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Some of our TraditionsThe Pagan Community here in Western Australia consists of many different traditions and paths, allowing a range of options for seekers. Each group is self governing, and some of the more noted traditions that exist in Western Australia are listed. These traditions are the definitions from the old Pagan Alliance Website. They are listed in alphabetical order for obvious reasons. If you have additions or corrections that you would like to see on here please send details to john@wapagannetwork.com Note: There are many more variations of Paganism than are able to be listed here and, in the interests of the "average" seeker we have only listed some of the more common ones that are known to exist in Western Australia. There are as many paths as there are people who practise them and it is up to each individual to find the one that bests suits them. Most forms of paganism aim to teach empowerment. Thus each seeker must take responsibility for their own lives and actions, and it is therefore up to them to thoroughly research the groups and/or the information they are receiving at their own discretion.
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Last updated: February 01, 2005.
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