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Wiccan Ethics And The Wiccan Rede

EthicsGraphic 300x225 Wiccan Ethics And The Wiccan Rede Part I: What Sayeth The Rede?

The “archaically worded” construction “An it harm none, do what ye will,” rendered into modern English is literally, “if it doesn’t harm anyone, do what you want.”

Many modern Wiccans “reverse” the construction, however, taking the first part and putting it after the second to read: “Do what ye will an it harm none,” or in modern English “Do what you want if it doesn’t harm anyone.”

Many people give the word “an” or “if” a value of “so long as” – which is acceptable substitution, because it doesn’t alter the meaning of the Rede itself. However they then proceed to read “so long as” as “only if,” and that is *completely different*, because the Rede has ceased to be a “wise counsel” [anyone checked the meaning of "rede" in the dictionary lately?] and become an injunction: prohibitive commandment, rather than permissive advice.

In other words, the original archaic construction actually says “if it is not going to hurt anyone, it is ok to do” – this is *not* the same as “if it hurts anyone it is *not* ok to do.”

What is the significance of the change? A larger one than you might see, at first glance.

The “actual construction Rede,” or AC Rede, says it is ok to do something that won’t harm anyone, but it *does not say anything* about those things which do cause harm, except to set an ethical standard of harmlessness as the criteria to judge by.

The “modern reconstruction Rede” or MR Rede, explicitly says that any and all actions that cause harm are forbidden.

The two constructions do *not* mean the same thing at all. And it should be obvious that this has implications on our thinking, and discussions of the possibility of “obeying” the Rede.

Most of you will have heard or read, as I have, people saying the Rede is something to strive to live by, even though mundane reality makes it very difficult, if not impossible, to do so to the letter. *This is only true of the MR Rede, not the AC Rede!* As examples, they cite situations such as self-defence; *this violates the MR Rede*. Period. But it does *not* violate the AC Rede. Period.

Earlier, I stated that the AC Rede does not rule on actions that do cause harm – and this is true. It only rules on those actions, which do not, by saying that they are acceptable. This is relevant to “victimless crimes” for example – civil “crimes” may in fact be “ethical,” by the judgment of the AC Rede.

What the AC Rede *does* do, in terms of actions that cause harm, is state an ethical value by which an individual must judge the results of her/his actions before acting. In other words, by stating that a harmless action is ethical, the AC Rede sets harmlessness as the criteria for evaluation. Acting to prevent greater harm – but in the process causing lesser harm – may then be ethical, if there is no harmless, or more harmless, method of preventing that greater harm – because *not* acting to prevent harm is to *cause* it, by an act of *omission* rather than *commission*.

In short the difference between the AC Rede, and the MR Rede, is that the AC Rede is a perfectly-obeyable ethical standard, but the MR Rede is not, as so many people have pointed out. Do we take as our ethical standard a “counsel” which *can* be obeyed, or one which *necessitates rationalizing in some instances*? Which is truer to the Wicca, and to the *real* Rede?

“rede: n. [Middle English rede < Old English raed < base of

raedan, to interpret] [archaic] 1. counsel; advice 2. a plan; scheme

3. a story; tale 4. an interpretation”

(from Webster’s New World Dictionary)

Part II: “Do good, an it be safe…” (from the Ordains)

The MR Rede is the most common interpretation in Wicca today; so much so, that not only do many Wiccans not realize there’s a difference in the two constructions, but they *deny* it when it is pointed out to them, holding firmly to the MR Rede as what the original has always meant.

At first the change of language was only an attempt to bring the language up from archaic, to modern English; but in doing so especially with the public relations campaign, to convince people that Wiccans are “not black magick/not devil worship/not evil nasty curse-casters” the “harmlessness” aspect of the Rede was stressed, over the personal responsibility aspect. And in essence Wiccans became the victims of their own PR campaign.

An additional result is the injunction that one may never work magick for others, even to heal, without their knowledge and consent. Of course, we are allowed by this injunction to ask “Can I pray for you?” as a means of obtaining the consent. From “a love spell aimed at one particular person is unethical because it violates their will only to serve our lust” we’ve moved to an extreme: to the prohibitive injunction against ever doing any magick for another without permission, since it violates their free will. Does anyone *really* believe the Gods will judge them ill, for attempting to heal someone?

