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Wicca is a very peaceful, harmonious and balanced way of
thinking and life which promotes oneness with the divine and all which exists.
Contrary to those who choose to think otherwise.
Wicca is a deep appreciation and awe in watching the sun rise from the top of
the ocean or to watch it fall into an evening sky, It is the dew on the petals
of a bright red rose, and the trees in the light of a glowing moon, a meadow
enchanted by the first light of day. the gentle touch of a warm summer breeze,
or the warmth of the summer sun on your face. Wicca is the fall of colorful
autumn leaves, and the white flakes of the winter snow. It is light, and shadow
and all that lies in between. It is the song of the birds and all the world
creatures of the wild. It is being in the presence of Mother Earths nature To be
a Witch is to be a healer, a teacher, a seeker, a giver, and a protector of all
things. If this path is yours, may you walk it with honor, light and integrity.
Blessed BE Xx
Wicca is a contemporary spiritual religion, based on and reviving the ancient
pre-Christian pagan religions of Europe. Wiccans believe in a divine force or
power as the source of all. It is both immanent and transcendent while
encompassing the whole universe. Therefore the world and all aspects within the
world, "nature" and "life itself" in particular, are considered sacred.
Wiccans use ancient and modern ceremonies, rituals and shamanic practices to
attune themselves to the natural rhythms of nature, the world, and the universe
in their efforts to commune with this divine force.
To communicate with the force, Wiccans believe it to be manifest in the form of
a Goddess and God. As they emanate from the same source, both retain equal
power, hence equal status. By manifesting the power in two deities (Goddess and
God), the natural balance of opposites, cause and effect are retained, e.g.
Summer/winter, light/ dark, life and death etc. Each opposite is essential to
maintaining the balance and rhythm of life on earth.
During ritual ceremonies and while working with magic, Wiccans call on many
other deities. All other deities (the names of which are endless) are in essence
merely differently named aspects of the same Goddess and God.
Wicca has no high authority, no single leader, no prophet and no bible to
dictate its laws and beliefs. Every witch is as important as another and all
share equal status. Most wiccans are solitary practitioners known as "Hedge
Witches", but there are also many “Covens”. Covens include groups of up to 13
people, which is equal to the 13 phases of the moon during the year. Covens are
normally presided over by a Priest or Priestess who has had years of practice in
magic and ritual techniques. The Priest or Priestess is respected as an Elder
and teacher of the craft.
All Wiccans adhere to one overriding ethical precept as stated in the"Wiccan
Rede":
"let it be done that it harm no one".
This is not a license to do whatever they want, more that it allows them the
freedom of thought and actions to ascertain the truth, to communicate with and
experience the divine and to determine how best to live their lives, if by doing
so they cause no harm.
This can also be taken as a cautionary reference to the one fundamental law
governing magic and its use.
"The Three-Fold Law".
This states that whatever they do - be it for good or for evil - it will be
returned to them, but magnified three times over. Therefore witches accept
responsibility for all their own actions and are especially careful about how
they use their magic, for to hurt someone or to cause distress, a spell is
returned to sender three times better or worse. See "The Three-Fold Law".
Wiccans celebrate 8 major rituals each year called "Sabbats" (see "Sabbats").
There are 4 major and 4 minor Sabbats. The major Sabbats include: Imbolc
(February 2nd), Beltane (April 30th), Lughnasadh (August 1st) and Samhain
(October 31st), while the minor Sabbats are: Ostara (Spring Equinox, March
21st), Litha (Summer Solstice, June 21st), Madon (Autumn Equinox, September
21st), and Yule (Winter Solstice, December 21st).
The Sabbats are solar rituals marking the points of the sun's yearly cycle, and
make up half of the Wiccan ritual year. The other half is made up with "Esbats",
the Full Moon celebrations. There are 13 full moons each year symbolizing the
goddess, wisdom and the inner self of the individual.
Wiccans and Pagans are ordinary everyday types of people and come from all walks
of life, from all spectrums of society and from all over the world. Most are
individuals seeking a personalized practical religion that can be adapted to
suit their own needs and criteria. Wicca is a wonderfully diverse religion that
meets those needs.
There are many differing paths and traditions contained within Wicca, each with
it's own brand of ritual and magic. See "Traditions". But perhaps the single
most common theme among all these traditions, is an overriding reverence for
life, nature, and the environment, as seen through the Goddess and God.

 


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