Wicca
What Is Wicca ...
The article below was written by one of my friends who studied Wicca for a number of years.
In it, she describes how Wicca draws from the Old Traditions of Witchcraft.
While this is true, we would simply like to clarify up front that Witchcraft and Wicca, while simular in many respects, are not the same.
One can be a Witch without being a Wiccan, just as a person can be a Christian, without being a Baptist.
Futhermore,
Wicca is a recognized religion, while Witchcraft itself is not considered a religion.
Thus, Wicca might best be described as a modern religion, based on ancient Witchcraft traditions.
Contrary to what those who choose to persecute or lie about us wish to believe, Wicca is a very peaceful, harmonious and balanced way of thinking and life which promotes oneness with the divine and all which exists.
Wicca is a deep appreciation and awe in watching the sunrise or sunset, the forest in the light of a glowing moon, a meadow enchanted by the first light of day.
It is the morning dew on the petals of a beautiful flower, the gentle caress of a warm summer breeze upon your skin, or the warmth of the summer sun on your face.
Wicca is the fall of colorful autumn leaves, and the softness of winter snow. It is light, and shadow and all that lies in between.
It is the song of the birds and other creatures of the wild. It is being in the presence of Mother Earths nature and being humbled in reverence.
When we are in the temple of the Lord and Lady, we are not prone to the arrogance of human technology as they touch our souls.
To be a Witch is to be a Healer, a Teacher, a Seeker, a Giver, and a protector of all things.
If this path is yours, may you walk it with honor, light and integrity.
Wicca is a belief system and way of life based upon the reconstruction of pre-Christian traditions originating in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
While much of the information of how our ancestors lived, worshiped and believed has been lost due to the efforts of the medieval church to wipe our existence from history, we try to reconstruct those beliefs to the best of our ability with the information that is available.
Thanks to archaeological discoveries, we now have basis to believe that the origins of our belief system can be traced even further back to the Paleolithic peoples who worshipped a Hunter God and a Fertility Goddess.
With the discovery of these cave paintings, estimated to be around 30,000 years old, depicting a man with the head of a stag, and a pregnant woman standing in a circle with eleven other people, it can reasonably be assumed that Witchcraft is one of the oldest belief systems known in the world toady. These archetypes are clearly recognized by Wiccan as our view of the Goddess and God aspect of the supreme creative force and predate Christianity by roughly 28,000 years making it a mere toddler in the spectrum of time as we know it.
Witchcraft in ancient history was known as
"The Craft of the Wise"
because most who followed the path were in tune with the forces of nature, had a knowledge of Herbs and medicines, gave council and were valuable parts of the village and community as Shamanic healers and leaders.
They understood that mankind is not superior to nature, the earth and its creatures but instead we are simply one of the many parts, both seen and unseen that combine to make the whole. As Chief Seattle said; "We do not own the earth, we are part of it."
These wise people understood that what we take or use, we must return in kind to maintain balance and equilibrium. Clearly, modern man with all his applied learning and technology has forgotten this. Subsequently, we currently face ecological disaster and eventual extinction because of our hunger for power and a few pieces of gold.
For the past several hundred years, the image of the Witch has been mistakenly associated with evil, heathenism, and unrighteousness. In my humble opinion, these misconceptions have their origin in a couple of different places.
To begin, the medieval church of the 15th through 18th centuries created these myths to convert the followers of the old nature based religions to the churches way of thinking.
By making the Witch into a diabolical character and turning the old religious deities into devils and demons, the missionaries were able to attach fear to these beliefs which aided in the conversion process.
Secondly,
as medical science began to surface, the men who were engaged in these initial studies had a very poor understanding of female physiology, especially in the area of a women's monthly cycles. The unknowns in this area played very well with the early churches agenda lending credence to the Witch Hunters claims and authority. The fledgling medical professions also stood to benefit greatly from this because it took the power of the women healers away giving it to the male physicians transferring the respect and power to them.
Unfortunately these misinformed fears and superstitions have carried forward through the centuries and remain to this day.
