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Are there any rules of conduct in Trad Witchcraft?

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Trad Witches are taught to be responsible for their own actions. All practitioners are mindful of the Law of Return, which states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Therefore, there are always direct consequences to our actions. The Law of Return is also known as the Law of Cause and Effect. It is the principle of "recoil" that is present in all the energy patterns of our universe.
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What is a Trad Witch and Trad Witchcraft?

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A Trad Witch is a practitioner of British Traditional Witchcraft, or Trad Witchcraft. In principle, Trad Witches revere Nature and live in harmony with their surrounding energies, the spirits, and the gods (or God). We respect and try to use good judgment towards all others, and we work for a better planet and the betterment of mankind. Trad Witchcraft is a family of Trads or denominations in Traditional British Witchcraft.
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Is Trad Witchcraft the same as "witchcraft"?

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No. While many Trad Witches, including myself, do sometimes use the term "witchcraft" informally to refer to British Traditional Witchcraft, the two terms are actually very different. Witchcraft is the use of the Magical Arts and is in itself not a religion. It is possible for the practice of witchcraft to be used without association to any religion, or to be used in co-ordination with many different religions.
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Is Trad Witchcraft a form of Wicca?

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No. Wicca is a new religion formed in 1954 by Gerald Gardner that was based on old witchcraft only to a minor degree. Therefore, there are many things in Wicca that do not appear in Traditional Witchcraft. Trad Witchcraft beliefs, ritual practices, customs, and the use of the Magical Arts are different than in Wicca.
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Are there rules of conduct for forum behavior?

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In general, comon netiquette and the general rules of conduct as for swfan.net applies to these forums. quot;Basically, be polite and try to keep your posts in good taste. Keep in mind that we do have board members who are still minors and may even be younger than you think. Also it is good form to keep your topic titles descriptive and relative to your actual post (avoid titles like 'Look at this', 'Hey', 'Isn't this great' etc.
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What are the rules of conduct for the forum?

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Considering the real-time nature of this fansite and bulletin board, it is impossible for us to review each and every message or confirm the validity of information posted. Please remember that we do not actively monitor the contents of posted messages and are not responsible for any messages posted. We do not vouch for or warrant the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any message, and are not responsible for the contents of any message.
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Participants shall not post any material that is likely to cause offence, protected by copyright, trademark or other proprietary right - without the express permission of the owner of such copyright - or that contains personal contact information, phone numbers or addresses. Participants may not use the forums to post or transmit advertisements or commercial solicitations of any kind.
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Are there rules about jury conduct?

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Yes. The Texas Supreme Court has rules to assist you in your conduct as a Juror that will be given to you by the Judge.
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What procedural rules govern the conduct of administrative proceedings under the UDRP?

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The "Rules for Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy" are available at <http://www.icann.org/udrp/udrp-rules-29sept99.htm>. Also, each provider has its own supplemental rules, which are available on their respective websites.
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How can someone find out more about Witchcraft?

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Ours is not a missionary religion, and we never try to make converts. We feel that if this path is right for you, you will find your way to it. We are, however, becoming more visual and vocal in an attempt to educate and dispel myths and superstitions about the Craft. You need not worry about a Witch knocking on your door and wanting to come in and share passages from their BOS. For those who are interested there are many excellent books in our suggested reading list.
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What is Witchcraft in General?

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In our tradition, Witchcraft is defined as both the practice of magick to achieve a certain goal and a pagan religious tradition or "Way". It is both a spiritual path and an art. It both is simple and complicated. To some who rely on written history alone Witchcraft is not a religion, it is an art of Magick or casting spells. To others, Witchcraft is a pagan Religion.
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Is Witchcraft in Many Communities?

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In a word YES. It is in every neighborhood in America. Don't worry, witches are not out to 'take over the world' and most could care less what religion you are, let alone waste their time with trying to change your mind. In fact it is one of the fastest growing religions in the world.
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Do Trad Witches believe in God?

