I have been Wiccan for almost 8 years. I chose Wicca because of the connection to the Gods and the intellectual and phisilosophical connection to the faith.
As soon as I started to read up on Wicca, I realized how much sense it made in the larger spectrum. All the sudden faith became so much larger. That is the best way I can describe it but I don't think I am alone.
I had always had a fascination with Polytheistic mythologies, but I was always told to dismiss them. So I did. It was when I started indulging my interest that I finally started to understand my own spirituality.
2006-07-25 10:38:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm neo-pagan but not Wiccan. I have many friends who practice Wicca or Wiccan-based paths. But I am a Celtic Reconstructionist. Just wanted to say hello.
2006-07-24 17:58:26
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answered by Witchy 7
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Tessa, enable me to reply the final query first. Yes, Wicca IS truly. Wicca is a Religion and as such, we deliver honor to BOTH a Goddess and a God (even though there are exceptions to that (Dianic Wicca, being one)). We additionally recognize the Divine as being occur within the Natural global round us, which form of offers non-Wiccans the influence that we worship Nature. It isn't Nature that we worship it's the Divine, and nature is handiest the conduit by way of which we accomplish that. Wicca don't worship idols, we worship in entrance of statues (once more there are lots of exceptions to this as good (Green Witches come to brain)). Christians don't worship the pass, they worship what the pass represents, it's accurately that identical precept in Wicca. We behavior our ceremonies for the period of the entire moon (a few additionally the brand new moon), and 8 Sabbats which can be unfold out over the 12 months (What many Wicca name the Wheel of the Year). These celebrations re-reside distinctive levels within the lifestyles a while of the Gods and Goddesses and are performed in commemoration of those Divine parties. The Wicca appreciate the lifestyles of well and evil as inherent is ALL matters, the whole thing and every person has the ability for BOTH (Even the Divine). Evil accordingly, is an fundamental aspect of the whole thing and one cannot have one with out the opposite. The key to that is steadiness, Wicca keep the thought of steadiness to be one of the crucial middle standards of the universe and al which exists. So, to reply your first query, there may be NO being that's fully well or fully evil, handiest the motive of the character determines whether or not a factor or an motion is for well or evil. Therefore, as there may be NO being assigned the character of whole evil (ie, a satan) it's inconceivable for us to worship any such being. NOw, as many member of Judeo-Christian-Islamic Faiths are so keen on declaring in unequivocal phrases, "if you don't worship the god of sunshine and love, then you're worshiping the satan". They fail to become aware of that with a purpose to worship something or any person, then worship MUST be the motive. There isn't any such factor as unknowingly worshiping any person. We can NOT worship a thought which does NOT exist to us, accordingly we do NOT worship the "Devil", because the "Devil" is NOT one of the crucial Divine being ideas which exists inside the Faith method of Wicca. It is as functional and direct as that. Does this make feel to you? Brightest Blessings, Raji the Green Witch
2016-08-28 18:29:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a solitary/eclectic Wiccan and have be practicing for 31 years I chose this as my path because I feel closer to the God/Goddess and nature. I also like that you are responsible for your own actions. This is a great site to look into lots of religions it gives pros and cons www.beliefnet.com
2006-07-24 18:00:00
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answered by charlies_girl112679 2
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Yes dear, we're here!
15 years as a Wiccan, why? I sought the truth and harmony in life and found it!
Blessed Be...
2006-07-24 17:29:27
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answered by Helzabet 6
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My prayer to our Heavenly Father is that there are no wiccans. May the Lord Bless you and Keep you and shine his light upon you. Jesus is the one and only Saviour.
2006-07-24 17:31:35
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answered by Marin 1
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Is that a new brand of chocolate?
Oh, I'm wiccan because I'm dumb crazy.
2006-07-24 17:26:58
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answered by Coffee-Infused Insomniac 2
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Voodou is better.
Wicca is just a made up religion. created by a British guy in the 20s.
2006-07-24 17:31:52
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answered by Anonymous
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hi! i dont consider myself wiccan yet but im studying it.
2006-07-25 14:11:55
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answered by VeganCat 3
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im not...but have been curious for years...it seems like a more natural religion to practice
2006-07-24 17:27:01
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answered by ♥NICOLE♥ 4
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