Right now I have only the very basic, but very important rules that I live by up here. Most are Wiccan, even though I don't consider myself Wiccan (I am a Witch, though), but some are adapted to the beliefs that I've held all my life. Eventually I'll have full explanations of my interpretations of these beliefs and how they're applied to my life.
First off, Wicca/WitchCraft is a legally recognized religion in the United States. Therefore, Wiccans and Witches are protected by the U.S. Constitution, the First and Fourteenth Amendments. Check out the laws at: Pagan Legal Rights
WitchCraft's origins go back before Christianity, Judaism, Islam - before Buddhism and Hinduism as well, and is very different from all of them. It's closer in spirit to traditional Native American life (which is probably why I've gravitated to both all my life). It's not based on dogma or a set of beliefs, nor on scriptures or a sacred book revealed by a great man. WitchCraft takes its teachings from nature, and reads inspiration in the movements of the sun, moon and stars, the flight of birds, the slow growth of trees, and the cycles of the seasons.
WitchCraft demands intellectual freedom and the courage to confront our own assumptions. It is not a belief system; it is a constantly self-renewing attitude of life. WitchCraft is serious - but it's not pompous or solemn. It is actually full of fun, love and wonder!
Click on the link below to find the different laws, rules and beliefs I hold dear to my survival as a decent and spiritual person. Like I said, some of them are Wiccan, but I gravitate to traditional Native American beliefs. I make my own path, so to speak, reading and studying many different ways and adapting what I feel is best for me to fit my life and my Craft.
A good book to start with if you're just learning the Wiccan way of life is Wicca for One - The Path of the Solitary Practitioner. You can buy it right here!
Harley sharing HIS chair with my hubby.
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ThunderWolf