Anonymous ID: b51b2f Oct. 24, 2018, 5:37 p.m. No.3593068   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3263

West Virginia Democratic Candidate Was Pagan Witchcraft Cult Leader

 

A Democratic candidate in West Virginia was an active leader in pagan witchcraft for years and instructed others.

Lissa Lucas wrote two books on occult practices, including a how-to book for casting spells.

Lucas told The Daily Caller News Foundation she doesn’t think voters will care about her ‘spirituality’ because they’re not ‘religious bigots.’

 

A Democratic candidate for the West Virginia House of Delegates was an active leader in pagan witchcraft, The Daily Caller News Foundation has learned.

 

Lissa Lucas rose through the ranks of a Wiccan cult to its third level — the highest stage for most Wiccan cults — and instructed lower-level Wiccans in occult practices, TheDCNF’s investigation found.

 

Lucas’s campaign has raised more than five times as much money as her Republican opponent, thanks in part to national media attention that has left out Lucas’s witchcraft.

 

She authored two books on casting pagan spells, writing under the name Llysse Smith Wylle.

 

The author biography for Lucas’s 2007 book, “The Art of Magic Words,” a how-to guide for casting spells, touted her experience in witchcraft.

 

“Llysse Smith Wylle has been Pagan for many years and Wiccan for seven,” the description reads. “She is a member of the Third Circle of the Tradition of Universal Eclectic Wicca; she also teaches and coordinates its First Circle degree via the Coven of the Far Flung Net.”

 

“For a number of years, she has studied Chaos and other magical techniques privately, as well as with a small esoteric study society called the Order of the Golden Breath,” the description continues.

In her book, Lucas cautioned against using pagan spells for harm without a good reason, writing that “actions that do cause harm should be done with the appropriate respect and restraint.”

 

“Casting a beauty spell on yourself, for example, will usually be seen as a spell that causes no harm,” she explained. “Casting a spell to exact revenge on someone you don’t care for, on the other hand, is generally unacceptable to Wiccans.”

 

“However, the advisability of casting a spell for a hunting excursion should show the proper respect for the environment,” she wrote. “Just what the ‘proper respect’ should be is a matter of conscience.”………………………………

 

https://dailycaller.com/2018/10/23/west-virginia-democrat-cult/