Witchcraft 2 the Art of Witchcraft With Laurie Cabot Enchanted September 16

Witchcraft high priestess, author (born 1933)

Laurie Cabot

Laurie Cabot, c. 1970-1975.jpg
Born

Mercedes Elizabeth Keirsey


(1933-03-06) March 6, 1933 (age 89)

Wewoka, Oklahoma, U.S.

Occupation Occultist (Witchery priestess)
Years active 1949–nowadays
Children 2

Laurie Cabot (born March 6, 1933) is an American Witchcraft high priestess, and the author of several books. She founded the Wiccan Cabot Tradition of the Science of Witchcraft and the Witches' League for Public Sensation to defend the ceremonious rights of witches everywhere. She lives in Salem, where she owned a shop. Cabot claims to be related to the prominent Boston Brahmin Cabot family unit.

Life and career and possible inspirations [edit]

Laurie Cabot was born Mercedes Elizabeth Kiersey. She grew upwards in California and came east to New England as a teenager. She maintains that her involvement in the occult began in childhood. She developed this interest in Boston through time she spent as a young woman in the halls of the Boston Public Library.[ citation needed ]

During the 1950s, Cabot worked as a dancer in a Boston nightclub chosen "The Latin Quarter" owned past Lou Walters, male parent of Tv journalist Barbara Walters. Cabot was asked by Mr. Walters to open his Las Vegas Latin Quarter, but she declined.[ citation needed ]

Cabot married and divorced twice, with each marriage producing a daughter. Cabot chose to raise her daughters as Witches, and she began actualization in black robes and black eye-makeup in her everyday life. She identifies herself as a Witch, in other words one wiccan. The kind of Witchcraft that Cabot practices focuses on the Religion, Art and Science of Witchcraft. 1970 Television receiver'south sitcom Bewitched visited Salem for a serial of episodes with location filming.[ane] Laurie Cabot opened the town's first "Witch Shoppe" in Salem in 1971, which became a tourist destination thanks to the national Idiot box exposure.

In 1986, after the release of the moving-picture show version of The Witches of Eastwick, John Updike's novel about single suburban women venturing into the occult, Cabot established the Witches' League for Public Awareness to counter negative images of her religion in pop culture and the media. "Hither are three women who take nothing ameliorate to do, because they are so frustrated sexually, than to become involved with witchcraft," Cabot said of the film. "They are non witches. If they are annihilation, they are weekend Satanists. They don't do ane witchy thing in the whole picture."[2] [3]

Cabot'southward shop sold herbs, jewelry, Tarot decks, and other items used in witchcraft. She later moved her shop to an one-time gambrel-roofed business firm on Essex Street. This new shop was named "Crow Oasis Corner". The physical shop is still open, but is no longer owned or managed by any member of the Cabot family (formerly, her eldest girl Jody owned and ran information technology). Cabot's concluding shop in Salem, The Cat, the Crow and the Crown on Pickering Wharf, later renamed The Official Witch Shoppe, closed its doors in February 2012.[four] Cabot notwithstanding maintains an online business and sells her mitt-crafted magic products at Enchanted, a witch shoppe on Pickering Wharf in Salem .[5]

In March 2008, Cabot celebrated her 75th birthday at a surprise birthday party that was attended by hundreds of witches, including Sully Erna of the band Godsmack, for whom Cabot had appeared in the ring'due south "Voodoo" music video, shot at Hammond Castle.[six] [7]

Publications [edit]

  • The Ability of the Witch: The Globe, the Moon, and the Magical Path to Enlightenment (1990)
  • Love Magic (with Tim Cowan) (1992)
  • Gloat the Earth: A Year of Holidays in the Infidel Tradition (1994).
  • The Witch in Every Woman: Reawakening the Magical Nature of the Feminine to Heal, Protect, Create, and Empower (1997)
  • Laurie Cabot'due south Volume of Shadows past Laurie Cabot (Author), Penny Cabot (Author), Christopher Penczak (Author) (Oct 29, 2015)
  • Laurie Cabot's Book of Spells & Enchantments by Laurie Cabot (Author), Penny Cabot (Author), Christopher Penczak (Writer)

References [edit]

  1. ^ "The Salem Saga, 1970 - Bewitched @ Harpies Bizarre". www.harpiesbizarre.com.
  2. ^ A Cauldron OF Controversy, Washington Post (Archives), September 13, 1992
  3. ^ Salem's Official Witch, Laurie Cabot, Finds Grave Errors in Eastwick, People Mag (Athenaeum) June 29, 1987
  4. ^ "Laurie Cabot, Salem's official witch, closes upward shop later 40 years - The Boston World". Archived from the original on 2012-02-12.
  5. ^ "Best Spell Casters for Love & Money | Spell Magick". world wide web.spellmagick.com . Retrieved 2020-01-28 .
  6. ^ "Laurie Cabot". IMDb.
  7. ^ "Godsmack: Voodoo" – via IMDb.

External links [edit]

  • Official website

arriagagagin2000.blogspot.com

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Cabot

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