All Wiccans believe in the Goddess (Lady). Many believe in the God (Lord). However, Dianic Wiccans only believe in the Goddess.
They believe in Karma. They believe in Reincarnation. They believe everything has a spirit. Have you tried the Wikipedia article on them? Or http://witchvox.com ?
- 16 yo Pagan
2006-08-22 07:33:50
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answered by Lady Myrkr 6
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I'm not exactly Wiccan. I am merely Pagan. There is a difference. I believe in the energies and power in the natural world. For personalization purposes those energies and such are given both male and female attributes in the form of a Goddess and her consort, the God. Also know as the Lord and Lady. It is simply a way to relate to the world around us. There must be balance in all things for there to be harmony, therefore, it makes sense that everything would have both feminine and masculine energy and you cannot have life with both.
Blessed Be )O(
2006-08-22 14:39:24
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answered by PaganPoetess 5
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Gotta agree with Ophelia - there's a bit too much variety in Wicca to give a quick blurb that'll cover it all. Some are (more or less) duotheistic, others are polytheistic. Typically, they follow a cyclical, seasonal calendar based on things like solstices, equinoxes, and full moons. Various branches have differing lore (stories, etc), and groups within those branches can end up with differing interpretations of that lore.
2006-08-22 15:28:48
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answered by ArcadianStormcrow 6
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Your question is far too general.You will need to be more specific.My branch of Wicca is different from Gardnerian Wicca, just as Gardnerian Wicca is different from Dianic Wicca, so on and so forth.Different branches have different beliefs.It's like Catholics and Protestants.Both are Xians, but both have different belief systems.Try www.religioustolerance.org
2006-08-22 14:40:27
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answered by Anonymous
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they believe in nature
2006-08-22 14:32:32
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answered by Anonymous
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