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2007-04-12 09:42:05 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The Wiccan religion was created in the 50s by Gerald Gardner and is largely based on solomonic ceremonial magick. He and some other occultists got together and brought back what they believed to be ‘brushed under the carpet’ for centuries, Wicca They believed that they were making it known once again. Gerald was the first to create the first branch of Wicca, he called it “Wica” derived from the old English word meaning “wise one” Gardnerians commonly refer to themselves as “The Wicca/Wica” There is some propaganda going around that “Wicca” came from the word meaning “to bend” that wiccan is a twisting of reality. I do not believe this.

We Wiccans believe that everything is related and intertwined with each other. We worship a deity of both a God and Goddess we believe that they are so universally related to everyone that they are too big to fit into just one religion, we believe that everyone is correct in their beliefs, as long as it is for good. We believe that the God and Goddess are just two different aspects of a greater being; some choose to believe that they can take form of any thing. Some believe that they are just different forces acting in different ways to help and teach. Some believe that there are many God/desses; others believe in the god and goddess, all of the other god and goddesses are just aspects. Wiccans usually don’t believe that the God and Goddess are apart from us so we usually don’t have a concept of being saved; we believe that the God and Goddess are in us all.

We believe that everything happens for a reason, we believe in the rule of three (karma) that whatever we send out returns to us three fold whether it be good or bad. It means what you put out is what you get back times three. So if you put out negative energy - it would come back to you three times as bad. If you put out positive energy - it would come back to you three times as good. We understand that sometimes it may comeback when ever we least expect it or it may come back to when we do. We know that it will in some way, when you are good to others it will be repaid to you.

Wiccans do not usually have a church; we create our own sacred space commonly called a circle. We believe that this keeps our own energy in and also keeps unwelcome energy out. This very convenient to us, we can cast it anywhere at anytime, day or night.

We celebrate the Wheel of The Year:

Yule, (Dec.21)
Imbolic falls on Feb. 2.
Ostara, the Spring Equinox (when the day and night are equal, usually around March 21),
Beltane (May 1)
Litha, the Summer Solstice (around June 21)
Lughnasad (Aug. 1) Also spelled Lughnassad and referred to as Lammas.
Mabon, the Fall Equinox (around Sept. 21)
Samhain(Sow-win, Oct. 31), Witches' New Year

We do cast spells, they are much like prayer to Christians we try not to harm people, we follow the Wiccan Rede:

"Bide ye the Wiccan laws ye must, in perfect love in perfect trust
Ye must live and let live, fairly take and fairly give.
Cast the circle thrice about, to keep unwelcome spirits out.
To bind the spell well every time, let the spell be spoken in rhyme.
Soft of eye and light of touch, speak ye little and listen much.
Deosil go by waxing moon, chanting out the Wiccan runes.
Widdershins go by waning moon, chanting out the baneful tune.
When the Lady's moon is new, kiss the hand to her times two.
When the moon rides at her peak, then the heart's desire seek.
Heed the North wind's mighty gale: lock the door and trim the sail.
When the wind comes from the South, love will kiss the on the mouth.
When the Moor wind blows from the West, departed spirits have no rest.
When the wind blows from the East, expect the new and set the feast.
Nine woods in the cauldron go, burn them quick and burn them slow.
Elder be the Lady's tree, burn it not or cursed ye'll be.
When the wheel begins to turn, let the Beltane fires burn.
When the wheel has turned to Yule, light the log and the Horned One rules.
Heed ye flower, bush and tree, by the Lady, Blessed Be.
Where the rippling waters go, cast a stone, the truth to know.
When ye have and hold a need, hearken not to others' greed.
With a fool no seasons spend, or be counted as his friend.
Merry meet and merry part, bright the cheeks and warm the heart.
Mind the Threefold Law ye should, three times bad and three times good.
When misfortune is enow, wear the blue star on thy brow.
True in love ye must ever be, lest thy love be false to thee.
These words the Wiccan Rede fulfill:
An ye harm none, do what ye will."

Originally Written by Gerald Gardner,
Revised by Doreen Valiente.

2007-04-12 09:46:18 · answer #1 · answered by I Smoke Cigarettes 3 · 6 2

Wicca is a neo-pagan faith designed to copy the agrarian pagan ideals of Europe earlier to the pressured Christianization of the land. Wiccans feel in a duality of the deity. That is to mention, their deity is each female and male. The triple goddess refers back to the existence cycle of a feminine, as symbolized within the moon. The triple goddess is the maiden (waxing moon), mom (complete moon) and the smart ancient crone (waning moon). Wicca focuses a lot awareness on females, and it may appear unusual to outsiders that femininity is so respected. Wiccans are polytheists... even though many feel that the more than one gods and goddesses are simply one-of-a-kind facets of 1 god. The Wiccan vacations are referred to as Sabbats, and are customarily celebrations of nature and the passing seasons. Eostara is founded at the equal pagan sprintgime fertility celebrations because the Christian Easter (rabbits, eggs and all). Yule will probably be acquainted to any one who celebrates Christmas, and Halloween is widely known the equal as any one else doas, however with out the ugly costumes, and traditionally extra ordinary culmination and no more sweet. Wiccans might train magic or whichcraft, however many don't. It is inspired to increase one's psychic advantage, if one is presented and so willing. Religious rite could also be played via one Wiccan or a organization (coven) and quite often includes candles, incense, and the usage of a ceremonial knife referred to as an athame, and a chalice. The athame is under no circumstances used to reduce whatever, and is sybolic of the god, whilst the chalice is symbolic of the goddess. WIccans do NOT participate in any animal sactifices (correctly, a greater than usual percent are vegans), do NOT perform any blood rituals or vampireism, and definately do NOT worship Satan. Satan is a Christian notion, and Wiccans don't feel in Satan. A Wiccan is accountable for their possess movements. WIccans have an ethical code referred to as the Wiccan Rede, that is quite often abbreviated to 1 middle line "an it damage none, do as you'll" because of this that most effective the ones matters as a way to now not damage others are allowed to the trustworthy Wiccan. This almost always removes the likelihood of striking curses and hexes on others, however the ones allegations are nonetheless general. Being in an agrarian faith, Wiccans generally tend to gravitate in the direction of nature, environmentalism, recycling, crafts, ordinary therapies, natural and organic meals and vegetarianism. Most Wiccans could traditionally preclude utilizing a ouigi board, due to the fact that inviting unknown spirits to speak with you by way of a toy made via Milton Bradley turns out like a foul inspiration. Frankly, no one wishes a ghost as a residence visitor who won't go away, so those matters are nonetheless taboo, even amongst witches.