What of the case of an unconscious accident victim and family unavailable to ask – are we forbidden to work? No, of course we’re not – but we *do* have to accept the karmic consequences of such acts. Do you really think that a neurotic who uses an illness as a crutch wouldn’t be better healed of that neurosis as well as the illness? Of course that may call up some karma if the person isn’t strong enough to give up that crutch yet. Once again the real criteria is *personal responsibility* and consideration of the consequences of one’s actions *before* one acts rather than the “thou shalt not” prohibitive commandment.

There is however another reason for the “prohibitive form” of these redes – one which has some validity. The teacher bears a karmic responsibility for the student. There was a group whose teaching was, “No magick may be done for another, even to heal, without their consent; any exceptions may be decided only by the High Priestess and the High Priest.” The point of this is that a student is not yet experienced enough, not yet wise enough (since wisdom is the harvest we reap of our experience and knowledge), to have that kind of decision, and the resulting karmic burden, left to rest fully upon her/his shoulders – hence, some teachers and some Trads do not allow neophytes to have responsibility for that kind of decision-making.

 

It is far better, however, to teach a student the essential importance of personal responsibility, the need to look ahead for possible consequences before they act, than to lay “thou shalt not’s” upon them despite Wicca’s insistence that we have none.

I received a comment about the last sentence in part I, paragraph 3, that said “Ack! Welcome to the One Wiccan Commandment! Any ‘thou shalt nots’ lurking around?” Food for thought, my fellow Wiccans! Food for thought!

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Whyte Witch Witchcraft Secrets Review

real witch 233x300 Whyte Witch Witchcraft Secrets ReviewThe Underground Guide to Witchcraft’s Greatest Secrets is an audio witchcraft course introduced by White Witch Arabella Jolie. She relied heavily on the knowledge and insights of her mentor, High Priestess Serenity and some of the world’s most respected Witches.

The Underground Witchcraft Secrets is also known as The Complete Guide to Witchcraft’s Greatest Secrets. Both titles sound a little strange, a little dark and even a little taboo! Actually, I was pleasantly surprised and impressed with the content included. The Underground Witchcraft Secrets offers an enlightening introduction and teachings in witchcraft and goes into great detail with performing magick and casting spells. There are over 150 spells included.

This is an audio course on Witchcraft, from Arabella Jolie which her web site, whyte-witch is the proud holder of such an extensive course. You will receive a complete collection of workbooks to help you throughout the course.

The Underground Guide to Witchcraft’s Greatest Secrets will demonstrate how to use magick for yourself and others. You will learn spells and rituals for use in everyday life including how to heal yourself and others, how to find love if love wants to be found, how to use protection and much more….

Magick has to be understood. Magick is not instantaneous. You will learn the essence of focus and symbolic actions to gather energy.

The lesson

  • Your Complete Guide To White Witchcraft

This lesson answers the questions you have been asking about witchcraft

  • Understanding Wicca

This lesson unveils the mystique and confusion that surrounds the Wiccan Religion & Wiccan Spells

  • The Practice Of Witchcraft

This lesson talks about what being a witch really means

  • Spell Casting Essentials

This lesson reveals the laws of spell casting that you must be aware of so your witchcraft spells work

  • Steps On How To Practice Witchcraft

The final lesson offers a step by step process that clearly explains how to practice witchcraft & witch spells

Arabella gives a huge insight into Witchcraft and Wicca, offering advice and help for people who are interested in starting a new life with Witchcraft or Wicca at the center of their hearts. To understand the importance of visualization and belief is essential to perform successful magick.

The Wiccan Rede states: “An Ye Harm None, Do What Ye Will.” Basically, you are free to practice what you want and do what you want to do whilst trying your utmost not to gain financially at the expense of someone else or intentionally cause harm. Read the three fold law.

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  • Learn The Key Steps To Practicing Witchcraft.

Arrabella explores common myths about the Craft of the Wise. She shows that anybody with a little help can be a witch whether it is as a Solitary Practitioner or as part of a group, i.e. in a Coven.

This excellent course will transform your life for the better.

Arabella Jolie, a white witch, along with her very powerful and honorable mentor, High Priestess Serenity urges you to try this course if you have the desire to understand the workings of Wiccan beliefs, practice magick for the good of all and change your life for the better and appreciate Mother Nature.

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Eight words the Wiccan Rede fulfill – an’ it harm none, do what ye will.

