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Summary: Wiccan music is any music that expresses the same beliefs and ideals as the Wiccan community, but a few Wiccan bands include Serpentine, emerald Rose and Mother Tongue. Find music that reflects the mood of the religion with insight from an internationally known psychic in this free video on the Wiccan religion.

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Sandra Cheryl Richardson is an internationally-known psychic consultant, paranormal investigator and metaphysical teacher. She is also the internationally-recognized author of the...read more

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"Hello, my name is Sandra Cheryl Richardson. I'm a Wiccan high priestess here at Celestial Treasures, a beautiful store at Coconut Grove, Florida. In this clip we're going to talk about what is Wiccan music. Wiccan music is basically any type of music that Wiccans can identify with on a spiritual level. This can include contemporary songs in today's world such as Mysterious Ways by U2 or Dancing In The Moonlight by King Harvest. There are many pagan and Wiccan artists that produce a lot of music for the Wiccan community. Here are some of my favorites; Lorena McKennitt, Gypsy, Serpentine, Emerald Rose is an excellent band as are Spiral Rhythm and the group Mother Tongue. I will now sing one of the more popular Wiccan chants; it is a chant by Zee Budapest and it's called We All Come From The Goddess. "We all come from the goddess and to her we shall return; like a drop of rain flowing to the ocean. Isis, Astarte, Diana, Hecate, Demeter, Kali, Inanna". And this is Sandra Cheryl Richardson; thank you for watching the clip on what is Wicca music."

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