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- Principles of Wiccan Belief
- (as adopted by the Council of American Witches, April, 1974)
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- 1. We practice rites to attune ourselves with the natural rhythm
- of life forces marked by the phases of the moon and the
- Seasonal Quarters and Cross-Quarters.
-
- 2. We recognize that our intelligence gives us a unique
- responsibility towards our environment. We seek to live in
- harmony with nature, in ecological balance offering
- fulfillment to life and consciousness within an evolutionary
- concept.
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- 3. We acknowledge a depth of power far greater than that apparent
- to the average person. Because it is far greater than ordinary
- it is sometimes called "supernatural", but we see it as lying
- within that which is naturally potential to all.
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- 4. We conceive of the Creative Power in the universe as manifest
- through polarity -- as masculine and feminine -- and that same
- Creative power lies in all people, and functions through the
- interaction of masculine and feminine. We value neither above
- the other, knowing each to be supportive to the other. We
- value sex as pleasure, as the symbol and embodiment of life,
- and as one of the sources of energies used in magical practice
- and religious worship.
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- 5. We recognize both outer worlds and inner, or psychological,
- worlds known sometimes as the Spiritual World, the Collective
- Unconscious, Inner Planes, etc. - and we see in the
- interaction of these two dimensions the basis for paranormal
- phenomena and magickal exercises. We neglect neither dimension
- for the other, seeing both as necessary for our fulfillment.
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- 6. We do not recognize any authoritarian hierarchy, but do honor
- those who teach, respect those who share their greater
- knowledge and wisdom, and acknowledge those who courageously
- give of themselves in leadership.
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- 7. We see religion, magic, and wisdom in living as being united
- in the way one views the world and live within it - a world
- view and philosophy of life which we identify as 'Witchcraft -
- the Wiccan Way'.
-
- 8. Calling oneself "Witch" does not make one a Witch - but
- neither does heredity itself, nor the collecting of titles,
- degrees and initiations. A Witch seeks to control the forces
- within themselves that make life possible in order to live
- wisely and well without harm to others and in harmony with
- Nature.
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- 9. We believe in the affirmation and fulfillment of life in a
- continuation of evolution and development of consciousness
- giving meaning to the Universe we know and our personal role
- within it.
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- 10. Our only animosity towards Christianity, or towards any other
- religion or philosophy of life, is to the extent that its
- institutions have claimed to be 'the only way' and have sought
- to deny freedom to others and to suppress other ways of
- religious practice and belief.
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- 11. As American Witches, we are not threatened by debates on the
- history of the Craft, the origins of various terms, the
- legitimacy of various aspects of different traditions. We are
- concerned with our present and our future.
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- 12. We do not accept the concept of absolute evil, nor do we
- worship any entity known as "Satan" or "the Devil", as defined
- by the Christian tradition. We do not seek power through the
- suffering of others, nor accept that personal benefit can be
- derived only by denial to another.
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- 13. We beleive that we should seek within Nature that which is
- contibutory to our health and well-being.
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- This is not in any way an all-encompassing credo applicable to
- all groups who consider themselves Wiccans or Witches, but
- rather is the set of principles adopted by one such group. As
- there are differences between various Christian sects, so are
- there difference between those of Wicca. However, while the
- specifics may differ, the general attitude and reasoning behind
- these declarations remains relatively consistent.
-