Magick Wicca Witchcraft and The Book of Shadows Gregory Branson Trent Intro 1st Chap
Magick Wicca Witchcraft and The Book of Shadows Gregory Branson Trent Intro 1st Chap
Magick Wicca Witchcraft and The Book of Shadows Gregory Branson Trent Intro 1st Chap
Witchcraft &
the Book of
Shadows
Gregory Branson-Trent
First Printing
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Disclaimer
Wicca is a wonderful belief system and way of life. As with anything in life,
you need to decide for yourself if it is right for you. No one can do this for
you. This book is meant simply as an introduction to the Wiccan way of life
and an instructional tool to get you started. All the information included is
for your use and education. Just remember that the spells included are
powerful and useful, but only if you believe in them. Take them seriously and
believe, and you will be amazed.
Remember, this book is only for educational purposes, and you and only you
are responsible if you choose to do anything based on what you read.
Blessed Be
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Table of Contents
Introduction 9
What Is Magic? 14
Introduction To Wicca 23
Wiccan Protection 51
5000 Years Of
Herbal History 56
Candles / Aromatherapy
& The Book Of Shadows 84
Rituals 338
Wicca, Witchcraft & Pagan Definitions and Herb Uses reference Pages 438
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Introduction
What Is Wicca?
Contrary to what many people believe, Wicca is a very peaceful,
harmonious and balanced way of thinking and life, which promotes wholeness
with the divine and all which exists.
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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 these ancestors lived, worshiped and believed
has been lost due to the efforts of the medieval church to wipe Wicca
existence from history, we try to reconstruct those beliefs to the best of our
ability with the information that is available.
For the past several hundred years, the image of the Witch has been
mistakenly associated with evil, heathenism, and unrighteousness. These
opinions have 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
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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 must face
the consequences resulting from those actions.
Wicca acknowledges the cycles of nature, the lunar phases and the seasons
to celebrate their 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 are involved are based in healing, love, harmony, wisdom
and creativity. The potions that are stirred might be a headache remedy, a
cold tonic, or an herbal flea bath for pets. Wiccans strive to gain knowledge
of and use the natural remedies placed on this earth by the divine for their
benefit instead of using synthetic drugs unless absolutely necessary.
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We 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.
Wicca also reveres 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.
We do not sacrifice animals or humans because that would violate the basic
tenant of "Harm None." One who does and claims to be a Wiccan or a
Witch is lying.
Wiccans have no need to steal or control the life force of another to achieve
mystical or supernatural powers. They draw energy from within, and from
personal relationships 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.
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Witches have a very strict belief in the Law of Three which states that
whatever you send out into the world shall return three fold either good or
bad. With this in mind, a "True Witch" would hesitate in doing magick to
harm or manipulate another because that boomerang that is thrown will
eventually come back much larger and harder than thrown.
This is not to say that Wiccans 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 apply to witches too.
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
everyone in different ways. Through the wisdom and words set down
through the ages, you will find that you are able to understand the basis of
these 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.
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What Is Magick?
(Yes it is spelled correctly)
I suppose I could ramble on for quite some time about what Magick of Wicca,
Witches and Witchcraft is or is not. Instead, I will offer this brief writing I
found somewhere. Unfortunately I cannot remember where I came across it or
who the author was, but I thought it was clear, concise and to the point. It very
simply dispels everything that some religions, old superstitions and of course
Hollywood have tried to make people believe magick is.
Magick is finding your connection to the Earth and all that is natural, alive
and moving in the universe! It binds all that exists together.
Magick is living in balance with the flow of life, and knowing that you are a
vital force within that flow. Magick is everywhere! In the trees, rain, stars, and
in the sea. It is the spark that quickens a seed to rise up from the soil.
Magick is laughter, joy, wonder and truth of the world around us!
Magick is the mystery that lies in the secret soul of the world. It is the essence
of creation. What we imagine, we have the power to create!
With it you can create your dreams, heal your world, love your life and find
the peace that lives in every human heart.
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The word magick also refers to entertainment in which the performer does
tricks of so-called magick. In such entertainment, neither the magician nor the
audience believes that the performer has supernatural powers.
Elements of Magick
The practice of magick includes special words, actions, and objects. Most
magic involves a person, who claims to have supernatural powers.
Magick words: To work most magick, the person sings or speaks special
words in a certain order. These words are called incantations or spells. Some
spells form prayers to demons, spirits, or other supernatural forces. Many
societies believe the magick will not work unless the person recites the spells
perfectly. Other magick words have no meaning, though they supposedly
possess power when spoken by a witch or Wicca practitioner.