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Love Spells

Heartagram 150x150 Love SpellsThe love spell is a very controversial spell although the love spell has been around since the dawn of magicks. Like the binding spell the love spell is designed to compel an individual to do something that is not in the nature.

The Wiccan Rede and the three fold law forbid the use of the love spell but that being said there are still a million and one love spells available in the forms of Chants, Spell Kits, lotion and potions.

By casting a Love spell on a person you are attempting to control a person forcing them to love you. If a person does cast a love spell, on another it because they desire or they are obsessed with that person.

Love spells do not create real love they create the illusion of love so why are love spells so popular. The truth is that we all seek to be loved its a basic human desire the problem come when the love is not pure. Mixing magicks and emotional states such as love can cause so many bad effects for both the caster and the recipient.

In Buy Levitra Online Neo paganism and Wicca the Love spell has moved away from a spell to compel love rather to a spell that help the caster or recipient to become open to love and find love.

So do love spells work the answer to that is yes but not always in the way you want which is the truth as I looked back over my book of shadows I read through some of the love spells that I have collected and one that popped out was one I cast oh it must have been 10 years ago, I knew my partner the but we were just friends who ran a small pagan group and we lived very close to each other I had just split up from my ex and wanted to find a new love and move on with my life, well I moved away and started a new life in Dorset I stayed in contact with my friend through letters and call and I must say I always had a thing for him but I thought he was 100% straight so never even considered us as a couple but one day as we where chatting he flirted with me so flirted back and some how it came out he had feelings for me and vice versa and we have been together ever since everything that I asked for came true I found my soul mate.

The spell I used is a follows all you need is some red ribbon or cord and a bell I will state I can not remember where I got the words from “so I would just like to say thank you”

Prepare your working space and circle, as you would normally do.

The words

As he is wise, kind and beautiful,

Let him now hear me.

As he is both gentle and sure of his own purpose, his own direction,

As he is my true partner,

Strong to fulfil and to be fulfilled by me,

Let him hear and come,

Let him hear and respond,

Knowing who calls,

And in his presence means happiness and as I to him an cup and wine, earth and flourishing trees, fruit barring.

Ring the bell and tie cord

And say
As this knot is tied, so may the link be made.

And may the link be love

Before whipping your wands out ready to cast for love think do you need to cast for love. Are any reason that are stopping you from being open to love if there are then you should sort these out before hand. Are you looking for instant love or a date for next Saturday then love spells are not where should be looking. Love is something special and takes time to find your perfect partner, love should be given freely it cannot be contained, bottled, or held it a force that no magicks can control.

If you can’t find love then stop looking and let it find you it will when the time is right and remember that you do not need another to complete you just complement you. Learn to love yourself you can’t expect anyone to love you if you don’t love yourself.

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Guidance For Wicca Beginners

real witch 233x300 Guidance For Wicca BeginnersWicca beginners have a long, exciting and eventful journey ahead of them, – a path brimming with greater knowledge and a new way of life. With so much ahead it is no wonder that people can find themselves a little lost and overwhelmed. If you are lucky enough to live near a group or coven that you can join and be tutored by then you will already be well on your way to your new lifestyle. However, for many Wicca beginners it is not as simple as that. Geography to loved ones’ own religious beliefs may prevent you from joining with others and openly declaring your new course.

Yet you should never feel precluded from this wonderful religion nor hindered in your ability to follow it. There is a wealth of information out there to learn from and nothing should hold you back from learning to honour and become at one with the world around you. But seeing as this is what often confuses the Wicca beginner in the first place, here are some ideas and basic explanations to get you started and whet your appetite for more!

What Does Wicca Represent?

This is very personal thing and every Wiccan will give you a different account of why they believe and what it has brought into their lives. Every Wiccan will have a love of the earth and its universal elements. Water, air, fire and earth will come to represent beauty, synergy and power to every Wicca beginner. It is about recognizing, channeling and connecting with the earth and  its rich offerings – the gifts of Mother Nature. You will move and change along with the seasons and all of the associated festivals. Above all, Wicca is about peace and joy.

Why is it a religion?

While it is not a religion in the form than many people perceive a religion should take, Wicca is a religion due to it having been derived from Paganism. It takes on similar symbolism, belief systems and of course Gods and Goddesses. It is not prescriptive like many religions are and Wicca will not tell you how to live your life but it does help you to understand the world around you and make sense of the purpose of life.

What is the difference between Wicca and witchcraft?

