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Wicca Is
Wicca is a new age religion, that has roots from
the times of Neolithic paganism, information taken from traditional Italian witchcraft, that survived the burning times, and aspects of rites from the masons.
Back in Ancient times, the women and men of the village were the seers and the healers and had the knowledge of herbs and medicines. They healed the sick, delivered the babies, gave council, foretold the future, and were valuable parts of the villages and communities.
They gathered their information and teachings and from all around the things in nature, such as the sun, the moon, the stars, animals, trees, plants and minerals, as well as the cycles of the seasons. They understood that mankind was not superior to nature, but a part of it, and all that it is.
This belief continues today, and most wiccans believe in the balanced polarities of the feminine and masculine which are seen as the Goddess and the God, and made up of all the Goddess's and Gods of each certain tradition. These are ultimately all a part of the One Ulitimate Creative life force, that many simply call God/ Goddess/ Spirit.
According to wiccan tradition the Goddess is seen as the origin of all creation of the earth, nature, and life itself. The Goddess is also seen in 3 aspects as the Maiden, the Mother and the Crone, which correspond with the waxing and waning phases of the moon, and also the the cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth.
The God aspect, is seen as the masculine side of nature. He represents the wild force of nature, the hunt, that is strong and expressive, without being patriarchical and destructive. He represents sexuality and fertility, that allows the Goddess to create life, and he is also the keeper of the gates of life and death. Different Wiccan traditions have different diety structures consisting of many Gods and Goddess's that represent specific aspects of the ultimate plane of existance. Each one is unique, and used to attune to the mysteries of existance that, that diety represents.
Wiccans also believe in the (7) planes of existance which are:
1. The Physical Plane (where we exist now)
2. The Elemental Plane
3. The Astral Plane
4. The Emotional Plane
5. The Mental Plane (where the watchers and the Arch angels exist)
6. The Spiritual Plane (where the Gods and Goddesses exist)
7. The Ultimate Plane (where the ultimate creative life force exists)
These planes of existance go from the lowest plane, where we exist, to the highest plane of where the Ultimate creative life force exists. Wiccans believe that everything is a part of the Ultimate Life Force, from all of the lower planes up to the highest....everything on this plane and in the universe is all a part of the ultimate Spirit.
One of the most important beliefs that wiccans follow is called the Wiccan Rede, which states "An ye harm none, do what ye will." This is an ethical guideline that we follow, which means that we may follow our spiriual path in any way that we choose, as long as we harm noone,and nothing, including ourselves.
Another important belief wiccans follow is the Threefold Law. In which they believe that whatever they do, or put out, be it good or evil,
will return to us threefold, or three times over, therefore anyone who would believe in this, would certainly not do anything harmful or bane.
The third most important belief that most wiccans share, is the belief in reincarnation. They do not believe in a heaven, or a hell, and they believe that death just takes us to another plane of existance, which they call Summerland.
Some wiccans believe that a soul is continously is reborn again over and over, whereas others believe that a soul is reborn until they have learned everything their soul is meant to learn through all of their life lessons, and at that time, they become one with the Ultimate Life force on the Ultimate Plane. This makes wiccans ultimately responsible for their own actions in life, as they believe the mistakes they made,and the wrongs they have committed, will have them return back again and again, until they can get it right, and learn the lessons they are meant to learn.
Wiccans follow a basic system of ritual and celebration of the seasons either in covens or on a solitary basis.
They have (8) holidays, that follow the wheel of the year, or the cycle of the seasons, which are called Sabbats.
Most Magical rites are performed on Esbats, which correspond to the phases of the moon, when worship and reverence is also performed, although magick can be performed at any time it is necessary. Both rituals and magick are performed within a magic circle, which is a purified and protected space, and a
"world between the worlds"
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