Magick objects include certain plants, stones, and other things with
supernatural powers. Any such object may be called a fetish. But this term
often refers to an object--for example, a carving or a dried snake--honored by
a tribe for its magick powers. Many tribes believe fetishes have magick power
because spirits live in these objects.
In some societies, nearly everyone knows how to work some magick. In other
societies, only experts practice magick. Some may be called medicine men,
medicine women, shamans, sorcerers, or witch doctors. In many societies,
shamans must inherit their powers. In others, any person may use magick by
studying the magical arts.
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Many societies believe magick must observe certain rules and taboos
(forbidden actions) for their spells to work. For example, they may be required
not to eat various foods or to avoid sexual activity for a certain period before
the ceremony.
Kinds of Magick
Some people divide magick into black magick and white magick. Black
magick harms people, but white magick helps them. Warlocks usually practice
black magick. But a saint may cure a sick person using white magick.
Homeopathic magick is based on the belief that like produces like. In this type
of magick, also called imitative magick, persons act out or imitate what they
want to happen. They often use a model or miniature of whatever they want to
influence. For example, a fisherman may make a model of a fish and pretend
he is netting it. He believes this ritual will assure him a good catch. In some
European folk dances, the dancers leap high into the air to make their crops
grow tall. People once believed that yellow flowers would cure jaundice, a
yellowish discoloration of the body.
Many taboos come from homeopathic magick. People avoid certain harmless
things because they resemble various harmful things. Among the Inuit
(Eskimos), for example, parents have traditionally warned their sons against
playing a string game, such as cat's cradle, in which children loop string
around their fingers. They feared that playing such games might cause the
children's fingers to become tangled in the harpoon lines they will use as
adults.
Contagious magick comes from the belief that after a person has had contact
with certain things; they will continue to influence that person. The most
common examples of contagious magick involve parts of the body that have
been removed, such as fingernails, hair, and teeth. A person's nails and hair
can affect the rest of that person's body long after they have been cut off. A
person can injure an enemy by damaging a lock of hair or a piece of clothing
from the victim. Magick can even be used to cripple an enemy by placing a
sharp object in that person's footprint.
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People who believe in contagious magick fear that an enemy can gain power
over them by obtaining parts of their body. Therefore, they carefully dispose
of their nails, hair, teeth, and even their body wastes.
People turn to magick chiefly as a form of insurance--that is, they use it along
with actions that actually bring results. For example, hunters may use a
hunting charm. But they also use their hunting skills and knowledge of
animals. The charm may give hunters the extra power they need to hunt even
more successfully than they would without it. If they shoot a lot of game, they
credit the charm for their success. Crops grow without it, and sick people get
well without it, but the belief in magic can bring about many wonderful things.
Many anthropologists believe that people have faith in magick because they
feel a need to believe in it. People may turn to magick to reduce their fear and
uncertainty if they feel they have no control over the outcome of a situation.
For example, farmers use knowledge and skill when they plant their fields.
But they know that weather, insects, or diseases might ruin the crops. So
farmers in some societies may also plant a charm or perform a magick rite to
ensure a good harvest.
History
Ancient times. The use of magick goes back at least as far as 50,000 B.C.
About that time, prehistoric people buried cave bears, probably as a magick
rite. Scientists believe that much prehistoric art had magical purposes. Hunters,
for example, probably used cave paintings of animals in rites intended to help
them hunt the animals.
Magick was important to the ancient Egyptians, who used amulets, magick
figures, and rites. The ancient Greeks and Romans tried to tell the future from
dreams. They also consulted priests called oracles, who interpreted advice
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According to one legend, the Three Wise Men who visited the baby Jesus
were astrologers who located Him by magick use of the stars. The Bible has
many references to magick, sorcery, and witchcraft.
During the Middle Ages, nearly all Europeans believed in magick. The clergy
considered magick sinful but believed in its power. The so-called science of
alchemy included much magick. Alchemists hoped to discover the
philosopher's stone, a magick substance that could change iron, lead, and
other metals into gold. They also sought the elixir of life, a miraculous
substance that could cure disease and lengthen life.
From the 1500's to the 1700's, belief in magick continued widespread. Even
highly educated people believed in its power. The Swiss physician Philippus
Paracelsus, for example, experimented with alchemy and believed in the
power of talismans. Sir Isaac Newton, the famous English astronomer and
mathematician, studied alchemy. Thousands of persons were tried and
executed as witches during this period.
