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Preface: After reading
on internet message boards post after post, usually entitled "Please Help Me!"
from *newbies* and beginners and others who are interested in Wicca and
Witchcraft, I decided to compose a kind of general response, especially tailored
for the younger/teen reader. After all, I was once a *newbie* too, and I would
have benefited from such a post, if there had been such things as online message
boards back then. It's my hope, vain perhaps, that at least some *newbies* will
read this and have some of their questions answered. It's also my hope that some
of the more experienced Witches and Wiccans will see what I attempted to
communicate, as well as the humor I offered. --John
The Little Witch -- A Story for Beginners
By John (e-mail:[email protected])
Once upon on a time, maybe last week or so,
a little witch went to a beautiful place. It could have been a beach by the
ocean, a ledge by the mountains, a park in the city, or any place where there
was a decent view of some natural beauty.
The little witch found a bench
and sat down, carefully avoiding the latest deposits of chewing gum and
graffiti, and went into a light alpha state. There, she let go of the
never-ending stresses of the day: family concerns, work issues, how to pay the
bills, etc. She let go of all her spiritual worries and doubts. She gave over
everything to the Goddess and the God and felt Their peace. After she tried to
telepathically say hello to a nearby bird, who in reply pooped the undigested
remains of a candy bar and flew away, the duly humbled little witch relaxed and
took in the beautiful scenery in front of her and around her, letting things
happen as they must.
As she thus relaxed, the sounds of a nearby
conversation invaded her consciousness. It was an excited, energetic
conversation, and it went something like this:
"I'm gonna cast that spell
!"
"Oh kewl !"
"That'll be fun!"
Annoyed but curious, the
little witch perked up her ears and listened to more of the conversation. As she
looked at them, she saw that they were three girls (though it could have just as
easily been boys or other new or inexperienced people). The conversation
continued.
"Like, I'm just so glad to do this stuff. I always *knew* I
was a Witch !" the first girl said.
"You always *were* a Witch," the
second girl said imperiously. "Didn't you read that part about
reincarnation?"
"Well, that's what I meant," the first one
replied.
"Hey guys," the third girl said, "you like said what I was
thinking! It's our psychic bond. We're sisters in the Craft
!"
Restraining the urge to regurgitate her last meal, the little witch
forgot her manners and openly stared at the group as it continued its
conversation.
"I'm gonna work on my *powers*" the third girl continued.
"The *new moon* is coming up, and that's supposed to be a good time for working
magic!"
"That's stupid !" the first girl said.
"It's not *stupid*"
the second one said, helpfully. "It's just that, the *new moon* is for banishing
stuff, like *bad energy.* You can't ask for powers then."
"Well," said
the third girl, studiously ignoring that response, "I wanna get my powers soon,
and I don't wanna wait a whole month!"
The first girl merely shrugged,
and the second girl fiddled with her brand-new, ancient Tarot deck.
At
this, the little witch didn't quite keep from chuckling, which the group
heard.
"Hey, lady, what are you laughing at?" the first girl
asked.
"Yeah, you'd better watch out; we've got *powers*" the third girl
mischievously giggled.
The second girl looked up from her deck. Then,
with a look that was half taunting and half knowing, she said, "We're
Witches."
And the little witch simply replied, "You are? How nice. So am
I."
The group was stunned. After all, the little witch struck them as
ordinary, maybe even diminutive. Her looks were normal, as were her clothes and
jewelry. All in all, she looked like a regular person, someone who could be
described, contemptuously by some, as "one of the little people."
She did
not seem at all to be powerful, beautiful or important. Still, she had said she
was a Witch ! Maybe she was in disguise, using a kind of glamor to keep others
from seeing her power or her beauty. As the thought simultaneously crossed the
girls' minds, they became excited. Then, their expressions changed, as if they
had found a wonderful surprise. The girls showed expressions of joy and started
plying the little witch with questions.
"So, you're like a *real* Witch?"
the third girl asked.