This is why many who follow these nature oriented beliefs have adopted the name of Wicca over its true name of Witchcraft to escape the persecution, harassment and misinformation associated with the name of Witchcraft and Witch not to mention the bad publicity the press and Hollywood has given us simply to generate a profit.
What Witchcraft is:
Witchcraft is a spiritual system that fosters the free thought and will of the individual, encourages learning and an understanding of the earth and nature thereby affirming the divinity in all living things. Most importantly however, it teaches responsibility.
We accept responsibility for our actions and deeds as clearly a result of the choices we make.
We do not blame an exterior entity or being for our shortcomings, weaknesses or mistakes.
If we mess up or do something that brings harm to another, we have no one but ourselves to blame and we must face the consequences resulting from those actions.
No ifs, ands or buts and no whining...
We acknowledge the cycles of nature, the lunar phases and the seasons to celebrate our spirituality and to worship the divine.
It is a belief system that allows the Witch to work with, not in supplication to deities with the intent of living in harmony and achieving balance with all things.
The spells that we do involve healing, love, harmony, wisdom and creativity.
The potions that we stir might be a headache remedy, a cold tonic, or an herbal flea bath for our pets.
We strive to gain knowledge of and use the natural remedies placed on this earth by the divine for our benefit instead of using synthetic drugs unless absolutely necessary.
Wiccan believe that the spirit of the One, Goddess and God exist in all things.
In the trees, rain, flowers, the sea, in each other and all of natures creatures.
This means that we must treat "all things" of the Earth as aspects of the divine.
We attempt to honor and respect life in all its many manifestations both seen and unseen.
Wiccan learn from and revere the gift of nature from divine creation by celebrating the cycles of the sun, moon and seasons.
We search within ourselves for the cycles that correspond to those of the natural world and try to live in harmony with the movement of this universal energy.
Our teachers are the trees, rivers, lakes, meadows, mountains and animals as well as others who have walked this path before us.
This belief creates a reverence and respect for the environment, and all life upon the Earth.
We also revere the spirits of the elements of Earth, Air, Fire and Water which combine to manifest all creation.
From these four elements we obtain insight to the rhythms of nature and understand they are also the rhythms of our own lives.
Because Witches have been persecuted for so many centuries, we believe in religious freedom first!
We do not look at our path as the only way to achieve spirituality, but as one path among many to the same end. We are not a missionary religion out to convert new members to think the same as we do.
We are willing to share our experience and knowledge with those who seek our wisdom and perspective however.
We believe that anyone who is meant for this path will find it through their own search as the Goddess speaks to each of us in her time and way.
Wiccan practice tolerance and acceptance toward all other religions as long as those faiths do not persecute others or violate the tenant of "Harm None."
What Witchcraft is not:
More information about Witchcraft is available in the Frequently Asked Questions section, but in the interim, here are the main points.
Witchcraft or Wicca is not a cult.
We do not proclaim ourselves to be spokespersons for the divine or try to get others to follow us as their leaders.
We do not worship Satan or consort with Demons.
Satan is a Christian creation and they can keep him.
We do not need a paranoid creation of supreme evil and eternal damnation to scare us into doing the right thing and helping others. We choose to do the right thing and love our brothers and sisters because it IS the right thing and it feels good to do it.
I suppose it is a maturity thing.
We do not sacrifice animals or humans because that would violate our basic tenant of "Harm None."
Anyone who does and claims to be a Wiccan or a Witch is lying.
We have no need to steal or control the life force of another to achieve mystical or supernatural powers.
We draw our energy from within, our personal relationship with the divine and nature.
We do not use the forces of nature or the universe to hex or cast spells on others. Again, "Harm None" is the whole of the law.
Witches have a very strict belief in the Law of Three which states that whatever we send out into our world shall return to us three fold either good or bane.
With this in mind, a "True Witch" would hesitate in doing magick to harm or manipulate another because that boomerang we throw will eventually come back to us much larger and harder then when we threw it.
This is not to say that Witches are perfect, we are human too just like everyone else and make mistakes and errors in judgment.
Just as there are parents who love and nurture their children, there are parents who abuse their children.
As there are many who devote their lives to giving and helping mankind, likewise there are those who devote their lives to taking advantage of and using people for their own gain.
