The Brownie Game

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The Brownie Game
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So, I have seen this kind of thing been used in other covens before, so I figured it would be kind of a fun ice breaker, and basically what this game is, for those that do not know, someone will pose any random question and the next person to comment has to answer it and they will ask another question, and it does not have to be relevant to the person's question before them. It can be about any subject that is appropriate and, preferably, something to do with magick. If the answer to a question is wrong, the next person should correct them as well as ask another question. I will start:

What is a witch's journal typically called? :)


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Book of shadows

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what is a wiccan name used for? Lol

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A Wiccan name or Craft name can be used however you want to use it really. It can be used just as a name you prefer to go by within the pagan community. It can also be the name you go by when communing with deity or during ritual. Some people feel that have a secret name that no one knows except for those in ritual give more power to the ritual. Some people have a name they go by publicly within the pagan community and then a separate name they use during ritual. Some people use the same name for both, and others just stick with their birth name.


Any literature you would recommend on druidry?

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Blood And Mistletoe: The History of Druids in Britain - Ronald Hutton
The Druids - Peter Ellis Beresford
Glamoury - Magic of the Celtic Green World - Steve Blamires
Druid Animal Oracle - Philip and Stephanie Carr-Gom
The Druid Way - Philip Carr-Gom
A Druid's Herbal for the Sacred Earth - Ellen Evert-Hopman
Celtic Gods, Celtic Goddesses - R.J. Stewart
Druidry Handbook - John Micheal Greer
Principals of Druidry - Emma Restall Orr
Honestly the only one of these that I've read is the Druidry Handbook by John Micheal Greer, and I found it a great tool, with a ton of useful knowledge!

What are some of your favorite spells/rituals?

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The protection spell cast on an object.

Could fantasy spells actually work with the right amount of power?

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Let us see if we can keep the game going.

No, fantasy spells will not work at all.

Who is your favorite author?

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Raven Kaldera.

What are some good herbs for relaxation?


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Lemon Balm, Valerian, Chamomile and Lavender.

Do you use stones/crystals in your practice?


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Not currently. But it is something I am interested in knowing more about.

Do you have a favorite tree? If so, why is it your favorite?


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