What is Wicca?
When witchcraft is practiced as a religion,
it is called by the Old English term for witch, Wicca.
This term is used to counter all the negative stereotypes
that society has given witchcraft. Wicca is primarily
a religion that worships nature, and sees all creation
as sacred. In fact, all Wiccan holy days follow the
cycles of nature and the changes in the seasons. Wicca
also worships both a male and female deity, a female
Goddess and a male God, who had together created the
world and everything in it.
Witchcraft is neither black nor white.
Witchcraft is a religion that respects Mother Nature
and She is neither completely positive or completely
negative, this is the same for witches.
Spells are used by Wiccans, and are a
series of rituals and prayers that are conducted in
witchcraft to ask for divine help in a certain aspect
of life. All spells must adhere to the witchcraft code
of conduct, meaning that any spells used to harm another
person is forbidden. In witchcraft, spells may also
be changed or adapted to suit a Wiccan?'s personality
or specific wishes in casting the spell. By:
Tasha Palladino
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