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 This group was originally founded by [[wp>​Johannes Kelpius]], who was a German [[wp>​Pietist]] who lived in the [[locations:​Philadelphia]] area. It was America'​s first Doomsday Cult and it fell apart when the Day of Doom passed peacefully. However, its ashes were rekindled by the rise of the [[wp>​Feminist Movement]] in the United States. This rise changed the original message from one of Doom to one of empowerment for women. This group was originally founded by [[wp>​Johannes Kelpius]], who was a German [[wp>​Pietist]] who lived in the [[locations:​Philadelphia]] area. It was America'​s first Doomsday Cult and it fell apart when the Day of Doom passed peacefully. However, its ashes were rekindled by the rise of the [[wp>​Feminist Movement]] in the United States. This rise changed the original message from one of Doom to one of empowerment for women.
  
-These new members of the Wissahickon movement became more involved in the mystical aspect of original movement. They have grown over the years, but have never really expanded beyond the suburbs of Philadelphia. They have been visited by various [[Warden]]over they years and the Laws of Magic have been explained to them. Unfortunately the [[White Council]] sent only male wardens so their message was mostly ignored.+These new members of the Wissahickon movement became more involved in the mystical aspect of original movement. They have grown over the years, but have never really expanded beyond the suburbs of Philadelphia. They have been visited by various [[Wardens]] over they years and the Laws of Magic have been explained to them. Unfortunately the [[White Council]] sent only male wardens so their message was mostly ignored.