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- A Witch is a practicioner of the religion/craft of Wicca. Wicca as
- it is practiced today is a religion which draws upon certain ideas
- which predate Christianity, but also draws on modern thinking as
- well. It is often refered to as a neo-pagan religion, since it is
- generally a reconstruction and/or modification of some ancient
- beliefs.
-
- There are hundreds of different branches of Wicca, each with its
- own beliefs, central ideas, area of importance, ideals, etc.
- Anyone can create their own new branch of Wicca if their beliefs
- dont quite match up with that of an established coven - most
- practicioners do not see their way as being the ONLY way (I
- certainly dont - religion is a personal thing, and no two persons
- are the same...). There are a number of common beleifs and views,
- of which few, some, most, or all may be shared by any given coven.
-
- 1. The existance of a supreme entity/entities - often considered
- benevolent, though sometimes neutral.
- 2. The supreme entitiy/s are often divided into both male and
- female aspects. Some covens only recognize one gender,
- however (usually the Goddess aspect)
- 3. The practicioners honer these deities on certain occasions,
- sometimes refered to as Sabbats and/or Esbats.
- 4. These gods/goddess may have one or several names, one or
- several aspects.
- 5. The practitioners recognize the existance of a power that
- exists all about us, and are often trained in how to recognize
- and manipulate such energies to various effects.
- 6. Most (if not all...) true covens adhere to a particualar creed
- - 'So long as it harms noone, not even yourself, do what you
- will'. There are many variences to the wording and intent.
- 7. Practitioners may be trained in how to understand certain
- symbological figures that affect both their craft work and
- their daily lives.
- 8. The number of members in a coven may vary from one to twelve
- or thirteen, or perhaps even higher - as a general rule,
- though, it often is a very small, private, personal religion.
- 9. Many covens have a heirarchy of degrees, the lowest generally
- being an 'initiate' or 'novice', the highest being a 'high
- priest' or 'high priestess'. There may be 3 levels, or more. A
- person who is recognized as being a 'priest' in one coven may
- or may not be necessarily recognized within another. The
- degrees usually reflect the amount of training a person has
- within his own particualr coven and in the religion in
- general.
- 10. Many covens do not recognize the existance of a supreme entity
- of evil - there is no 'Satan' as it is for most all members.
- Satanists and witches are COMPLETELY seperate fields (in fact,
- not all Satanists beleive in a supremem entity of evil
- either...).
-
- I could go on, but that covers a lot of basic ground. As you can
- see, I've purposely tried to leave out absolutes, because the
- religion is so unique to each person and group. I've been taught
- to recognize most all branches of Wicca, known and unknown, and I
- hope my definition is somewhat fitting (if somewhat vague!)
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