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My ex paramour used to hang out with Wiccans, and he made them sound like a bunch of flakey, druggie, lazy Hippies - yeah, real attractive.

I'd like to know what they worship, and how, who would they exclude, and why, and what they stand for...

Personal experience a plus...

Peace and blessings, tishy

2006-08-21 10:16:21 · 13 answers · asked by bubletish 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Well your ex either was hanging out with the wrong ones or he has something against them personally. Wiccans in general aren't like that. You'll get some flakes, but you get those in every religion. Most Wiccans are going to be down to earth.

They worship a God and a Goddess and revere nature and the cycles of the seasons. They do so in rituals honoring the solstices, equinoxes, and the full moons. They believe in the unity of all things and the interconnectedness of all beings.

I can't think of any reasons why they would exclude anyone except in cases where the person was abusing what they are learning in the path or just generally making the rest of the coven uncomfortable with his or her presence. Rituals are a very intimate, very serious setting...a coven is like one's family. One person making other people uncomfortable can make an entire ritual uncomfortable and upset the energy of a celebration or working.

Some Wiccans choose not to be in covens though, preferring to worship alone. They are known as solitaries.

If you want to find out more I suggest checking out http://wicca.timerift.net

2006-08-21 10:50:05 · answer #1 · answered by Abriel 5 · 2 0

Wiccans are Pagans. Pagans aren't always Wiccans...

... but, Wiccans aren't like that. They're not flakey, most aren't druggies (there are Christians who are druggies), some may be lazy (then again, isn't everybody?), and they are hippy-ish.

They worship the Goddess and God, aka the Lady and Lord.

They exclude nobody.

They stand for being open about yourself and personal empowerment.

They have a rule that says, "An ye harm none, do what ye will"
and another rule called the Three Fold Law, which means whatever you do will come back at you three times.

Many... if not not all... Wiccans are peaceful people who are rather nice.

- 16 yo Pagan

2006-08-21 10:25:20 · answer #2 · answered by Lady Myrkr 6 · 2 0

You've asked a very expansive question and I will try to answer as best I can.

First, I can assure you that not all Wiccans are like the lazy doped-up hippies you described. Many of us are responsible, hard working members of society.

Wiccans worship a God and a Goddess. They are the twin energies of the universe. Some Wiccans are polytheistic and worship God and Goddess as different, usually ancient, gods and goddesses. Some Wiccans may be monotheistic and worhip God and Goddess in a combined form often called The One or The All.

How we worship has many answers. Some Wiccans worship alone or in groups. If they worship in groups there may be specific rituals or prayers that the group uses as a whole to worship. Wiccans who worship alone often create their own rituals and prayers. There are a huge amount of traditions (denominations) in Wicca so that definately has an influence on worship as well.

Wiccans, as individuals, generally don't exclude others. However, sometimes groups of Wiccans (often called covens) will for certain reasons. Many groups follow a specific tradidtion so anyone who wants to join must practice the same tradition as the group. There are also some covens that are made up of only women, or only men, or only heterosexuals, or only homosexuals, etc. This often has to do with their general practices or the tradition they belong to.

As for what we stand for, that question has as many answers as there are Wiccans. Generally Wiccans try to live in harmony with the world around them and try to cause as little harm as possible. Many stand up for other's rights and try to make the world a more peaceful place to live in.

I know I can't possibly answer all the questions you may have on the subject. If you're interested in learning more, I highly recomend the website http://wicca.timerift.net It's a great source of information on Wicca.

