9. “Earth and Water, Air and Fire.” Not sure…ancient Greek? The Witches’ Rune,
“Hornèd Hunter of the night” I’m pretty sure the horned god is from Greek Pan, but the Mesopotamian and Egyptian deities had horns back to 2700 BCE at least and some ancient Indo-European deities also had them. 18th page of Ch 5.
10. “Flesh to flesh and bone to bone, Sinew to sinew and vein to vein, And each one shall be whole again.” I’ve heard this in Indo-European, but I need to check it. 19th page of Ch 5.
11. “in becoming close to our animal selves we also find the source of our Divinity– which was the great insight of Dionysian Paganism.” Also in some ancient Animism/Shamanism-like practices. 19th page of Ch 5.
12. Initiatory traditions – old as dirt. 1st page of Ch 6
13. Divine spark – Gnosticism, Hermetism, Platonism 1st page of Ch 6
14. Egyptian ankh, 4th page of Ch 6
15. The Mysteries of Isis, Eleusis and Mithras. I’m not sure anyone today knows much of what they actually did. 5th page of Ch 6
16. “The neophyte stage is akin to the postulant in religious orders.” I’m not familiar with the postulant term. Sounds Catholic. 6th page of Ch 6.
17. The initiation ceremony is similar to Qabalistic and Masonic initiations. 8th page of Ch 6.
18. “By the Celts.” 8th page of Ch 6.
19. “To pass through the gateway of initiation, we have to be willing to cast aside our persona and to enter the circle as we first entered the world, naked, vulnerable and free of all pretence.” This is very similar to Inanna’s removing garments at each gate to the underworld, Kur, in the 2nd millennium BCE “Descent of Inanna.” 8th page of Ch 6.
20. “Fire is within you and fire is without you; f ire that does not burn because you yourself are fire.” Similar to the Hermetic body of flame the soul takes on after death. 14th page of Ch 6.
21. “Far below you, you can see the flaming orb of the sun; but leaving this behind, you turn and float away, leaving behind you all the Elements, and reaching Nothing. Be at peace now in the silence of the temple of the Gods.” Similar to Middle Platonist and Hermetic spheres of ascension to the Ogdoad. 14th page of Ch 6.
22. ” Perfect Love is a love that loves others because they carry a spark of the Divine within them;” – Hermetic and Neo-Platonic. 17th page of Ch 6
23. the Shadow, Ancient Doppelganger mytheme/archetype. 22nd page of Ch 6
24. “The initiate’s measure is then taken with a piece of cotton, wool or string.” The measure is likely a part of the ancient Mesopotamian Rod and Ring and also the Egyptian Shen Ring.
25. “The initiation ceremonies of our ancestors and of tribal peoples included physical ordeals. For these peoples physical endurance was very valuable.” Quests to the brink of death in First Nation, Shamanism and other initiations.
26. Several of the above came to Wicca by way of Aleister Crowley, Theosophy and Renaissance Esotericists.