Many forms of magick tried to predict the future. People believed a person's
character could be described or the future foretold in various ways. These
methods included studying the palm of a person's hand, facial features, or
even the moles on a person's skin. Some people used tarot cards, a set of
playing cards with special pictures, for fortunetelling.
Magic today still plays an important role in the life of many ethnic groups.
Even among modern peoples, magic has many followers with an interest in
such subjects as astrology, fortunetelling, and witchcraft. For example, many
people who have faith in astrology read their daily horoscope in a newspaper.
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The magical elements have correspondences with the tarot cards as the four
suits. The four quarters (directions of the universe as used in magick ritual)
and the Archangels also correspond with these same elements.
Astrological signs also correspond with the elements. Taurus, Virgo, and
Capricorn are earth signs. Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces are water signs. Aries,
Leo and Sagittarius are fire signs. Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius are air signs.
ELEMENTALS
The magical elements are said to be peopled by spirits and mythological
entities called elementals or nature spirits. These are grouped into four main
categories:
Elementals are usually only visible to those with clairvoyant sight and are
more likely to be seen at night in the mountains or country away from cities --
especially if you are tired or sleepy. Although elementals exist naturally, it is
also possible to create one which will exist for a limited time -- no elemental
has immortality. A created elemental is called an 'artificial elemental'.
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However, some contemporary occultists see them only as symbols for forces
and otherwise not 'real' at all. Another word sometimes used for elemental is
'familiar' (usually in medieval witchcraft); the term is ambiguous, as it might
merely be an ordinary household pet such as a dog or cat.
YIN YANG
Chinese philosophy and acupuncture talk of yin yang. This is the idea of
polarity, or opposite pairs, as shown:
Yin Yang
Water Fire
Contraction Expansion
Cold Hot
Feminine Masculine
Moon Sun
Negative Positive
Passive Active
Ebb Flow
Wane Wax
The list could go on. In Chinese literature it is quite long. Some occultists
suggest everything can be similarly arranged into related opposite pairs.
SIMPLE MAGICK
Here is a simple magical technique you may wish to try. To help you to
achieve your goal (magical or otherwise), find a word or short phase which
sums up what it is that you want to accomplish. Write the word (or phrase)
down 10 times each day until you achieve success.
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2
An Introduction to
Traditional Wicca
Often Traditional Wiccans are asked to describe our religion and beliefs for
interested people, who may or may not have confused this with other Pagan
religions, with inversions of Christian/Islamic religions like Satanism, or with
purely magical traditions with no religious base. There is a lot of flexibility in
the ways that Wiccans describe themselves, and one characteristic of Wicca is
a large degree of personal liberty to practice freely. Still, there is an outline
that can be described in general terms. Many traditions will depart from one
particular or another, but groups departing from all or most of these features
are probably non-Wiccan Traditions attempting to stretch or distort the
Wiccan name to cover what they want to do.
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British Wicca, brought in the late 1950's by English and American Initiates of
Gardnerian, Alexandrian and Celtic Wicca. These traditions are a little like the
denominations in Christianity, but hopefully far more harmonious.
What's In a Name?
Wicca, Witchcraft, and "The Craft" are used interchangeably at times by
many kinds of people. It is fair to say that all Wiccans are Witches. It is
important to know that many people call themselves witches who are not in
the least Wiccan, and that Masons also refer to themselves as "Craft", with
good historical precedent. Carefully question people on the particular things
they do and believe as part of their religion rather than relying on labels. Any
real Wiccan would welcome such honest inquiry.
Wiccans have nothing to do with other people's deities or devils, like the
Christian God or Satan, the Muslim Allah or the Jewish Jehovah (reputedly
not his real name). Christians often deny this fact because they think that their
particular god is the only God, and everybody else in the whole world must be
worshipping their devil. They're wrong on both counts.
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Wicca is generally a cheerful religion, and has many holidays and festivals.
In fact, most of the more pleasant holidays now on the calendar are descended
from the roots Wicca draws on, including Christmas, May Day, Easter and
Summer Vacation. Wicca is definitely not always serious. Dancing, feasting
and general merriment are a central part of the celebrations.
Wiccan Ethics
Wiccans have ethics which are different in nature than most "one-god"
religions, which hand out a list of "do's and don'ts". We have a single
extremely powerful ethical principal which Initiates are responsible for
applying in specific situations according to their best judgment. That principle
is called the Wiccan Rede (Old-English for rule) and reads:
Based on the earlier mention of "True Will", you will understand that the
Rede is far more complex than it sounds, and is quite different than saying
"Do whatever you want as long as nobody is hurt". Finding out your Will is
difficult sometimes, and figuring out what is harmful, rather than just painful
or unpleasant is not much easier.
