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  1. The Solitary Practice of Wicca
    by Carol Browning. For many, being a member of a coven is an indispensable part of being a Wiccan. But there are many who simply cannot be a part of a coven, or who choose not to. These people are known as solitary practitioners. While once almost unheard of, solitary practitioners are becoming more and more common. Individuals may select a solitary path because of their own personality and religious preference... products, articles, news

  2. Experiencing Ritual Fellowship When Practicing as a Solitary
    by The Petal. Often I have been asked why I practice as a Solitary and if I have always celebrated alone. The answer to the second question is yes. While I have invited a select few to join me in a special celebration or a ritual, I have actively chosen to study, practice my Craft, and develop my Spirituality as a solitary seeker. However, answering the first question is not as simple. Why do I choose the ... products, articles, news

  3. How Does Magick Relate to Wicca?
    by Rose Ariadne. The origins of Magick are unknown as is the origins of religion. There is much speculation about when humankind became aware of "supreme creation forces" and many a lengthy debate - bordering on academic wars - has been waged on this very topic. The same applies to Magick. Did Magick precede "belief" or did "belief" precede Magick. A bit of a chicken and egg question, and one we will not be able ... products, articles, news

  4. Opening Your Mind To Wicca
    by Rose Ariadne. In 1954, Gerald Gardner published Witchcraft Today in which he advocated the use of old, long established rituals and introduced many of his own devising. Gardner venerated The Goddess and women in general. He believed in the power of nature and that men and women could tune into it to alter the course of things. Gardner's work, according to several anthropologists, three direct links to ancient ... products, articles, news

  5. How To Honor Your Wicca Deity
    by Rose Ariadne. Wiccan Practitioners usually have an altar in their home (inside or outside) where they honor the Goddess and God. Certain Wiccan groups believe that the Deities are all one although they may be worshipped as separate entities or energies. The altar usually includes figurines, candles and sometimes tools that represent the Deities. The Deities are invoked with mental powers and invited to stay f... products, articles, news

  6. Basic Practices and Beliefs in Wicca
    by Victor Epand. Wicca is a nature and magic based religion that is taken from the Pagan practices of ancient times. Wicca mimics other world religions with its own rituals, seasonal "holidays" and belief system. The beliefs of the religion can vary by region, since there is no orthodox method of practice or central organization. There are, however, published teachings and works that most Wiccans adhere to. The... products, articles, news

  7. The Practices, Beliefs and Tradition on Faery Wicca
    by Rose Ariadne. Shrouded in mystery and somewhat secret, is the Faerie Tradition of Wicca. It was integral part of worship in ancient times and was practiced through the ages by Celtic and European Witches, African Shamans, Indian American Medicine Men and Hawaiian Ka-hunas, amongst others. The modern Faerie Tradition was established in the 1940s under the leadership of Victor Anderson and was developed by him... products, articles, news

  8. Wicca Herbs: Some Common Facts and Applications
    by Rose Ariadne. Since the beginning of time, man has been engaging with nature's devices to survive. Herbs, plants, trees and flowers offered food, shelter, medicine, magick and also aesthetic appeal. It is, pragmatically speaking, no different today. Modern medicine emulated nature's devices to create the synthetic medicines in use today and modern science harnesses nature to offer the creature comforts modern... products, articles, news

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