"Yes," Little Witch replied.
"Have you been
doing it long? the second girl asked.
"Long enough," said Little
Witch.
"Oh wow, so like maybe you could answer some questions," said the
first girl. "We're, like, new to this. But, we just *know* we're witches, and
we, like, totally believe in it."
"I'll do my best," said Little Witch
with a smile.
The girls thought a moment. One of them asked, "So, can you
fly?"
Little Witch laughed and said, "Only in an airplane, and that's
when the flight hasn't been overbooked."
The girls were a little
startled, but only for a moment. "Can you, like, move things with your mind? You
know, like maybe when you're really angry at something?"
Little Witch
momentarily thought back to her last grocery shopping expedition, when she had
foolishly chosen the "express" lane and learned anew the virtue of patience.
"No," Little Witch said, "I can only move things with my hands or with machines
and sometimes with luck."
Not put off, the third girl asked with a
nervous giggle, "Well, can you stop time?"
I wish, the Little Witch
thought. "No, I can't stop time, though certain hair products help slow it down
a little..." the Little Witch added with a chuckle.
"But, you've got,
like, powers, right?" the third girl continued.
Little Witch sighed and
said, "The only *powers* I have are from developing my talents and skills. And I
do that through hard work, determination, and patience."
"Aren't you even
psychic?" the first girl asked.
Little Witch smiled to herself as she
recalled the last time she totally missed something obvious. "I'm about as
psychic as anyone else," said Little Witch. "I may have worked on it more than
most folks. But, I don't have anything special. I get intuitions. Sometimes I
can sense what others are feeling or that they're worried about something, but
that could be just as much from reading body language and context than anything
psychic."
"Sometimes I get a dream that comes true or a flash of what
might be. And there are some deeper things I can, with effort, perceive. But,
that's about it. If I were really psychic, I'd be rich from the lottery or the
stock market !"
"*Can* you predict the lottery?" the first girl asked
excitedly.
"No," replied Little Witch with annoyance.
"But, you,
like, practice magic, right?" asked the second girl. "You make things
happen."
The Little Witch smiled and said, "Yes, I do practice magic. But
when it works, which doesn't always happen, it's pretty unspectacular. It helps
things work out. It doesn't make stuff materialize out of thin air. It's not
like the special effects you see on TV or movies. It's another way for natural
laws to operate; it's *not* a way to break or get around natural
laws."
"Can you make someone like you?" impatiently asked the third
girl.
The Little Witch frowned. The *love spell* issue, yet again. She
replied, "I can't *make* anyone do anything. People have their own free will. Do
as you truly will, so long as it doesn't harm anyone. That means respecting
other people, and that means respecting their free will too. If you don't, you
end up *hurting* other people as well as yourself. As for whether people like
me, I try to simply be myself and, like I said, I try to respect other people
and their free will. After that, people can like me or not, as they
choose."
The girls were quiet for a moment. They didn't expect to meet a
Witch, but they assumed a Witch had "powers" and that her magic would look like
special effects, and that a Witch could command or control others. What Little
Witch had said didn't sound like what a Witch was, and they said so.
"So,
like, what good are you? You sound like anybody else." The first girl was
becoming confused.
"Exactly," replied Little Witch. "I *am* just like
anybody else. I have a job; I have a family, and I spend most of my day trying
to take care of those things."
The second girl joined in: "But, can you
change things? I mean, like, can you make things happen?"
The Little
Witch smiled. "Girls, a Witch isn't someone who makes things happen, like making
things appear out of thin air. A Witch is someone who helps things happen,
naturally, in special ways."
The Little Witch paused and continued. "If
you want to *know* how things physically happen in the world, in Nature, study
science. The word "science" means knowledge, and it's the knowledge of Nature's
physical laws and how Nature physically works. And if you want to *make things
happen,* study technology: engineering, chemistry, physics, computers, that kind
of stuff."
