Hi
I noticed from your last picture you are wearing a Pentgram around your neck I know of theses due to me being a Big Horror Movie Fan as I have seen then in a few movies myself !!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentagram
Axel
Thanks for asking, Axel (Ziggy),
Yes and no. Yes, I AM a big horror fan. No, I'm not wearing a pentagram. It's a septenary. A totally different take on Magick altogether. Here, go to this link. See ya at the movies!
Yours for movies, Magick, and longhaired camaraderie,
Quenyan (Anadae)
Interesting link, Quenyan. Thanks for posting! I saw a tradition referred to as Fairy Wicca a few years ago, but this seems to be somewhat different. I'm always glad to assimilate new viewpoints and techniques, though.
Peace
Yes, thank YOU for posting, F.A.!
I am familiar with Kisma Stepanich's Faery Wicca (beautiful Tarot deck she has!), but the Ferifarian site I gave is a shamanic path NOT intended for beginners. I was raised an Anglican. They had no problem with me growing my hair long, BTW.
The Ferifarian Tradition I later changed to after I left the Church of England has in its ranks mostly artists of one kind or another. Choreographer-dancers, poets and writers, painters and illustrators, sculptors and wood-workers, and also healers. Hey, healing is an art, too. BUT, many have short coiffures. HOWEVER!
In the Elfin Tradition (no, not a Tolkien-based role-playing game), I've found very few men in its ranks who sport short cuts. That's where there's a confusion w/t septenary, the sacred seven-pointed star, and other Magic paths. Almost all the male practitioners therein ARE longhaired. Hooray for us!
So Fallen_angels, so Axel, and everyone else interested, have a look at the attached link. Thanks for you inquiries. More religious freedom for men with long hair! Keep it growin' and goin'! Yeah!
Yours in longhaired camaraderie,
Quenyan (+:-)}