2006-08-22 10:24:28 · answer #3 · answered by Mad Hatter 6 · 0 0

wiccans don't really worship anything we hold referance to for we are a part of

wicca is about becoming closer to ____ insert godhead name here. each wiccan beleaves something in a differant way from the rest like all people the differance is we don't run each other through or start shooting over that. well some may we do have fundie wackos like everyone else . on the whole though we are governed by a few simple rules and we each take our own counsel on them

3 by 3 what you comes back times three or more be it good or ill
basically karma will be with you

if it harm none do what thou wilt. to me this mans do what you feel is right so long as it harm no one Evan yourself

all god on god all goddesses on goddess and the god and goddess are one
in other words we all worship the same being no matter the way it presents its self to each person . we all be the same the word images and faces differ but we are brother and sisters

2006-08-21 17:18:31 · answer #4 · answered by Dana 1 · 1 0

Here's a good website for information: http://witchvox.com

While I am not Wiccan, I am Pagan, and many of my friends are Wiccan as well. They all have jobs and are currently pursuing higher education and have jobs. None of them do drugs, and only one that I know smokes cigarettes, which the rest of us think is gross!

There are 8 holidays throughout the year, 2 equinoxes, 2 solstices, and holidays between those solar times. Celebrations are with friends and family, or by oneself. A circle is cast, the elements are invoked, cakes and ail are shared, and there is usually dancing.

No one who is earnestly interested is excluded. As I stated, I am not Wiccan, but I have been invited to celebrations. A friend of mine who isn't any type of religion has gone too. The Wiccans I know are very welcoming, and will share time and knowledge with anyone.

Wiccans revere the Goddess and God, and they follow the Wiccan Rede.

2006-08-21 10:36:07 · answer #5 · answered by Mrs. Pears 5 · 1 0

Wicca is an Earth-based religion that worships the forgotten Gods and Goddesses and the Elements Earth, Air, Fire, Water, and Spirit. Wicca is not evil in any way! We believe in the three-fold law which is to harm none and what you give comes back on you three times good or bad. Our spells are like Christian prayers only using nature as our guide. I am Wiccan so I definately have personal experience.

2006-08-21 13:57:30 · answer #6 · answered by trinitarianwiccan 2 · 1 0

One of the women that I date on and off is a Wiccan. The first time she told me, I was a little surprised. So, I did some research and it really isn't anything weird. In a lot of ways, it could be compared to Native American Shamanism. They celebrate nature, the changing of the seasons, the male and female gods. They do perform spells, but almost always for the good of others. Not all are part of covens, some practice on their own, like my friend that I mentioned. Hope that helps.

2006-08-21 10:29:31 · answer #7 · answered by straight_shooter526 6 · 2 0

Thats a very open question. Wicca has as much variety as christian religions, or most others out there. The basics are reverence for nature, some go a specific mother goddess idea, while some include the male side of nature as well. Someone involved more deeply should be able to pop in here and give details about their personal faith and versions. Thats about as deep as I personally can give. Heres to looking for more detail.

2006-08-21 10:26:13 · answer #8 · answered by Arcturus R 3 · 2 0

Christian Wicca is a secret to this variety of vast quantity of. C.W. is an eclectic sort of Christianity. those who can no longer evaluate the different teachings except the Bible are very uncomfortable with this faith. Christian Wicca believes in the trinity of God the daddy, God the mum (Goddess), and the Son God Jesus. We also learn and prepare the foundations of the Bible, Kabbalah, Gnostic Gospels and Wiccan teachings. likely the biggest theory of C.W. is their inclusion of the Divine female. honestly, there won't be able to be a start with no father AND a mom. We worship the mum Goddess as having equivalent skill in introduction. the mum is cutting-edge in each component of non secular teachings, even the Bible. (even with the very undeniable actuality that you ought to seem perplexing to discover it there.) also, there's a distinction between being Christo-pagan and being Christian Wiccan. previously you bypass on the air along with your record, seem up both and evaluate the major transformations. I gained't do it right here because it is going to easily get too lengthy. basically comprehend that they are diverse. i'm regularly criticized through Christians and Wiccans alike. (more desirable so Christians. Wiccans have a tendency to be more desirable open-minded.) i desire I easily have spoke back a number of your questions. sturdy success along with your radio record....advantages!

2016-11-26 21:49:17 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Wiccans worship the Lord and Lady (God and Goddess),They have a love and respect for nature and often practice magick. One of their rules is: "an ye harm none, do as thou will". They also have a Threefold Law, which means that whatever you do will come back three times.

2006-08-21 10:28:21 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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