"Science and technology are about Nature's physical laws and
the ways that people can use those to cause physical changes. In fact, science
and its physical applications, technology, are the most consistently effective
ways that human beings have devised to understand and cause physical
changes."
"After all, the TV, the microwave oven, modern medicine, and
pretty much everything we use in daily life came through patient, dedicated
study of Nature's physical laws (science) and trying to use that knowledge to
make physical changes (technology). Those things *didn't* come from waving a
magic wand; they came from science and technology."
Little Witch
continued, "Just remember that people don't *change* Nature, and they can't
*conquer* Nature either. People and the world around us *are* Nature, or, more
accurately, parts of Nature. Remember that we are part of Nature, and therefore
remember to take care of Nature, and then science and technology can be
wonderful."
"Besides, there's good money to be made in science and
technology, especially in computers, and there are not nearly enough women in
those fields. So, by studying -- really hard-- science and math and technology,
you could learn how to "make things happen" and, make money too !"
The
girls were really confused now. They expected to hear about magic and spells and
instead they heard --from a Witch! -- about science and technology and *stuff*!
Before the girls could protest, Little Witch went on:
"Now, if you want
to learn how to change the world by changing people, let me give you a piece of
advice. Learn how to change *yourself* first. That doesn't mean doing whatever
the heck you feel like or not thinking about other people. Quite the opposite is
true: we define ourselves most often by how we deal with the world and the
people in it."
"The point is, you *can't* change someone else. We can
influence others, but we can only ever truly change ourselves. But here's the
mysterious part: We can change ourselves only by going outside of ourselves
--through other people or through the world or interiorly through our deepest
selves. Either way, we can discover the interconnection of all people and all
reality."
"Some know this as "God"; many Witches call It "the Goddess and
the God." Others have other Names for It, but perhaps the best name is simply
"Love." That love, the love that connects and transforms all and that *is* All,
is the only thing that can really "change the world."
The girls were
silent and confused, *really* confused. But Little Witch
continued:
"Aside from changing yourself, there are other things you can
do. Lawyers help people work in compliance with the law, which is one of the
most powerful ways the world's people give themselves order. Business is a way
for people to create and collect and distribute wealth. Trades and skills allow
people to transform the physical world into useful things, anything from farmers
growing food to machinists making things to musicians making music!"
"All
the worlds' work can be a way to change, for better or for worse, in big ways or
in small ways, the world."
All the girls were impatient by now,
especially the second girl. She asked, "What are you talking about? That isn't
Witchcraft!"
And Little Witch replied, "Perhaps. But what I was talking
about are transformations, and transformations *are* the stuff of
Witchcraft."
"Look, just because there are magical and spiritual
transformations doesn't mean we can ignore the physical transformations. A Witch
is in tune with *all* transformations, though some perhaps more than others."
(Here Little Witch thought, but did not say, that many Witches focus on
spiritual and magical transformations but, like everyone else, Witches are
occupied with the realities of physical transformations, which constitute most
of daily life, too.) Little Witch continued, "The key is the harmony of
transformations, all of them, in ways that are most beneficial for Nature. You
have to know about all transformations, especially the physical ones, to live
well."
One of the girls was annoyed and said, "You use big words, like
'transformations.' Why can't you just talk normally?"
And Little Witch
smiled and said, "I use 'big words' to have a 'bigger mind.' Try it
yourself."
The girls were silent for a moment by the quick exchange.
Mostly, they were silent and confused by Little Witch's "normal" talk --like
from their parents!-- and nothing about spells and powers.
This did not
suit the girls, not at all. The first girl asked, "So what makes you a Witch? I
mean, I could hear that stuff you said anywhere, even from my parents
!"
The third girl chimed in, "Yeah, what makes you a Witch if don't have
powers?"
And the second girl, in a moment of real perception, simply
asked, "So, what *is* a Witch?"
Little Witch paused, framing her answer.
And here is what she said:
"A Witch is, first of all, a person like any
other. We eat, we sleep, we poop (well, when the body cooperates), we breathe.
