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The Word: Welsh Witchcraft, The Grail of Immortality And The Sacred Keys
Rhuddlwm Gawr, Taliesin enion Vawr, ...

Writers Club Press, 2002 - 684 pages

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The Word is Welsh and Americal - Great Mix

We Celtic Welsh Pagans feel very strongly about The Word. The description of rites and religion are almost entirely associated with the United States, as it should be since the author is American. But the Welsh Pagan and Magickal culture it explores from an American perspective is enlightening. I find it refreshing and not unfavorable to The Welsh. I also, as an English resident of Wales feel the witchcraft trashers should get a life and work towards obtaining a totally separate government, then they can make it a law that only Welsh citizens may write about Wales. I do not agree entirely with the author as far as some of his ideas are concerned but as far as I can surmise, ideas are part of the freedoms guaranteed by the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights. I applaud the author. He obviously doesn't mind the attention for i have seen articles by some of his supporters in publications here in the UK as well as the US. I hope he makes a ton of English Pounds, Euros, Francs and dollars.


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This book is very accurate

This book is causing a great hubub in Welsh Pagan circles only because it has been mentioned by pagans who want to be known as the be all of Welsh Paganism. They don't want a yank to be known as a Welsh Witch, so they have inlisted the help of neo-wales extremists who invent e-mail addresses and keep trashing the author. Not the book mind you. They have never read the book. They can't spell and sound more like school children than adults.

The book is great. The book is true. And how would I know? Because until last week I was loosely associated with this bonkers group. They have become nasty and obsessed and totally bonkers.
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The book is Great. The author is honest. The time is right.


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I recently read The Word again.

I live near Aberdovey, Wales on the coast. I love my country, but I am ashamed of these neo-extremist so called Welsh people who
instead of actually reviewing a book, they attack the author. I will be a disappointment to them all. I met Taliesin einion Vawr back in 67.

He was an egotist of the fourth order and treated us all horribly. But he said he and his cousin were responsible for initiating Rhuddlwm Gawr and giving him his name. I never met Rhuddlwm and cannot confirm or deny that he exists.

I dropped out of the Dynion Mwyn Group in late 68. I became and still am a solitare Witch. I read this book when it was first published in the early 80s and confirm the author captured the teaching method perfectly. that is one of the reasons I left. It was too primative.

I do believe that Dynion mwyn was at least 50-60 years old when I became a member. It was at least as old as taliesin's aunt who
paraded around the farm as if she was the queen. I cannot verify any of their claims, but I can verify they existed. So the so called trash Dynion Mwyn group are not only wrong they are bloody wrong. The one person I really liked before I left was a Mr. Martin who was our astrology instructor. I don't remember his first name, i was 19 when I attended their classes.

I heard several years ago that they moved near Cardiff and slid underground as I did.

This book was a wonderful book because it brought back old memories and it was a reminder of what i had experienced when I was young.

Thank you author whoever you are.


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