Occasionally you will find differing answers to this question but as a Wicca beginner, the details of this shouldn’t concern you too much. To most, Wicca is the religious part of the lifestyle and those who practice it refer to themselves as Wicca or Wiccan rather than witch. They are more likely to be part of a coven, or group, and follow more rules. However, the name Wicca was introduced to distinguish it from the stigma associated with witchcraft and many aspects of the Wiccan and witch’s lives are very similar. The terms can be interchangeable.

The Wiccan Rede  

Wicca is a peaceful and gentle way of life that encourages respect. For this reason selfish, manipulative or sinister intentions are very much frowned upon. A small minority of Wicca beginners take an interest because they seek power over others but will soon come across one of the very few rules, The Wiccan Rede  – “An it harm none, do as ye will”. This means you are largely free to practice as you please but remember to embrace the earth’s power for good rather than cause harm or hurt to others. This leads us to the 3 fold law which states that all that you do will come back to you 3 times as powerful. In other words, be careful what you wish for!

Will I need to worship any Gods or Goddesses?

No but it is quite a significant part of the ideology and history. They also need to be understood as part of the worship of male and female. Many Wiccans will dedicate themselves to a single deity as they feel a strong affinity and can identify with particular characteristics. But any of the Gods and Goddesses can be called upon to assist you in your work. As a Wicca beginner it may be useful to try including as many as possible into your rituals to see of you feel a particular partiality.

Will I have to perform spells?

No. Not all Wiccans believe in spell casting so you should not feel under pressure to do this. But if you do find that you do have an ability in this area however, you will find plenty of information on spells for Wicca beginners until you get to the stage where you are writing your own!

Is there scripture for me to abide by?

The only book that Wiccans work from is a Book of Shadows and this is generally a very personal thing. A coven may have a joint one to work from, but very commonly you will have your own. It is a place for you to write your spells, keep notes and make observations. Whether or not there has even been a ‘real’ or ancient Book of Shadows, a central text to work from, is a hotly debated topic. However, none has been proven to exist.

Whatever your reasons for being a Wicca beginner, I’m sure you will find your life as enriched and informed as any one of us who has chosen this path for any number of reasons! You will find that there are as many ways to live a Wiccan lifestyle as there are Wiccans so enjoy every day of your personal and spiritual journey.

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Eclectic witchcraft

MagicCircleL 150x150 Eclectic witchcraftEclectic witchcraft is a strange form of paganism as although their a few books on the subject these are often subjective based a persons own personal experiences. Unlike those who follow neo pagan paths such as Wicca, Oslac, Celtic Shamanism, druidic etc there is no one to say what you are doing is wrong! The Eclectic witch is someone who embodies the true heart of a pagan and natural magicks learning through books and experimentation creating a personal spiritual path.

The eclectic may be formally trained within one or more pagan path as I was but after many years of group practice may find that they need to find a more personal connection with the divine, one of the reasons the eclectic is a solitary path. The eclectic witch will often blend one or more paths ideologies and practices into a solid effective path, which will work for them alone. Most eclectic witches will often be Wiccan based and eclectic Wiccan’s now out number the Traditional Wiccan.

The eclectic witch focuses on witchcraft rather that ritual and rite – some may say that the eclectic is sloppy and had hock in their practice, but this is far from the truth. The eclectic learns to work on instinct combining magicks and daily life as part of the natural course.

For many neo pagan paths casting of circles / mystic plots and scared spaces is the only place where magicks are preformed for the eclectic this formality to magicks can become a barrier which stifles creativity and the magicks it self.

If you live with magicks as a major part of your daily existence then why create a circles / mystic plots and scared spaces to contain it???

The best way to look at the Eclectic witch is to understand the basic difference between Wicca and other neo pagan paths and witchcraft – Although Wiccan and other neo pagan path may draw from historical concepts of witchcraft they do not embody witchcraft in it true form. Wicca and other neo pagan paths are beliefs with rules and regulation governed by Elders. While witchcraft has been around since time immoral and has been called folk magic, ancestor worship, even goddess worship. It resides in cultural memory and encompasses a variety of methodologies, which enable its practitioners to produce changes in their world using the symbols of their choosing.

