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What is Wicca?
Wicca. Witchcraft. The
Path. The Craft. Whatever you call it, it's more than just a religion
or magick, it's a way of life -- in perfect love and perfect trust.
The philosophy of the
religion (acknowledged as such by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1986)
can be overly simplified into "we are all one and we love life
in all its forms." Everything has energy. Everything is interconnected.
As Starhawk said in "Spiral
Dance ": Our practice arises from a deep, spiritual
commitment to the earth, to healing and to linking of magick to
political action. All living beings are worthy or respect. All are
supported by the sacred elements. We are called to make the earth
a place where all the children (not just human) can thrive.
Each one of us embodies
the divine. Our ultimate spiritual authority is within and we need
no other person to interpret the sacred to us. We foster the questioning
attitudes and we honor intellect, spiritual and creative freedom.
Honoring both Goddess
and God, we work with female and male images of divinity, always
remembering that their essence is a mystery that goes beyond form.
In honoring the Goddess
and God, we acknowledge the duality that exists in all facets of
life. Wicca is the celebration of nature and the circle of life.
We honor the seasons of the year, phases of the moon and states
of our lives (maiden, mother, crone).
Wicca is an Earth religion
-- an accepting, open-minded faith that celebrates diversity and
considers us all to be children of the same mother. Gender, age,
race, sexual orientation, physical status, family background or
ethnic heritage are not important in Wicca. We are male and female,
old and young, gay and straight, healthy and disabled, and of all
colors. (Eileen
Holland)
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