Terra Maga

July 19, 2006

Since the start of July, a lot has changed in my life.  I’m still working part-time, but I’m also self-employed.  Starting up my own esoteric shop has always been a dream and now I got the chance.  So come on over and take a look at Terra Maga

CHICAGO, July 6 (UPI) — A Chicago-area woman has filed an employment discrimination suit claiming she was fired for practicing Wicca.

Rebecca Sommers says she got a good performance review from the Schaumburg office of Crawford & Co., a Georgia insurance company, before supervisors knew about her religion, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. She said in a federal lawsuit that after she asked for a day off on a Wiccan holiday she was told she was not returning calls fast enough and was eventually fired….

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Politics: 24 April 2006, Monday.

Romania’s first official witch was registered Monday after months of negotiations with the government that finally introduced witchcraft as a legal occupation.

31-year-old Gabriela Chukur will stay in history as the country’s first legal witch, after she registered a company dealing with “astrology and contacts with the spiritual world”, media reported.

Chukur spent quite a lot of time arguing with various officials until she convinced them that witchcraft was a sound area of work. At first everyone laughed at her, but they finally caved in.

Now Chukur charges her clients GBP 3 to 6 to peek into their future, to help them get in touch with the spirits of loved ones, or to unravel what’s in the stars.

Witchcraft is quite popular in Romania as many local people believe in the occult, especially in rural areas where legends of Transilvania’s count Dracula are still taken quite seriously. All over Eastern Europe women tend to believe in the powers of witches and some often resort to their help when settling a love score, healing a broken heart, or punishing a rival.

via Sofia News Agency