Many neo pagans will see the eclectic as a sort of poor relations or black sheep or even wild child working blindly with out structure. Often saying that the eclectic has chosen their path out of convenience for a single spiritual path or that it does not match historical evidence to support prescription drugs without the path. The fact that modern pagans try to recreate a version of witchcraft based of historical evidence and call it a belief is a smack in the face to our heritage – witchcraft is not about historical recreations through book learning it about learning through experience and understanding, which can only be gained truly connecting to oneself and the divine.

An eclectic witch like all pagans will find their path through personal discovery and guides, and studying the old and new ways – This does not mean that every eclectic witch is pagan I have know over my many years of Christians, Catholics and Jews who practice witchcraft along side their beliefs making them eclectic witches although they would never call themselves that.

So how does one be come an eclectic witch?

You must first start with yourself find out what is important to you and your world what inspires your heart in art /history /mythology and other subjects. You must connect with yourself and any mythology that you feel connected to. There will be a lot of trail and error (one of the reasons that the eclectic maybe formally trained in one or more path) find out what works and what does not. You have to also examine your ethics and understand why you are choosing this path.

Ethics of the Eclectic Witch.

The problems with ethics is a matter of personal nature so it can be difficult, no impossible to come up with a set of ethics that will suit all eclectics but hopefully good judgement and an awareness of consequences and abiding by the laws of the land and the divine will be at the heart of every eclectic witch. I know personal that the Wiccan “Do what you will but harm none” does not work for the eclectic neither does Crowleys “do what you want be the whole law” for myself I use my own personal credo “do the best with each action and if harm be done let it be done for the right reasons with divine blessing swiftly so healing can begin”.

Final thoughts

The eclectic witch does not choose to be eclectic it’s a process that takes many years of personal and spiritual development. Some solitary practitioners of other paths may not even realise that they are eclectic as over the years they have added and changed things from their path to suit a solitary existence.

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Evaluating the The Wiccan rede

book 150x150 Evaluating the The Wiccan redeThe main rule wiccan adhere to is An’ it harm none, do what you will
If we split this rule in it two component parts which are, “harm none” and “do what you want” This is often seen as an easy option against other belief systems which have many laws governing behaviour. But to be honest this is one of the most difficult rules to follow not just for myself but other pagans / wiccan ’s as well.
The rule states “do what you want” which is very easy to understand it is what it is it means live free with out control but the first part is the killer “an it harm none”.
When we review the harm none the most important word in none.
The word none is refering to one self and the harm we can cause to our selves by, by drinking, smoking, driving, shopping in fact everything we do just by being here causes harm not only to ourselves others and the planet.
The problem with this law is that it is impossible to life a life with causing some harm. But we should not forget the “Harm None” it is a good guide on how to live your life if we become aware of the harm we are doing we could learn to reduce the damage we done.
So how can we reduce the damage we do. We have to look at ourselves learn to live healthier and stop the things that are harming you. Look around and really see the damage that your life causes on your self and the planet.And try to find way to reduce your input what can you do to change?Over the years I have realised that I do my fair share of damage to myself and the planet, which does bother me on a spiritual level but have come to accept that I am not perfect, so I try to off set some of the damage I do.
When doing any magickal working it is extremely important to think of the harm you may cause adding “if it harm none, it shall be done” to the end of a spell is a cope out. And reduces the amount of energy required for the spell to be completed and will cause almost every spell you cast to fail.
When spell casting you need to take a holistic approach. Think about why do you need the cast the spell. Let look at a practical example;- John is in debt and he needs some luck to increase money so you decide to do a working so he get a promotion at work the result would be that he get a better job with more money and will be out of debt” The idea seems sounds it does not seem to cause any harm, does it ?….. Now lets look at the damage that could be caused:-
1. For John to get promoted, a job has to be created. So some will lose their job.
2. If John remained in debt he would of learned to budget and save up and one day would of saved enough money to put a down payment on a house where he would meet the love of his life and be happy for the rest of his life.
3. The woman that was to marry John and live a happy life never meet john and had a series of bad relationships and die alone.
If your aware of the possible damage that you could cause would you of cast the spell?
In most cases no but each case should be weighed up against the damage that might because, remember every action has an equal and opposite reaction, for every good created an equal amount of bad is also created that is balance.
So before you pick up a wand ! Think can the problem be solved / reduced or helped in any other way the answer is yes.
The rule should be rewrote to read “by minimal harm be done – do what you think is right “
And on a funny note I was explaining this to my friends sun and told him the rule An’ it harm none, Do what ye will, and he looked at me and said “Why Harm Nuns what have they done to you “ I still giggle every time I read or speak the rede as I think of harming nuns.