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reject other paths besides their own, including each other's. "One-god"
religions also do not exalt the Female as does Wicca, and mixing two such
different traditions would water them both down. Besides, you'd have to ask
how serious a person who practiced two religions was about either one. Being
Jewish is an exception, since it is a race and culture as well as a religion.
There are many Wiccan Jews, but they practice Wicca, not Judaism.
Priestesses at Large?
Long ago the spiritual (and sometimes physical) ancestors of Wiccans were
Priestesses and Priests to the Pagan culture as well as devotees of their
Mystery. Now that a Pagan culture is rising again, some ask if today's
Wiccans could resume that role. This seems unlikely.
Today's Pagan culture is very diverse and more interested in exploring and
creating new forms than in building on existing traditions. A public role
would either dilute current traditions or force them on an unwilling audience.
The neo-Pagan community generally prefers "media figures" and rapid
membership and growth. This is not compatible with Wiccan‘s slow methods
of training and Initiation, the insistence that livelihood come from work
outside the Craft, or the need for privacy. Wiccan religion is not accepted in
the American workplace or political system, and may never be. The most
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powerful Priestesses are often unknown to all but their Covens. While all
Wiccans are Pagans, all Pagans are not Wiccan, and it is best that it remain so.
Bide within the Law you must, in perfect Love and perfect Trust.
Live you must and let to live, fairly take and fairly give.
For tread the Circle thrice about to keep unwelcome spirits out.
To bind the spell well every time, let the spell be said in rhyme.
Light of eye and soft of touch, speak you little, listen much.
Honor the Old Ones in deed and name,
let love and light be our guides again.
When the Lady's moon is new, kiss the hand to her times two.
When the moon rides at her peak then your heart's desire seek.
Heed the North winds mighty gale, lock the door and trim the sail.
When the Wind blows from the East, expect the new and set the feast.
When the wind comes from the South, love will kiss you on the mouth.
When the wind whispers from the West, all hearts will find peace and rest.
Nine woods in the Cauldron go, burn them fast and burn them slow.
Birch in the fire goes to represent what the Lady knows.
Oak in the forest towers with might; in the fire it brings the God's
insight. Rowan is a tree of power causing life and magick to flower.
Hazel-the tree of wisdom and learning adds its strength to the bright fire
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burning.
White are the flowers of Apple tree that brings us fruits of fertility.
Grapes grow upon the vine giving us both joy and wine.
Fir does mark the evergreen to represent immortality seen.
As the old year starts to wane the new begins, it's now Samhain.
When the time for Embolic shows watch for flowers through the snows.
When the wheel begins to turn soon the Beltane fires will burn.
As the wheel turns to Lamas night power is brought to magick rite.
Four times the Minor Sabbats fall use the Sun to mark them all.
When the wheel has turned to Yule light the log the Horned One rules.
In the spring, when night equals day time for Ostara to come our way.
When the Sun has reached its height time for Oak and Holly to fight.
Harvesting comes to one and all when the Autumn Equinox does fall.
Heed the flower, bush, and tree by the Lady blessed you'll be.
Where the rippling waters go cast a stone, the truth you'll know.
When you have and hold a need, harken not to others greed.
Mind the Three-fold Laws you should three times bad and three times good.
When misfortune is now wear the star upon your brow.
Be true in love this you must do unless your love is false to you.
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Before Time Was
Before time was, there was The One;
The One was all, and all was The One.
And the vast expanse known as the universe was The One,
all wise, all pervading, all powerful, eternally changing.
And space moved. The One molded energy into twin forms,
equal but opposite, fashioning the Goddess and God
from The One and of The One.
The Goddess and God stretched and gave thanks to The One,
but darkness surrounded them.
They were alone, solitary save for The One.
All are born, live, die and are reborn beneath the Moon and Sun;
All things come to pass there under, and all occurs
with the blessings of The One, the Goddess and God,
as has been the way of existence since before time was.
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Various Wiccan
Traditions
Gardnerian Wicca
*Reincarnation and the Wiccan Rede [An it harm none do what you will] are
basic tenants of the tradition. Covens are as much as possible composed of
male/female pairs for balance. Most working is accomplished with the energy
raised by the interaction of the Lord and Lady as represented by the couples in
the coven by dancing, chanting, etc.