2016-09-05 11:09:30 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

What is Wicca, anyway...
Here is a link:
http://www.cuew.org/whatiswicca.html

Bear in mind as you read answers that Wiccans have as big a knowlegde gap as Christians, maybe bigger. For as many Wiccans who know their religion there seem to be 9 Wiccans in name only.

And BIDE YE... is REDE OF THE WICCAE by Gwen Thompson, it is copyrighted, and of the NECTW, not Gardnerian.

2007-04-13 02:11:54 · answer #3 · answered by LabGrrl 7 · 0 0

Wiccans believe in a Goddess rather than a God. They have one key tenet, that is "Do what thou wilt, harm none." They also believe that what they send out into the world comes back threefold, in other words, if they do bad, it will come back to haunt them.

Witchcraft or Wicca is not a cult. They do not "recruit" followers.

Wiccans do not worship Satan or consort with Demons. (Satan is a Christian creation.)

Wiccans do not believe in supreme evil and eternal damnation in order to do the right thing and help others. They do it because it IS the right thing and it feels good to do it.

Wiccans do not sacrifice animals or humans because that would violate the basic tenet of "Harm None.".

Wiccans strive to draw their energy from within, and try to develop a personal relationship with the divine and nature.

Wicca is actually a very attractive belief system.

2007-04-12 10:18:28 · answer #4 · answered by shoestring_louise 5 · 0 1

What is Wicca?

Wicca, sometimes called "The Craft" or "The Craft of the Wise" is one of many earth-based religions. The religion which is closest to Wicca in America is probably Native American spirituality. Traditional Wicca was founded by Gerald Gardner, a British civil servant, who wrote a series of books on the religion in the 1940's. It contains references to Celtic deities, symbols, seasonal days of celebration, etc. Added to this were components of ceremonial magic and practices of the Masonic Order. A more recent form is eclectic Wicca which involves a combination of Wiccan beliefs and practices, combined with other Pagan and non-Pagan elements. The various traditions of Wicca are part of the Pagan or Neopagan group of earth-based religions.


Who are the Goddess and God in Wicca?

According to David Barrett et al, editors of the "World Christian Encyclopedia: A comparative survey of churches and religions - AD 30 to 2200," there are 19 major world religions which are subdivided into a total of 270 large religious groups, and many tens of thousands of smaller ones. Each of the 19 world religions has a different concept of deity or deities. Even among the main Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, there are very different views of deity. Conservative Protestant, Roman Catholic, liberal Protestant, Islam, Reform Judaism, Orthodox Judaism, and Conservative Judaism all call their deity God, but conceive of their God in different terms. They teach that God requires different behaviors and beliefs from his followers.

Many Wiccans believe in a deity that is largely unknowable -- sometimes called "The All" or "The One." However, they believe that they can comprehend the male and female aspects of the deity, whom they call the God and the Goddess. Sometimes, they commune with "The Goddess" or "The God." Other times, they link with specific Pagan deities from the past. Instead of "the Goddess," they might relate to Athena, Brigit, Ceridwen, Diana, Hecate, Ishtar, Isis, Venus, etc. In place of "The God" they may link to Adonis, Apollo, Dionysus, Odin, Osiris, Pan, Thor, Zeus, etc.


How do Wiccans worship the God and Goddess?

Some Wiccans pray to their God or Goddess. More Wiccans probably feel that they have more of a partnership with the God and Goddess than the God/worshiper relationship found in Christianity and other world religions. They need the Goddess and God; the God and Goddess need them. They welcome communion with the God and Goddess; they don't really worship them in the same way as followers of other religions do.

2007-04-12 09:47:50 · answer #5 · answered by Enslavementalitheist 3 · 2 0

It's a religion based on the reverence of nature. Wiccans worship both a Goddess and a God.

2007-04-12 09:45:10 · answer #6 · answered by swordarkeereon 6 · 3 0

Besides some of the well answered answers here next best thing to do is go to Wiki or google/yahoo it, or even go to a books store(since wiccan is considered a religion check there or new age)

2007-04-12 09:55:05 · answer #7 · answered by Prometheus Cowboy 2 · 0 0

I heard wicca was the original word for witchcraft. Thats all I know bout the word. What timing. Read the answer I got for the question i just asked a second ago. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AimFSjI1FAdu89Sbn4O4ttbsy6IX?qid=20070412132613AAKoqxi

Read what the Cricket said for shes a former Wiccan.

2007-04-12 09:46:42 · answer #8 · answered by Ugly Duckling 3 · 0 1

Wicca is a pagan religion....They worship mother earth.....

2007-04-12 09:45:12 · answer #9 · answered by Elizabeth L 5 · 3 0

Wicca is a pagan cult many people in wicca do witchcraft, and other demonic things

2007-04-12 10:13:03 · answer #10 · answered by madmans24 2 · 1 2

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