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Ethics and Etiquette

book 300x250 Ethics and EtiquetteWhen we speak of ethics and etiquette in relation to pagansim what are we referring to? Are we speaking of outdated rules and actions that no longer have meaning and we only give lip service to? I don’t believe so. Ethics and etiquette are living, breathing codes of life, shaping our actions in relation to each other, and ourselves. They are a guiding force in the way we live our lives.

Let us first look at ethics. Ethics are defined as –a set of principles; moral philosophy; rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or the members of a profession; human duty; a particular system of principles and rules concerning duty, whether true or false; rules of practice in respect to a single class of human actions; motivation based on ideas of right and wrong; the philosophical study of moral values and rules.

When we begin to speak of ethics, we need to realize that this can be a very touchy subject. We are human after all, and we want to think our ethics are the correct ones. While there are generally accepted community ethics, it is personal ethics that make up who we are. And these are not the same for each person.

Before we begin to discuss in depth community and person ethics let us first look at the Rede, the most common code of conduct among Wiccans.

Bide the Wiccan law ye must, in perfect love and perfect trust;

Eight words the Wiccan Rede fulfill;

‘An ye harm none, do as ye will’;

Lest in self-defense it be, ever mind the rule of three;

Follow this with mind and heart;

And merry ye meet and merry ye part.

Every Wiccan knows the Rede. Our passwords into the sacred circle are in here. Our major rule of ethic is here. And the reason for breaking this ethic, as well as the consequences of breaking it foolishly. When we extract the line most popular –An ye harm none, do as ye will’ and begin to dissect it, we have to wonder “Is this an ethic we can every achieve?”

I believe the Rede is a standard of living, like all ethics, and one that is an impossibility to achieve. The goal is to live as closely to the Rede as possible. In the attempt to do this, we begin to analyze our actions. We follow the path of LEAST harm. Thus, we begin to live conscious of our actions, and how they effect the world around us. And here comes the REAL lesson of the Rede. It forces us to have personal responsibility. Once you have acknowledged that the Rede is a goal to work for and not a given situation, and have taken of the blinders that let you go around smug and happy that your religion is so sweet it makes your teeth itch, you can get down to the work of making your life an ethical one. What this involves is considering each decision in the light of the Rede before you decide upon a course of action. You do this by looking at all the possible consequences of that action and whether that will cause harm to any, choosing the path that causes the least harm and, (THIS IS THE KEY) accepting the responsibility for the consequences of your actions whether intentional or unintentional. -Lark, HPS of Tangled Moon Coven.

Wicca, as well as most Pagansim, is a religion and spiritual path of personal responsibility. We strive to live in an aware state. When we do this, we recognize our free will, and the free will of others. If we ignore the lesson of personal responsibility, we fail to realize our true spiritual potential and our true spiritual will.

As we begin our path, we must develop a set of personal ethics, while maintaining a respect for the ethics of the community we are becoming a part of. Some community ethics are very well defined.

-Don’t practice black magick, or follow the left-hand path.

-Don’t attempt to harm another or interfere with their free will.

-Always act in a way that will reflect well upon your path. Never do anything that will bring harm to the Craft.

Since Wicca, and pagansim, are very open paths and for the most part do not seek to make anyone follow ‘ONE RIGHT WAY’, most of the ethics defined by community are concerning harm to others, and harm to the Craft.

But to begin a spiritual path, and to follow it every day of your life, you must develop your own set of personal ethics that define the way you live. No one can tell you what your personal ethics should be. Your teachers, mentors, HPS, HP can all recommend both in word and deed, ethics that work for them. You may be given a ‘Book of the Law’ that governs your group or tradition. If you are a solitary, you may read on the net, or in a book, acceptable codes of conduct, or ideals. But you cannot take someone else’s ethics and make them your own. You must do some soul searching, and decide how you feel about things. Now I am NOT suggesting that you ignore your HPS or HP, or your teachers and mentors. I am suggesting that you should always temper wisdom with personal experience. You must come to a point that you are willing to question what you are taught, to grow in your own self. Through this, your own sense of ethics and morals will come.