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Yes. Although beliefs do vary between Trads (denominations), the vast majority of Trad Witches have a strong belief in the Divine and lead a highly spiritual life. However, not many Trad Witches are monotheists (believe in one god) as in Judaism, Christianity, or Islam. Many Trad Witches believe in more than one god, while others view God as a universal consciousness rather than a "person" figure.
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Are Trad Witches nude during rituals?

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No. Nudity, or being "skyclad" is part of Wicca; it is not and has never been part of Trad Witchcraft. We consider nudity to be insulting to the spirits and the gods.
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What are the rules for conduct on IASD E-Study Groups?

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All participants on IASD E-Study group lists are required to follow IASD ethical guidelines. Before joining a group, please read these Ethical Concerns. Personal Dream Sharing is allowed on a limited basis. Be sure to read the Dream Sharing Guidelines before sharing a dream or commenting on a dream. Further, each group may have it own particular guidelines, which will be provided upon subscription, or by request from the host.
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Where can I find information concerning Affiliate Rules/Codes of Conduct?

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Our service personnel have an Entergy logo on their shirt. You may also see their truck parked in front of your house with the Entergy logo and name on the side panel. Both our service personnel and meter readers carry a picture identification card. In addition, the meter readers have their company’s name, logo and Entergy’s logo on their shirt with the words “Meter Reader” printed on the back. Their truck will display both Entergy’s and their company’s logo.
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Can I make rules which govern the conduct of children?

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You have the right to adopt reasonable rules regulating the conduct of ALL tenants. Rules which address children ONLY may be viewed as discriminatory. We use the guideline of two per bedroom plus one. This is also a standard that the Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) uses. Anything more strict (such as one adult per bedroom) raises a red flag and requires further investigation….how large are the rooms, etc.
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Are there conduct rules that apply during games?

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Absolutely. DAVIS LITTLE LEAGUE does not tolerate foul language or taunting at any level by the players, parents, managers, or coaches. Any spectator, player, manager or coach that is warned is subject to being ejected from the premises and banned from the complex for additional games.
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What rules make up the Code of Conduct?

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There are certain rules that all students are expected to abide by if they wish to remain enrolled at the Anime Academy. Failure to do so will result in warnings and/or expulsion: Do not promote the obtaining of licensed material illegally. This covers fan subs, mp3s and bootlegs. Treat others with respect. You don't have to agree with another student's views, but you must respect that person's opinions. On that same note, flaming or using excessive harsh language will not be tolerated.
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What are the Basic Rules of Conduct?

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No vulgar language or profanity (This includes inappropriate words, inappropriate sexual references and other vulgar statements). No slanderous or libelous posts (Knowingly making false claims about a company, organization or an individual are prohibited). No discussion or challenge to our editing policy is allowed within the forums. If you disagree, or want clarification as to why a particular topic, post or individual was removed, you must contact an admin.
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IS IT THE SAME AS WITCHCRAFT?

Wicca: Frequently Asked Questions
One linguistic theory has the word Wicca coming from Olde English 'Wicca-Craeft', meaning 'craft of the wise ones.' Most followers of Wicca (and most Pagans) prefer not to use the terms 'witchcraft' or 'witch' because of the emotional connotations these words carry in our society. Generally, one who calls him or herself a 'witch' without further qualifications is seeking notoriety and special attention.
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Pagan FAQ
The word 'witchcraft' is one with many meanings, depending on whom you talk to. To be sure, it is "the craft of the witch", but what is a witch? In ancient times the word had very few meanings that weren't negative, but in today's world the word is being 'reclaimed' (re-interpreted would be more accurate) and those meanings are becoming more positive every day.
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Transsexual) Women overcoming Gender Identity issues who seek to live 24/7 medically, legally and socially as female. Women who have already overcome Gender Identity issues and who are living 24/7 medically, legally and socially as female.
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The forum at HairTell.com has become a thriving community with a few simple goals: to facilitate the exchange of information and support among people interested in hair removal. The posts do not constitute advice or direction, medical or otherwise, and this site does not monitor them for accuracy or safety. You should see a qualified professional before surgery, therapy, beginning or changing therapy, and making any other medical or treatment decisions.
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