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- THE ANCIENT ART
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- Once upon a time, a long time ago, there were people who believed
- in laughter, joy and love. They believed in many deities, but
- the most important to them was their Great Mother Goddess. They
- believed in and lived with the powers of Nature. They reveled in
- the Wind, the Rain, the Snow and the Sunlight. They marveled at
- and revered the changing of the seasons and saw therein great
- excitement and wisdom to be gained. They knew that if they
- tended, cared for and loved the Earth, in return She would
- provide for, care for and love them. They saw that all around
- them the world was filled with Life, much as their own but in
- many different and wonderful forms. They felt the life of the
- flowers, plants and trees and respected them for that life
- essence. They looked about and observed all the many types of
- animals and saw that they were kindred to them and loved them.
- They felt and observed the great Love of the Goddess all about
- them and knew kinship with the Moon. They were practioners of
- The Old Religion, worshipers of The Great Mother.
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- Witch! The very word instantly invokes visions for each of us,
- visions which vary greatly from individual to individual. Many
- of these visions, however, are quite false, brought about by many
- centuries of severe persecutions, mis-representations, prejudice
- and, in recent years, lack of knowledge. Witchcraft! What is it
- really?
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- Witchcraft is the oldest, most irrepressible religion in the
- world because it stimulates the intellect, promotes a simple,
- practical way of life and, most importantly, is emotionally
- satisfying. Its roots lie in the ancient Matriarchal systems of
- Goddess worship. A religion of Nature in which the primary
- deity is female (The Essence of Femininity, The Earth Mother,
- The Great Mother, etc.).
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- It was easy for the Wise Ones to look at the world around them
- and see the great importance of Feminine Principle. The female
- was, indeed, the one who bore the young, perhaps the most
- magickal of all events to ancient man. Then, she played by far
- the most important role in rearing the young, being totally
- responsible for feeding, for without her milk there was no life
- past birth. She was responsible for the teaching and early care
- of the young. In all youths the greatest comfort and nurturing
- love were connected with the mother. These revelations and
- experiences could hardly lead to any other choice than the total
- reverence and deification of the female.
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- Although The Great Mother is the most important deity, Witches
- do, generally, recognize many Goddessess and/or Gods and are,
- therefore, polytheistic. The tenets of Witchcraft are few but
- all-encompassing, for with three simple Universal Observations
- all of life can be explained and understood:
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- 1) Reincarnation - Mortality
- 2) Cause & Effect - Magick
- 3) Retribution - Morality
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- Reincarnation enlightens the Witch to the fact that, as we come
- to this material world over and over in a series of learning
- periods, or lifetimes, we will eventually have to experience all
- things, be all things, understand all things. This creates a
- great tolerance for other viewpoints in the Witch.
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- Cause & Effect, and an understanding of it, allows the Witch to
- see what makes the world work and how to live most efficiently.
- It gives them a great advantage in that it explains the working
- of Magick.
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- Retribution shows the Witch, in graphic terms, that every thought
- one might have, every action one may take, is returned in like
- kind. This realization forms the basis of the Moral Code of the
- Witch.
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- The Patriarchal Societies which evolved in later times had no
- tolerance for the Goddess religions and systematically set out to
- destroy the material vestiges, kill or convert the adherents and
- wipe out all knowledge of them. They destroyed the temples and
- other places of worship, desecrated the sacred groves and
- magickal places, attempted to pervert the old deities, mutilated
- and totally suppressed sacred art, tore down libraries and burned
- books, tortured and killed the practitioners of the Old
- Religions, demeaned, persecuted and oppressed women in general
- and passed strictly enforced laws which made theirs the State
- Religion and forbade all other viewpoints.
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- Despite the centuries of insidious persecution, deliberate
- destruction and perversions at the hands of the Christian
- Conspirators, Witchcraft has survived.
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- COMMON INQUIRIES
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- I've heard the terms 'White Witch' and 'Black Witch'. Can you
- explain?
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- In this connotation, white is referring to Positive, Black is
- referring to Negative. A White Witch then is someone who tries
- to do Positive or Good things. Black Witch could be a term used
- to describe someone who deliberately does Negative or Bad things.
- A True Witch believes in the Law of Retribution and would never
- deliberately harm anyone or anything or participate in Negative
- or Destructive acts.
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- èIs it possible for me to practice Witchcraft and remain a
- Christian?
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- No. The Christian Doctrine states, unequivocally, that
- Christians shall have no other Gods before the Christian God.
- Christian Doctrine says to believe in any other deities or to
- practice any other religion is not only evil but should be
- punished by death, specifically naming Witchcraft. The Christian
- Doctrine also denies Reincarnation and prescribes punishment for
- those who practice Magick.
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- Devil worship?
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- Witches do not worship the Devil. Witchcraft predates
- Christianity and does not incorporate a belief in the Christian
- Devil.
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- The Wise Ones did deify the Masculine Principle and quite often
- He was depicted as The Great Horned God; Pan, Cernunnos, the
- Great Stag, The Green Man. To the Traditional Witch, the
- Masculine Deity (the Goddess' Consort) is very important, revered
- and loved. He is the perfect Father, the Lord Protector. The
- Horned God of the Witches is loving, kind and good.
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- Don't men have difficulty with a supreme female deity? There are
- some groups which give equal status to the female and male
- deities.
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- Neo-Pagans are, by definition, people who attempt to live with
- the Old Country Ways in a new, modern day manner. And while, in
- this modern era, equal status for the deities may be popular, as
- it relates to Witchcraft it is historically incorrect.
- Therefore, a group which does not recognize the Goddess as
- primary deity is not practicing The Ancient Art. Indeed, they,
- generally, know very little about Witchcraft, despite their
- claims. Traditional Dualistic Witches do most emphatically
- believe that women and men are equal, but have no trouble
- relating to the Goddess. The Male Witch finds great comfort and
- solace in his Great Mother.
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- Do I have to join a Coven?
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- No. It is not necessary nor is it desirable for a great many
- people. Some people enjoy the support and companionship a Coven
- provides, others enjoy solitary worship. The Coven, which is an
- extremely close knit worship group, may not be possible for some
- because of location, family climate, availability, etc.
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- Why is Witchcraft secretive?
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- The horror of the 'Burning Time' is still very real to the Witch.
- èThe past persecutions were severe. Even so, in today's more
- enlightened society the need for complete secrecy has lessened
- and many are able to share their beliefs openly. Very few,
- however, are willing to expose their very personal and private
- religious expressions to others who may not understand.
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- What do I have to do to become a Witch?
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- The answer to this question is very simple. To become a Witch
- one must follow the religion of Witchcraft. To do this one must
- believe in the Goddess as primary deity and follow the three
- basic tenets. How simple! How uncomplicated! How Pagan!
- Everything else concerning witchcraft is simply minor details.
- Details that vary from Aspect to Aspect, Coven to Coven and
- individual to individual. The details are relatively personal.
- They should not become more important than the basic tenets. If
- you do not understand, believe and practice Witchcraft, you are
- not a Witch. No one can make you a Witch. Reading about it can
- not make you a Witch. An Initiation can not make you a Witch.
- Saying you are a Witch, one thousand and fifty two times, can not
- make you a Witch.
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- In the search for your individual path beware of those who would
- take advantage of you. Do not fall prey to the unscrupulous
- charlatans who would swindle you in a monetary sense (mail-order
- courses, charges for teaching or initiations, vows of poverty,
- etc.), exploit you sexually or manipulate you for their own
- personal ego-trips.