Now, here comes the biggie. What do you do when your personal ethics are in direct conflict with accepted community ethics? For example-it has become a phenomenon in the pagan community to love everything white and full of light, and shun everything dark and full of shadow. It has become unacceptable to speak of negative emotions like anger and envy. It has become unacceptable to feel hate towards another person, wish that a murderer would get the death penalty, which that rapist would get castrated by a bunch of angry women. Some of us fondly refer to this a fluffy, bunny Wicca, no offense to anything fluffy, or bunnies. We are taught to love unconditionally because we are all brothers and sisters, connected to each other and every living thing. We are taught that if we experience these emotions, maybe we aren’t all that spiritual, and especially not as much as Miss crystal love and light. We are often looked down upon if we say something like ‘I am so damn mad at my ex husband I could smack him’. The response I myself have heard to such comment is ‘my my, now THAT wasn’t very positive’. Well, guess what. It WASN’T. Now I am not saying that you should indulge in these emotions. They can be deterrents to developing a sound spiritual identity because they are ‘negative’ in the sense that they are base emotions that do not vibrate on the spiritual plane. But they also teach us lessons that can lead to spiritual epiphanies.

Life is a balance between light and dark. Nature is both beautifully creative and frighteningly destructive. Inside of a single human there is light and shadow, and to be totally balanced we must learn to face both, experience both and therefore learn from both. So back to the original question. Let’s say you don’t feel that you are evil if you feel anger at another person or what have you. What do you do when community ethics conflict with your personal ethics? In my opinion, as long as what you are doing does not come into direct conflict with the good of the general community, or does not manipulate or purposefully harm another person, then your personal ethics should come first. You should not do something maliciously to another person. When you do this, you are not only harming yourself, but you are harming that person, AND the whole of the community. It is very important that our community not be sullied, and the reasons are obvious. But beyond this, your personal ethics should prevail.

Do ethics change over time? Do you think that the ethics of our ancestors of 100, 200 or even 1000 or more years ago are the same as what they are now? I believe that ethics are a revolving and ever changing system. Some become outdated, and some we should always keep. For instance, it has only been in the recent resurgence of Pagansim in the last 50-60 years or so that the belief of ‘An ye harm none, do as ye will came about’. In times past, a witch who could not curse, could not heal. Societies have not always believed that you should not harm another person, or that interfering with someone life was a bad thing. The old wise woman of a village was sought out for every reason from fertility, to love, to revenge. It has been in our time only, with the resurgence of beliefs and the discrimination that we face, that we have adopted some of the common ethics we now have. I am NOT saying this is wrong, or that we should go back to the ‘Old Ways’. In a society that we now living in, and the information is available for spiritual purposes, there is no longer a need to seek out the crone of the village and ask her to grant you revenge on your enemy. But this is the perfect example of how ethics change with time. At one time it was ethical for old men to mate with young girls. In our culture, it is no longer ethical. So ethics change, and so they should. Change is the only constant in the universe, and without it, we grow stagnate and our lives become filled with rot and decay. Change blows in new life to help recreate our lives, our beliefs and yes, even out ethics.

The other common code of conduct that we hear of in the Pagan community is ‘Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. Love is the Law, love under will.’ This comes from Aleister Crowley, from his book entitled ‘The Book of the Law’. Now knowing some of the things that we do about Crowley, it’s almost humorous to think of him in a discussion of ethics, except to point to what not to do maybe! But, this is a very powerful outlook on developing your own set of personal ethics.

In my understanding ‘Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. Love is the law, love under will’ does not mean you may do as you wish and that is it. It is speaking of your TRUE will, your TRUE purpose in life. And if you are following your true or higher will and purpose you will not come into conflict with another’s will so therefore you do not have to worry about stepping on anyone else’s toes. So you don’t have to worry about harming another, because you are in touch with the divine and you are following your own spiritual path and will, which will not cause harm or conflict with another. Of course, we still have conflicts with people. One way to look at this is as a spiritual lesson for either you or the other person. But if you are seeking to control another or harm another, this is not your true will. This is based upon the belief that every person is an individual, and as an individual you should be true to your own nature or consciousness. You must find your true will and make all of your actions subservient to the one great purpose. This again leads to conscious living.

If ethics are codes of personal and community conduct, then etiquette is a code of social conduct. Etiquette is defined as –the practices and forms prescribed by social convention or by authority; forms of conduct prescribed by polite society; code of correct conduct; also decorum denotes conformity with established standards of manners or behavior; the forms required by good breeding, or prescribed by authority, to be observed in social or official life; observance of the proprieties of rank and occasion; conventional decorum; ceremonial code of polite society; rules governing acceptable behavior.