We have families. We work to make a living. We live in houses or apartments or
other places, not in fairy castles or in the clouds. We're real, regular
people."
"But, a Witch is different from other people too. A Witch can
work alone, a solitaire, or work with a group of Witches, a coven, but she is
always "other."
"That's not just because she is always studying, either
out of books or directly from Nature or through prayer and meditation. It's
because she sees and is united to the world in a way that most others
aren't."
"A Witch sees that everything is interconnected, that causes
have effects everywhere. She sees the regular world and she "sees" (she is aware
of) the unseen (invisible) parts of the world too. She also sees and knows that,
on a certain level, everything is One. And she knows how all of this, taken
together, is the source of great power."
"That great power expresses
itself in everything, and it acts in all the forms we see and more. But the
power is itself just an expression of something bigger, something vaster,
something in everything and beyond everything and the source and ending of
everything too. Some people call this "God" and others call It by other Names.
("For Truth is One and the sages call It by different Names," as one holy book,
the Rig Veda, puts it.) But the Witch sees this Truth primarily through
Nature."
"That includes people and animals and plants and herbs and rocks
and things we can't see with our physical eyes too, like spirits and other
"worlds." And the Witch works with Nature to help things and events in Nature to
unfold.
"That's magic, and it's not Hollywood style special effects. Its
real, but it usually works by making something more likely to happen than
otherwise was the case. Witches know that we are, in a very intimate way, one
with Nature. And, united with Nature and for the benefit of all Nature, we work
with Nature."
Since the girls were listening to her, Little Witch kept
going:
"You should also see that Witches are *not* Satanists, and we
don't do things like sacrifice children or animals, and we don't try to do harm,
like by manipulating people or cursing them. Those things are wrong. Also, we
know that everything is interconnected; if we use the power of the
interconnectedness of Nature to harm, it will only harm ourselves.
The
girls were still quiet, so Little Witch figured --what the hey?-- and
continued.
"So, if you want to be liked or popular, be true to yourselves
and be respectful of others and the popularity will come on its own."
"If
you want to be special or mysterious, know that you already are. Then, spend
some time discovering that, by mediation within and by good actions to others.
You don't need bizarre clothes or secret codes; you just need to truly pursue
love. And you can do that by being good to yourself and, especially, by doing
good to others for the sake of goodness itself, even when it is hard or when
there is no apparent benefit."
"And, if you want love, don't look for a
slave to your desires; don't try to control another. Instead, attract love by
giving proper love and respect to yourself and to others. Like attracts like,
and with a reasonable amount of being active and experience, you will attract
the love of others who are likewise loving. In fact, you probably already
are."
"If you want to control nature, know that you cannot. We are merely
aspects of Nature, and we must comply with Nature's laws. However, we can learn
Nature's laws and we can choose to use that knowledge to direct how Nature
works. The most consistent way of doing this physically is science and
technology. Learning and applying these will produce physical results,
including, probably, getting a good income; so, study math, science and
computers and study hard !
"Magic is also a way of understanding and
working with Nature's laws. Thus, it can be a complement for science and
technology, and you can certainly practice both. But, when magic works, it
doesn't usually show up as special effects. Instead, it usually merely helps
making something more likely to happen, in a *natural* way. This works because
of the power that is in all of Nature and its interconnectedness; it's *not*
because of *powers.*"
"A Witch is someone who understands and lives all
of that and more. A Witch is someone who is religiously, mystically and
magically united with everything, in everything and as everything, especially as
Nature. Whether the Witch marks the changing seasons of Nature, meditates, or
works magic, the Witch is ultimately doing these and more: the Witch works with
the *all* of Nature, in a very intimate and total way."
The Little Witch
stopped.
The girls were silent as they took in all she had told them.
They began to realize that Witchcraft is more than mysterious clothes or TV
shows or movies or "powers."
The girls began to see too that Witchcraft
is not a substitute for real life, like studying useful skills really hard to
make a living or developing a likable personality and stable relationships.
