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Stonehenge

January 18, 2009

Stonehenge

Stonehenge is a series of manmade rock formations located in Wiltshire, England, which dates back to 2500 BC. During the centuries, Stonehenge has cultivated diverse symbolisms and meanings. Since it’s discovery, its purpose has been a mystery. Read more »

Druids

January 14, 2009

Druids

Druids are priests or priestesses. Most Druids were Celtic and believed in many deities. Druids practiced a pagan religion and believed most of their spiritual power came from nature. They gathered in the dense foliage and woods to gain strength and honor their gods. Druids passed along their knowledge orally and as a result mostly non-druids have documented their religion. Read more »

Warlock magic spells

January 12, 2009

Warlock magic spells

Warlock magic spells are cast by men. Warlocks are male witches. The spells they cast carry the same significance of witch (female) spells, with a focus toward the masculine instead of the feminine. Warlocks cast spells of protection, guidance, or for yearly rituals/holidays. While witchcraft has been associated with women, warlocks (male practitioners of witchcraft) have a presence in the craft. Read more »

The difference between Wicca and Witchcraft

November 24, 2008

The difference between Wicca and WitchcraftThe difference between Wicca and witchcraft is that Wicca is a religion while witchcraft is a skill. These terms are often interchanged when referring to Wiccas. The confusion in the differences between Wicca and witchcraft is the belief that Wiccas are witches. A witch is an individual. Wicca is a religion. A Wicca is a witch that may or may not use the skill of witchcraft. While a Wicca can practice the skill of witchcraft, it is not required. A follower of Wicca honors their gods and goddesses, celebrate the cycle of the earth and moon, and explore means to greater spirituality. Neither of these religious rights requires witchcraft to attain. Read more »

The Wicca Alphabet and Its Symbols

November 21, 2008

The Wicca Alphabet and Its SymbolsThe Wicca alphabet is made up of twenty-four symbolic letters that represent each letter of the alphabet. Four letters of the alphabet are merged into two Wicca symbols. The letters U, V represent one symbol and the letters I, J represent the other one. In addition to the letters, the Wicca alphabet uses a symbol to end sentences with instead of a period and symbols are used replace numbers. The Wicca alphabet is believed to be derived from the Theban alphabet around the year 1531.

Wiccan symbols were used for protection from religious persecution. Wiccas thought that by coding their doctrine, spells, and correspondences to other Wiccas it would protect them when it actually had the exact opposite outcome. Religious persecutors discovered their symbols and writings in books commonly referred to as book of shadows. The mysterious writings of the Wicca alphabet were interpreted as evil. It was thought that the Wicca alphabet and symbols were proof that Wiccas were Satanists. The symbols were used as tangible evidence against the Wicca’s when it was intended to protect them. Read more »

Prove Wicca Wrong?

November 20, 2008

Prove Wicca Wrong?To prove that Wicca is wrong is easy to do. Completely disregard their doctrine, traditions, and rituals and place unfounded beliefs associated with wiccans. Beliefs such as;

“Wiccans worship Satan.”

“All Wiccans are evil.”

“Wicca is not a religion it is an excuse to engage in orgies.”
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