Unfortunately the same flaws in human nature applies to witches too.
Most of us continually strive to consider all potential outcomes of our thoughts and actions pausing to seriously consider the consequences before undertaking a ritual, spell or rite that could go astray. It is when we follow the path with the love of the Goddess in our hearts and adhere to the basic tenant of the Reed that our works are beneficial and we achieve harmony and balance with all things.
The heart of Wicca is not something summed up into a few short words and can often take on different meaning to each since the Lord and Lady touch us in different ways.
To gain a fuller understanding of the Craft, I urge you visit the other pages on this site as well as following the links to a select group of exceptional Wiccan and Witchcraft sites.
Through the wisdom and words set down through the ages, you will find that you are able to understand the basis of our beliefs and how they may apply to you.
Your inner voice will also quickly let you know if the intent of what you are reading is for superficial purposes to benefit self instead of working to benefit the whole.
Remember to read with your heart, for it is when you see life and the world with your heart and spirit that you truly gain an understanding of what Wicca is.
Wiccan Holidays
Wiccans celebrate (8) holidays,
based on the agriculturual wheel of the year, and the cycles of the seasons, the sun and the moon, which all represent the cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth..... They are sybolic of the changes and spiritual growth that takes place throughout our lives. These include the (4) Solstices, and the (4) times in between them.
Samhain
(Oct 31)
This holiday is pronounced (sow-en) and is the Pagan New Year. It marks the beginning of the darkest part of the year.
This is when the sun God dies, and journeys to the underworld to be reborn again at Yule.
It is the ending of summer, and the beginning of wintertime.
It is also a time when the veils between the worlds of the living and dead, or physical and spiritual are the thinnest, and a time to remember and visit with loved ones who have passed on.
It is also the ending of the agricultural year, the third and final harvest.
It is a celebration of the eternal cycle of reincarnation, of life, death and rebirth, and it reminds us that physical death is not an ending, and it is a time for change and a time to look to the future.
Yule
(Dec21-22)
Winter Solstice
This is the longest night, and the shortest day of the year.
This is when the Sun God is born to the mother Goddess bringing hope and promise of summers return, as the days begin to grow longer and the sun begins to bring warmth and fertility to the land.
It is a celebration of light, giving and rebirth.
Imbolc
(also called Candlmas, Bridids Day
(Feb 2)
This is a time when the Sun God begins to grow, when the seeds in the earth prepare to sprout.
It is a time of hope and inspiration.
Ostara
(Spring Equinox)
March 21
This is the time, when spring returns, it is a celebration of when life begins to burst forth from the earth.
The Sun God rises and reunites with the Goddess, who has returned from the underworld.
Together they encourage growth and abundance.
This is the one of the days where day and night are equal in length.
Beltaine
(May Eve)
April 30-May1
This is the celebration of fertility and the renewal of life.
When the Goddess in her maiden phase embraces the horned God, and they mate.
A time to rejoice in warm and fertile days.
The arrival of springtime.
Litha
( Midsummer, Summer Solstice)
June 21-22
This is the longest day, and shortest night of the year, when the sun is at its highest point of power, and light triumphs over darkness one last time and begins to give way to the night.
The Sun King prepares for his death, and from this point forward we enter the waning year.
The Goddess is heavy with pregnancy, just as the earth is pregnant with with harvest.
Midsummer rituals focus on nurturing life in both animals and in the ground.
Lughnasadh
Aug 1
This is the time of the first of the 3 harvests, and is the grain harvest.
The Goddess becomes the reaper in her mother phase and the Sun God dies.
Mabon
(Autumn Equinox)
Sept 21
This is the witches Thankgiving, sometimes considered the final harvest (although fruits are still harvested until Samhain.
It is a time for giving thanks for what we have been provided with throughout the year.
It is also a time when day and night are equal, and perfect balance exists.
It may also be mentioned that esbats are celebrated on the New moon, and full moon.
As Always...
If you have any other questions I’m happy to assist you & look forward to being of service to you.
May the rest of your journey be peaceful and tranquil and may your angels be with you and all who surround you..
Thank you for reading.
Love & Light
J
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