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What is Wicca?

What are pagans?

Do witches worship Satan?

What is a witch?

Do I need to find a coven?

What is the Wheel of the Year?

What about initiation?

What is dedication?

Why a pentagram?

What is a Book of Shadows?

The Principles of Witchcraft as laid down by the Council of American Witches


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What is Wicca?

Wicca is a nature-based religion. It stresses living in harmony with all creatures and the earth. It honors a Goddess and God that is contained in all nature and in ourselves. The Goddess and God are an aid for Wiccans to focus inner power and the power that is found in all of nature. Wicca is practiced in a group (coven or grove) or solitary.

It is based on pre-Christian European folklore and mythology. Wicca is the alternative name for modern Witchcraft. It is related to the ancient Mother Goddesses (Mother Earth, Mother Nature) in her aspects of Maiden, Mother and Crone.It dates from the paleolithic age when a god of hunting and a goddess of fertility were worshiped. The power of nature inspired the belief in higher powers that controlled rain, wind, thunder, fire etc.Women made life, and that was magickal.

The word wicca is an Anglo-Saxon word meaning "wise". Also used is the feminine wicce.

The Maiden symbolizes youth and anticipation of life, the continuation of life, spring, and the waxing Moon. Her color is white, light pink and light yellow In this aspect we see the world with child-like wonder, the beauty of a feather, the mystery of a seed.

Mother symbolizes summer, ripening, recreation of life, the high point of the cycle, adult and parenthood, and the full moon. Her color is red, the color of blood and the life force, or green, a fertile color. In this aspect we learn to take responsibility for ourselves.

The Crone symbolizes death and the end of cycles, winter, night, menopause, age, wisdom, counsel , and the waning moon. Her color is black, dark purple or grey. She is the way to death and reincarnation. In the aspect of the Crone we understand that death is a part of life, not to be feared. The Crone has the wisdom of many years behind her.

Todays Wicca is based on the works of Gerald Gardner in the 1950s, and present day Wiccans such as Raymond Buckland, Scott Cunningham, Silver RavenWolf, and many others. It is also known as the Craft.

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What are Pagans?

The word pagan is from the Latin word paganus meaning villager or rustic dweller.

It was used by the Roman military as an insult. They used it to describe anyone who was a civilian or incompetent soldier. It was adopted by the Christians to insult anyone who did not follow their religion. It is still used in this way.

Pagans are polytheistic, meaning they have more than one god or goddess. Christians are monotheistic. It does not mean we are any better or any worse than Christians. We are just different.


Do witches worship Satan?

No. Satan, the Devil, Lucifer, also known by many other names, is a Christian Belief. Wiccans are not Christian so do not hold the same beliefs. It is generally accepted that the Christian devil is a corruption of the pagan horned God, the consort of the Goddess.

According to Issac Bonewits, satanism is descended from the gothic witchcraft that was created by the Christians at the time of the Inquisition. Satanists pattern themselves on ideas created by the church. It has nothing to do with Wicca.

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What is a Witch?

A Witch follows the cycles of the seasons. Wiccan holidays follow what is called the Wheel of the Year. A witch feels a direct connection to nature and divinity because he/she recognizes we are connected to all of Nature and the divine is all of nature and ourselves. A Witch knows the power in all things and is able to use this power to his/her advantage, but never to do harm.


Do I need to find a coven?

It is not necessary. Some people work well in a group, some are better solitary. It is up to you. Do not feel that in order to be a "real" witch you need to be part of a coven. Some find the political power struggles that go on in most covens to be too much of a distraction from the purpose of a coven, to work together. A person new to the group might be intimitated by the leaders and not follow his/her own feelings as to what is best. Feelings are important, you must do what you feel is the right thing for a particular situation. Trust yourself and your abilities.


What about initiation?

An initiation is used to mark one as a recognized part of a group. It means that the person has the intention of following the path chosen. Each Wiccan tradition has its own ceremony. In these traditions, you are only recognized as Wiccan if you have undergone such a ceremony. These rites are usually secret.

It is not necessary to have been initiated to be Wiccan. The ceremonies performed by the different traditions are important in the traditions themselves, but real initiation comes from inside, it is not just ceremonial. When you see beauty in clouds drifting by, when you feel excitement and wonder in seeing a flock of birds wheeling overhead, when you feel the magic in the air when trees fill out in spring, you are truly Wiccan. Wicca is a way of life, living in harmony with nature, feeling the change of seasons and celebrating nature. The ceremony is just that, unless you feel it inside. An initiation is an experience that is felt deep. It is not necessary for a high priestess or priest to stand over you. Each one of us is our own priest or priestess.

If you feel the need to express yourself in ceremony, you can perform a self-initiation. Even though it is not performed in a coven, it is still important to take this seriously. This is not a game. This is a serious comment on the part of the initiate to learn all he/she can about the chosen path. Wiccans may use magick, but that is not all there is to Wicca. It is learning all you can about this earth we live on. Respect it for what is. Learn the cycles of life, and celebrate the magick all around us.

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What is dedication?

The dedication of a witch is when you accept the Craft as the path to follow. You promise to learn all things necessary. You will stick to your vow even if the going gets tough. The traditional time period is a year and a day. You will then have seen the progression of a complete circle of seasons, called the Wheel of the Year. In a coven they will teach and have a reading list. Solitary is what it is, sometimes it can be very rough and confusing, but stick to it. That is why it is called dedication. There are many good books out there. Some will say that you can't learn everything from books. That may be true in some cases. You learn by doing. Take spells, for instance. Just because a spell is passed down, does not mean it will work for you. If you put your time and energy to building your own spell, it is more likely to work because it is your own. Your energy is running through it, not someone elses.


What is a Book of Shadows?

It is a place to keep information learned. It can be anything from a spiral notebook, to a fancy leather bound book. In it is placed everything the person feels should be there, answers to questions, candle and/or moon magick, Witchcraft history, herbal information, spells, whatever. This web site can be considered a Book of Shadows. I think a better title would be Book of Enlightenment. It is thought to have more power if it is hand written. These days, it is hard to find the time. Some Wiccans now have a "Disc of Shadows". It is easier to read and some type faster than they write.

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