Instead, they got a glimpse that real Witchcraft is a religion and magic and
something more... something much more, something connected to Nature in ways
that we can see and in ways that can be scarcely comprehended.
Mostly,
they saw, perhaps for the first time, that Witches are real, normal people who
are "other" because of their union (on all levels) to what can be called Nature
or "God" or "The Goddess and the God" or a hundred other Names. This was really
different from what the girls had thought about Witchcraft, and they would be
thinking over what they had heard for a long, long time
afterwards.
Finally, the second girl asked, 'OK, what do we do next if we
want to become Witches, I mean *real* Witches?"
The Little Witch pursed
her lips and replied,
"First, if you are minors, you must obey your
parents or guardians about how they want to bring you up religiously. You don't
have to believe their religion, but you do have to do what they
say."
"Aw," one of the girls said, "my folks would kill me if they knew I
was into this stuff. They would never let me study Witchcraft."
"If
that's how your parents are, " replied the Little Witch, "then while you are a
minor, you will not study Witchcraft. It is a parent's right to raise their
children in the religion of their choice, and its a child's duty to obey their
parents in this regard. "Honor you father and mother" isn't just a Jewish or
Christian commandment."
"Next, develop into a healthy person. Don't do
drugs, don't drink and drive, etc. Eat right, sleep right, do all that good
stuff. Just as important, learn how to love: respect yourself, respect others,
and try to do good for the sake of doing good and not just for what you might
get out of it."
"Third: Study! Study, study, and study some more.
Obviously, you have to hit the books and learn something that will let you
support yourself when you are grown up; for example, science and technology (and
computers)."
But, honestly judge your talents (and find out what they are
by trying lots of things), and see how you can use those to make a living. Maybe
your strengths lie in law, business, in a trade, in the arts, in the humanities,
in service, etc. There are lots of opportunities, but none are available unless
you work for them ... even if you cast a spell."
"Study Nature, too: the
natural sciences, the human sciences (like history, anthropology, psychology,
sociology, religion, the arts, etc.). Study Nature directly, too. Get outside
and start to experience Nature. Learn about herbs and trees and the weather and
the stars. Finally, learn how to learn and how to love learning, for as your
knowledge grows so too can your wonder grow.
"If, after doing this (and
when you are old enough), you still feel an attraction to the Craft, there are
plenty of resources available. There are many excellent books, and there are
many materials online. You may discover that the Craft is not for you; that's
wonderful! Find the way that the Divine has created you to follow. And, if you
decide that the Craft *is* for you, the Goddess and the God will direct your
steps.
The girls just sat there.
The third girl, the one who
wanted powers, was impatient and not at all entertained; she announced that she
needed to get going and made her way home, ultimately to watch some new fantasy
on the TV.
The first girl, the one who had "known" she a Witch, realized
that she wasn't one. She didn't understand everything she just heard, but she
did understand at least two things: Little Witch had spoken truly and what she
had previously thought about Witchcraft was totally wrong. She also wasn't too
sure if she liked what she had heard: it didn't sound fun or exciting and, truth
be told, it kind of scared her. So, she mumbled some thanks to Little Witch for
her time and left.
The second girl, though, the one who had gone from
knowing everything to understanding that she knew very little indeed, stayed
behind. She didn't say much, and Little Witch eyed her quizzically.
The
second girl tried to say something about the weather, then how weird everything
went, and then apologized and started to sound really silly. She said all of a
sudden, "You know everything, don't you!"
Little Witch honestly replied,
"No. In fact, the more I learn the more I realize my ignorance." Little Witch
smiled and understood the girl; in fact, Little Witch was remembering when she
first was made conscious of what real Witchcraft might be.
The girl
looked up at Little Witch-who now seemed very big and not at all "little" - and
Little Witch answered her unspoken question:
"In time, perhaps, in
time."
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those conditions. Blessed Be.
--John
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