1734 the Robert Cochrane British mystery tradition of witchcraft found in the Ancient Keltic Church

The Clan of Tubal Cain

Listen to Dave talk about The Clan of Tubal Cain and 1734

http://www.crookedpath.org/CP22_2006_07_17.mp3


The Root Tradition of the

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The Clan of Tubal Cain is a British mystery tradition made public in Britain during the 1960's and introduced into the United States during the years 1964-1966 through the writings of Robert Cochrane. Cochrane died in 1966. However, in 1976, Ann and David Finnin, with the aid of the Cochrane writings and material contributed by other British traditionalists, attempted to recreate this tradition as an experimental group called The Roebuck. In 1982, contact was made with Evan John Jones, one of the surviving members of Cochrane's original group. After an apprenticeship which lasted nearly two years, Ann and David were adopted into the Clan by Jones and empowered to carry the tradition back to the States. Thus, a link between the old tradition and the new was formally established.


Evan John Jones 1936-2003

In memory of a cherished teacher and a good friend who inspired us to keep studying, learning and practicing our tradition.

John, may your cup always be full and your purse never empty until we meet again.

Bright Blessings,

Dave & Ann


 

 

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