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Wicca
Wicca worships nature and all living thing things. Witches care about the environment and helps others celebrate life. Witches also follow one main rule and that is halm none do what thou will. Everything you give out, good or bad, you will receive back threefold.
Their are 8 celebrations throughout the wheel of the year. The year is governed by the solstices and the equinoxes. Wicca is also known as the path of the wise. In the past many witches were the midwifes or the wise woman and healers. We maintain the understanding of free will and we do not take away somebody's free will away, following again the threefold law. We acknowledge the cycle of life and of nature and the determination to live in harmony with the earth.
Most Wiccans try to live with the eight Wiccan virtues. which are mirth - laughter. Reverence - great respect to something holy and the capability to feel such respect. Honour - a high standard of moral behaviour. Humility - the state of being humble to yourself and others. Strength - the quality of being physically or mentally strong, intensity of emotion or light. Beauty - pleasing of the senses benefit of the particular strength or quality or a beautiful person who is a pleasure to know. Power - strength, effectiveness and the physical ability or opportunity to do right or the responsibility. Compassion - a feeling of sorrow and the strength and will to help someone in trouble or need.
If you are interested in Wiccan beliefs about life and spirituality, try the wiccan meditation to connect with your inner witch. What does magick mean to you? Magick is the ability to attune to the inner as well as the outer world, and to bring about transformation. True magick comes from within you, it is a state of mind. Take a few minutes, sit quietly listen to your breathing, focus on filling your potential. See yourself connected with your wise inner self, allow yourself to be open to the wisdom that you carry inside.
blessed be
Stella Mellor-Hill is a White Witch and can give you expert advice on the subject.
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