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The Sisters of the Light were a group of women who were dedicated to serving the Creator and doing His bidding in all things. Each Sister was a sorceress of some skill and had learnt to use their gift for the good of mankind. The calling of the Sisters was to help train young wizards to use...
There is much in-fighting within the group. There is an elite society of witches within the cult called The Sisters of Light. There are several occult groups in the U.S. who call themselves The Illuminati, most are not a part of The Brotherhood.
Below is a list of Sisters of the Light:
7 paź 2024 · Shows like Sabrina the Teenage Witch and The Owl House offer a similar charm, blending enchantment with relatable coming-of-age themes. For viewers who delight in the mystery and thrill of uncovering hidden powers and secret worlds, Every Witch Way and The Worst Witch provide engaging stories of young characters discovering their unique ...
Sisters of the Light are here to empower others, through deepening the connections with God, Creator, The Universe, Mother-Nature and each other. We heal ourselves through this connection and and in healing ourselves we heal the World.
Sessions last about one to one and a half hours. Make the commitment to the open, loving energies of The Sisters of Light. Schedule an appointment with Frieda by sending an email to: Frieda@sistersoflight.com so that you and she can work together to find an appropriate date and time.
"The Worst Witch" also read by Rosemary Leach (30 October-3 November 1978) "The Witch in Our Attic" read by June Whitfield (29 October-2 November 1979) "Mr McFadden's Hallowe'en" by Rumer Godden and read by Hannah Gordon (26-30 October 1981) "Gobbolino, The Witch's Cat" by Ursula Moray Williams and read by Kathryn Posgon (25-29 October 1982)