Which Wiccan authors, books or resources should be avoided and why?
The short answer: the ones that rub you wrong. The longer answer: The Wicca you are going to learn about from books isn’t Traditional. At
The short answer: the ones that rub you wrong. The longer answer: The Wicca you are going to learn about from books isn’t Traditional. At
“Wiccan magic” insofar as such a distinction exists, is used primarily (and pretty much exclusively) to: Erect the Temple Draw Down the Gods Consecrate the
Practicing alone? That’s a pretty personal choice. Because I practice with a coven, I’m usually in for a ritual for all of the greater Sabbats,
Well….the word “cult” means different things in different circles. In cultural anthropology the word refers to ‘a religious group held together by a dominant, often
“So mote it be”. Often abbreviated SMIB. Archaic for “So be it.” “Amen” comes from a Hebrew word meaning “truth”. So basically, saying Amen is
I have electric power, no gas on this side of the street. 😀 I have the power of self-control, self-reliance, training and knowledge. I have
When I use the term (which is rare…I have other nicknames) I use it to mean people who are from the “Wicca is whatever you
Like a grandmother. Like a Harley guy. Like an athlete. Like a punk mermaid. Like a mom of toddlers. Like a sexy superstar. Like a
The answers so far are very fine, and actually illustrate very well one of the misconceptions I often find: All Wiccans take themselves very seriously.
I might do a spell like this: Go to the bar and order a vodka soda. Why? Well, 1, because it’s Friday and 2, Because
In Wicca, there are two essential categories of magic: ritual magic and spellcraft. Not all Wicca practice the latter, though I’d be hard pressed to
I was recently asked to respond to a “Wicca Survey” for a Journalism class project. Here is the survey and my answers. The Wicca Survey
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