So, I don't know what you actually call them, but I went into a "wicca store" for the first time on Saturday. This one is called The Crystal Voyage and it was interesting. Sadly, I came at a time when the store had become more commercial and didn't carry just Pagan goods but also Christian and Islamic goods. No Jewish goods, though. I was disappointed a bit, but it was nice to finally go into a store like that. The closest I'd been earlier was the holistic section of an organic grocery store from where I love to buy vegan curry.
According to the friend I was with, the store used to be much more concentrated on Wicca and witchcraft, but became commercial and branched out to become more appealing to the customers in the area. I wouldn't mind taking one of the classes they offer there. They do a few kinds of classes and I think it would be interesting. Maybe they have a website or something.
Any similar or different experiences in the same general area (by area I mean "wicca shops").




Oh yes I have one quite close to where I live they are a "holistic apothecary" and they cary alot of herbs. They have wiccan elements there such as bells books and incense but I focuses alot on medicinal qualities of herbs. I would call it a "Wicca store" store though because I think the owners are and they sell crystals and shamanaic things. I don't really notice the wicca so much I am more intrested in Traditional witchcraft but wicca is okay. Taht sad about the store you went in though. It seems It just changed to make more money, but isn't that how the whole world is nowadays?
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kennith
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