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    "Living",
    "Paganism",
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    "Laurie Cabot",
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  "textContent": "\"Art is not concerned with being right so much as it is with being true,\" writes Storm Faerywolf. \"When we approach magic as art, we accept that subjectivity is not a flaw to be corrected, but an inherent quality to be cultivated and grown.\"\n\nContinue reading The Witch’s Art(e) at The Wild Hunt.",
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