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Alexandrian Wicca
Alexandrian Wicca was the creation of Alex Sanders (with his then wife
Maxine) who claimed to have been initiated by his grandmother in 1933. Its
principal proponents are Janet and Stewart Farrar whose books set forth most,
if not all, of the Alexandrian tradition. Contrary to popular belief, the name
Alexandrian refers not to Alex Sanders, but to Ancient Alexandria.
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Dianic Wicca
The Church of Wicca was founded by Gavin and Yvonne Frost. They offer
correspondence courses in their brand of Wicca, which is sometimes called
Celtic Wicca. The Church of Wicca has just recently begun including a
Goddess in their deity structure, and has been very patrofocal as Wiccan
traditions go. The Church of Wicca terms itself "Baptist Wicca"
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Frostism. If you DON'T have to pay for the course, and have some extra time,
it would probably be worth reading just for comparison.
The Frosts have always been rather more public than most traditions
(advertising their course in the Enquirer and similar publications) which has
earned them heavy criticism in less public Craft groups.
Georgian Wicca
Discordianism (Erisian)
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A. Some say yes, and some say no. I suppose the only way to navigate this
question safely is to point out what some may consider the main differences.
In general, Wiccans feel free to review different belief systems, such as Celtic,
Norse, Essene, Gnosis, or Shamanism, and then blend together any points that
"feel" right into their own personal path. Pure Witchcraft on the other hand,
may focus a little more tightly on using Magick and ritual to work with the
elemental and spiritual forces in nature. Regardless, I feel the differences are
slight in that Wicca and Witchcraft both work to achieve balance and harmony
within nature and self.
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As a solitary you are free to choose any path you desire, or any blend that
"feels" right to you. The important thing is to not allow a name or word to
become a stumbling block. It is the intent of your actions and spirituality that
matters in the end. I realize it is a poor comparison; Peanut Butter and
Chocolate are two completely separate things. The fact remains, however, that
they work pretty well when mixed together. Ultimately you must do what
"feels" right to you...
Q. The Wiccan Rede says "An it harm none, do as ye will." Does that mean a
Witch can do anything they want and it‘s OK if they justify the action to
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themselves?
A. An excellent question indeed and the answer is no... The whole premise of
our belief system is based on living in harmony with all things that exist. This
includes, but is not limited to the earth, trees, rivers, lakes, oceans, air, and all
of earth's creatures, as well as other people without regard to race, color,
religion, or sexual orientation.
This is not to say that Witches are perfect, never do anything wrong, or make
mistakes. We are still human. We are aware of, or try to be aware of the
karmic return of our actions, and are very careful not to send out negative
energy in thought or deed.
Yes, sometimes a Witch will focus an energy form toward someone who
needs a psychic zap. This is only done however when a person is consistently
doing something very wrong within society and causing a lot of harm to
others. If and when a Witch does zap someone, they do so with the full
knowledge that it will eventually return to them and there will be a price to
pay according to the Law of Three. There are times when we simply must
make a personal sacrifice for the good of the whole and shoulder this weight.
Q. OK, so if Wicca and Witchcraft are not evil, why do you hold rituals and
ceremonies at night hidden in the woods?
A. This practice has its history in a couple of different things, none of which
have anything to do with evil... In the old world, especially within the Celtic
tribes, the day followed an entirely different schedule than it does in modern
times. The new day for them actually began at sunset. This is also why most
observances of holidays were celebrated on the evening before the actual
calendar day. The second reason is that survival had an entirely different
meaning during those times. Almost without exception, everyone spent their
daylight hours tending the crops, their herds, or engaged in their trade. All
daylight hours were vitally important simply for survival reasons.
A. The form and context vary from group to group, and between each ritual,
and may run the gamut from elaborate ceremony to spontaneous ritual to
simple meditation.
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A. Wiccans believe that there are female/male aspects to the One or All and
without the union and balance of these two aspects, nothing can exist. See
Before Time Was or read the answer to question number two above again for
more insight.
Q. Is Witchcraft a cult?
A. No. Cults are groups that trade a sense of salvation and belonging for the
ability to think for oneself. They indulge in extravagant homage or adoration
(Webster's Dictionary), usually of an earthly leader of some sort. If you know
a real Witch, you'll quickly come to find the term "Cult" could not apply to us.
Most Wiccans, Witches and pagans come to the Craft individually through
reading and communing with nature. They often will remain solitary in their
beliefs but other will also find like-minded people to celebrate seasonal cycles
or monthly moons with. Witches are extremely individualistic, self sufficient
and defend the right of free will without hesitation.
