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Solitary
vs. Coven
In the age of abundant
access to books and the Internet, the ability to practice as a Solitary
Witch has grown. It would be impossible to guess how many practicing
Witches there are today.
Today's Witches practice
in two ways: Solitary and Coven.
A coven is a group of
Witches, usually no more than 13, that follow a specific tradition
with its own rules and ways. There are usually different levels
of initiates in a Coven and joining one requires a great deal of
time and commitment. Because of this commitment, it is very important
that you research the traditions of your perspective Coven and meet
its members before you consider joining. This is an important decision
and you need to make sure you chose the right one. Do not take this
lightly.
It is an individual choice
to join a coven or not. Some people like group settings; others
prefer solo work. Being in a coven doesn't make you any more of
a witch than practicing solitary.
There is also a third
option. Some Witches prefer to work solo but like to occasionally
gather with others on Sabbats. If you do some searching, you might
be surprised at how many open circles there are nowadays. These
allow you to experience ritual work in a group setting without the
commitment of joining a Coven. Many magick and occult shops also
hold open classes and workshops if you are craving a group setting
or just want to meet others.
Any Witch can, and should
be, dedicated. Dedication is when you pledge to follow the path
of the Goddess and God, sort of like a Christian baptism. It is
a very personal decision as to when and how to do it. This is also
the time that (some) Witches traditionally chose their Witch name
as part of their "rebirth" into Wicca.
Some covens also have
dedications into them. A Witch is a dedicate to a coven for a specific
time, usually a year and one day, before they become initiates.
Only Witches in covens
are initiated Witches because, technically by definition, you need
someone to initiate you in order to be initiated. However, there
are exceptions to everything, for example, Family Traditions may
have their own initiations without being a traditional coven.
Some coven Witches have
an elitist attitude to them, believing that only those who have
been initiated into a coven are "Wiccan." This is simply
not true. Who initiated the first Wiccan? As Scott Cunningham so
eloquently said: "Some say only a Wiccan can make a Wiccan.
I say on the Goddess and God can make a Wiccan. Who is better qualified?"
"When the Old Ways
have become a part of your life and your relationship with the Goddess
and God is strong, when you have gathered your tools and performed
the Rites and magick out of joy, you are truly of the spirit and
can rightly call yourself 'Wiccan.'" (Scott
Cunningham)
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