Witches, spells magic, oh my! The truth about wicca

by notaboutreligion | February 8, 2009 at 02:41 am
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You don't hear to much about the practice of Wicca in the media. Wicca is, no doubt, one the most misunderstood religions in the world. Wanting to learn more about the practice, I commissioned a Wiccan high priestess to write an introductory article. Here is a portion of it that I found particularly usefull:

Years and years of distortion have created quite a bad rap for today’s Wiccans. So, what is it really all about?

-They DO NOT worship Satan.
The devil is an anti-Pagan propaganda device invented by the Christian church. Wiccans perceive all life as a constant flow of positive and negative energies, which intertwine to create the balance of life. However, Wiccans DO NOT believe in Satan, so they obviously can’t worship Satan.

-They DO NOT believe in Heaven or Hell.
They believe in taking responsibility for their own actions, rules of Karma, and so on. They DO however believe that your soul goes to an eternal resting place, known as Summerland, when your spirit doesn’t need to reincarnate anymore. (See info on reincarnation)

-Witches NO NOT cast evil/harmful spells.
Modern witches have a very strict belief in the Three-fold Rule, or laws of Karma. Whatever is sent out into our world shall return three-times over. Therefore, if a witch sends out negative energy, it will return to them three-times over. Likewise, the good they do is returned to them three-times.

-They DO NOT kill animals.
As stated before, Wicca is a nature-based religion. They believe in the sacredness of all things. They love animals, and even worship them (much like Native Americans).

-They DO NOT call themselves warlocks.
The word warlock means “truth twister.” Most obviously then, it is a huge insult to call them that. Be them male or female they are called witches or Wiccans.

-They DO NOT summon demons.
Simply put, they are not that dumb.

-Wicca is NOT a cult.
Wiccans believe that people should do what they will, therefore they respect all others religions and hope to receive the same consideration in return. They do not choose to look at their path as the “one true right way,” and believe that no matter what religion you are, we will all find our eternal resting place.

-They DO NOT attack people.
Wiccans never use their powers to attack (again the three-fold rule), BUT that doesn’t mean they can’t defend themselves.

-They DO NOT cast love spells.
They have a strong belief in the free will of others, SO casting a love spell on a specific person is a no, no. However, Witches ARE able to cast a general love spell, asking for the spirits to send a true lover (if that person wills it) their way. The same is true in asking for friendship.

-Witches DO believe in a God.
BUT, they also believe in a Goddess (also known as the Lord and Lady). They believe in the male and female aspects in nature. Both are equal, and opposite, creating balance. One can not work without the other. Think of them as kind of Yin and Yang aspects. The God and Goddess also aid Witches in their magickal works.

-Wiccans DO believe we are all one.
They believe in the connection of all living things through Spirit- people, animals, plants, elements, etc.

-Wiccans DO believe there are three parts of a person.
They believe there is a physical, mental, and spiritual aspect to each person. They try to work with all three parts in order to balance themselves to live in harmony as best they can.

-They DO believe in reincarnation.
Whether it be the Eastern version known as the Transmigration of Souls (the spirit incarnating one body after another in an effort to learn all the life lessons that it can), or Ancestral Incarnation (where the spirit and life lessons of the grandfather transmute to the granddaughter, and so on down the genetic line). The latter is a more traditionally Celtic approach, but both are accepted.

-They DO believe in the Laws of Return.
Wiccans have no belief in heaven or hell that souls will go to based on their worldly actions. With the belief in the Law of Return (or Karma) one’s actions will determine one’s future. The individual is therefore responsible for his or her own fate, based on what he or she chooses to do internally and externally in the world. This is an extension of the Three-fold Law, as stated above.

-Wiccans DO have a firm ethical belief.
Wicca has but one law of action and ethics called the Wiccan Rede. “And ye harm none, do what ye will” covers almost everything that the Ten Commandments do: don’t lie, don’t steal, don’t cheat, etc. The only law that the Ten Commandments express that is not covered by the Wiccan Rede is that of marriage and adultery. In Wicca, love itself is sanctified, with or without government authorization. As long as two individuals share a sincere bond of love that does not harm either party, it does not matter if they are legally joined- no matter if they are heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, or interracial.

-Wiccans DO believe in magick.
Wiccans believe in the power of magick to create change. Witches use herbs, oils, colors, stones, crystals, and other symbolic materials to represent the change they wish to create. Witches believe that the individual is responsible for his or her own reality. If there is something that is not healthy, or conducive to happiness and growth, they have the power to change it. [NOTE: the reason magick is spelled with a “k” is a simple one. It is to help distinguish the hocus pocus "magic”- all the stuff you see in movies, or watch a magician do- and the true magick of the Craft- basically the every day magick in everything around us, the natural workings of life.]

-Wiccans DO have a religious symbol.
Their symbol is called the Pentacle, a star. Each side of the star stands for the four elements (earth, water, fire, and air), plus the essence of Spirit, which binds all living things. [NOTE: not to be confused with a PentaGRAM, which is an upside-down version the Satanists use- and other negative "black magic" users.]

-They DO believe in the balance of the elements.
The elements of earth, water, fire, and air play an important role in the Wiccan religion. They use the elements to aid them in performing rituals and other such things. Each element has their own aspects, strengths, and symbolism. (See the section on Elements for more info.)

PLEASE NOTE: Not all Wiccans are Witches, and not all Witches are Wiccans. Let me explain. Wicca is a type of Paganism, just as Catholicism is a type Christianity. Witches practice in all forms of Paganism, so it is not limited to being Wiccan. Practitioners of magick are Witches, but just because you’re Wiccan doesn’t make you a Witch. Wicca is just the religion, the faith, and the beliefs. Not all of them practice spellwork and it is most certainly not required. Hopefully that helps clear up the difference between Wiccans and Witches.

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Steve Jenkins

Very good info. Thanks for posting.

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Jennifer O'Neill

Great information! Really puts it all together in one concise, easy to understand format. Thanks so much for sharing! 

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Michelle and Felix

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Vaituu Burgess

Thanx for the helpfull information....I'm young and was a little confused about all this so i appreciate it :)

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Fang Jones

Hello Cypresso,

 

I have a friend who acutually experiments with dark magic who didnt mean to but he loves the effects but wants to quit because his girlfriend is a wiccan.What is the best advice for my friend?

The Protector Fang

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