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This approach was taken because the power and knowledge could be misused
in the wrong hands. Therefore, by using only the spoken word, the old masters
could ensure those who wished to follow the path had a true understanding
and their hearts were in the right place as their knowledge of the mysteries
grew. Unfortunately, when the medieval church began its attempts to convert
and eliminate rival belief systems, the teachers were either killed outright or
went underground resulting in much of the ancient knowledge being lost.
Q. The word Tradition is used quite often. What is the exact meaning of this?
A. Some do and some don't. Spell work should never be the focus of
following this path and those who seek our ways only for this purpose are
very misguided. A spell is a ritual formula, or series of steps, to direct psychic
energy to accomplish a desired end. This energy is drawn from the Earth with
the aid of elementals, concentrated and sent out into the world to achieve a
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positive goal. Since Witchcraft teaches that whatever one sends out is returned
threefold, Witches are very careful to never send out harmful energy
carelessly. The Christian word for this is "Prayer". The only real difference is
that Witches also invoke the aid of spirit guides, familiars or other elemental
energies to add strength to the process as well as using ritual tools.
A. Sex is part of nature and sacred to the Deities and Witches. Just like
everyone else, witches think it's wonderful. The Great Rite at Beltane is a
symbolic representation of the union between the Goddess and God resulting
in the creation of all that exists. Very few, if any, traditions engage in sex as a
part of group rites and there are no orgies during ritual. Many couples who
have chosen each other, and jointly follow the path, do use sex magick in their
private rites and rituals, however. It is a deeply intimate sharing of body, spirit
and soul which bonds them together closer than anything else can.
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A. The term skyclad means "Clad only by the sky". Not all Witches perform
rituals skyclad, but there are those who believe that the absence of clothing
allows energy to transfer to and from them more freely. Many simply feel
closer to the Goddess and God while in their natural form without the
bindings of human technology, insecurities or socially retarded inhibitions
regarding the human form. Many wear a robe or some other clothing made of
natural materials while participating in group activities and go skyclad only
when observing rites alone or with their mate. Regardless, going skyclad
during ritual is in no way a sexual act, it is a deeply spiritual one for those
who "choose" to do so.
Q. Is Witchcraft a religion?
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Insofar as the Craft of the Wise is the most ancient and most honorable creed
of humankind, it behooves all who are Witches to act in ways that give respect
to the Old Gods, to their sisters and brothers of the Craft, and to themselves.
Chivalry is a high code of honor which is of most ancient Celtic Pagan origin,
and must be lived by all who follow the Old ways.
It must be kenned that thoughts and intent put forth on this Middle-Earth will
wax strong in other worlds beyond, and return... bringing into creation, on this
world, that which had been sent forth. Thus one should exercise discipline, for
"as ye sow, so shall ye reap."
A Witch's word must have the validity of a signed and witnessed oath. Thus,
give thy word sparingly, but adhere to it like iron.
Refrain from speaking ill of others, for not all truths of the matter may be
known.
Pass not unverified words about another, for hearsay is, in large part, a thing
of falsehoods.
Be thou honest with others, and have them known that honesty is likewise
expected of them.
The fury of the moment plays folly with the truth; to keep one's head is a
virtue.
Contemplate always the consequences of thine acts upon others. Strive not to
harm another.
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Though there may be differences between those of the Old Ways, diverse
covens and circles may well have diverse views. These views, even if they are
different than yours, should always be given respect. When a coven, circle,
clan, or grove is visited or joined, one should discern quietly their practices,
and abide thereby.
As a Witch, thou hast power, and thy powers wax strongly as wisdom
increases. Therefore exercise discretion in the use thereof.
Courage and honor endure forever. Their echoes remain when the mountains
have crumbled to dust.
Pledge friendship and fealty to those who so warrant. Strengthen others of the
Brethren and they shall strengthen thee.
Thou shalt not reveal the secrets of another Witch or another Coven. Others
have labored long and hard for them, and cherish them as treasures.
Those who follow the mysteries should be above reproach in the eyes of the
world, and should always seek to make this so.
The laws of the land should be obeyed whenever possible and within reason,
for in the main they have been chosen with wisdom for the well-being of all.
Have pride in thyself, and seek perfection in body and in mind. For the Lady
hath said, "How canst thou honor another unless thou give honor to thyself
firstly?"
Those who seek the Mysteries should consider themselves as select of the
Gods, for it is they who lead the race of humankind to the highest of thrones
and beyond to the very stars.
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