Just like Emily Post and polite society, we in the Pagan community have behavior that is expected from us in how we interact with that community. In my opinion, etiquette is something sorely lacking in many Pagans. They are not taught certain things about how we interact with each other. This could be because maybe you didn’t have a teacher, or your teacher didn’t know them either. Or it could be because you or those who taught you just didn’t care, it wasn’t important to them. But I feel that etiquette is VERY important. It keeps us civilized, it aids us in how we interact and it shows the outside world that we know how to act.

Beyond the mundane world and it’s social etiquette, lets take a look at some things that are common among Pagan paths, especially the Wiccan path.

  1. You should never touch someone else’s magickal tools and items without their express permission. If you see something you like and want to touch, then ASK. Don’t just hold out your hand for it, or just pick it up. A person leaves an imprint of their energy on what they touch, and they may not want someone else’s energy on their magickal items. This includes athames all the way to stones and jewelery. And do not take offense if you ask and are told no.
  2. The way you live reflects on our whole community. You should always respect others, no matter their path. Inside your own religion thee is a certain higher respect given each other, as Children of the Goddess. This comes from a basic understanding of the hardships of the path, and the process we all go through in some way to evolve. It can be equated to any secret society and it’s initiation process and path of self-discovery. This path is not for everyone, and if you take it seriously, will change your life in ways you could never imagine. Any path that causes growth can be difficult. And we link with others that are going through the same thing we are and take strength from and learn from them.
  3. We endeavor to hold ourselves to a high standard of living our spiritual lives that the mundane world does not. Therefor we support each other, lending a hand when the pitfalls of the world come about.
  4. When someone gives of themselves to teach or guide, we recognize that person’s giving, and respect it. Not all of us are called to teach, and those who are offer a valuable service that should not be taken for granted.
  5. When you are called to teach or guide, you have been given a very serious part to play in your community. You should never abuse it in any way. It also does not mean that you may use it as a way to gain power over, or look down upon any other person. We are all where we should be onour path, and it does not mean a thing that you have 10 or 20 years of service and someone else has 1. We are all equal in the eyes of the Gods. And if you are a teacher, you are held to an even higher state of conduct. You must never involve yourself in anything that could cause harm to your students or to the Craft. You should never do anything that would bring a bad light on us. For instance, you should never become romantically involved with one of your students. You should not condone the use of illegal drugs, or alcohol if the person is not of age. You should not use your position to control your students, or make them dependent on you. The goal is to aid a person on this path. You supply the seed as a teacher. You cannot take them by the hand and learn from them, or be easy on them when you should be honest.
  6. In that same light, those who would be considered an elder in our faith are given a large amount of respect. The wisdom that is gained from following this path for 10, 20 or 30 years is an asset to our community, and we should respect the Elders of the community for what they have learned and what they teach us.
  7. Due to the advent of the internet, there is a phenomenon growing among new seekers that is very disturbing. It involves not understanding the hard work it takes to learn the Old Ways, or the dedication and self sacrifice those who follow, and especially those who teach and guide give to the path. From this lack of understanding, new seekers think they can go to any page on the net, learn what they can and be done with it. It also leads them to think that they can ask for what they want, and someone will just hand it over. For example, I have been asked to send someone a copy of my BOS. This shows me that the person requesting this has no idea of what a BOS is, what it stands for and the process that is gone through to acquire it. This is flat out rude to begin with. This person is wanting their religion hand fed to them. They want to skip the hard work, the dedication, the pitfalls and the trials, and get right to the reward. This is simply not how it’s done. This person wants the secrets and mysteries handed to them on a silver platter, without having to leave the comfort of the computer chair and work for them. This isn’t possible. And I am here to say STOP. Be mindful of what you are asking. You can’t go to the net, read a page or two, then go ask someone for their BOS, or even ask them to teach you. There must be effort on your part. You are not an adept after reading a page, or a book, or even ten books. The mysteries cannot be handed to you on a silver platter and you are a master of the universe. This is what I call lazy Wicca, and through lazy Wicca you will never come to experience the mysteries, because they come through dedication, hard work and a personal dedication to the Gods.
  8. Those who are out of the closet must NEVER give away the secrets of their brothers and sisters. You should never give any personal information. You should never tell the secrets of a coven, who it’s leaders are, who the members are or any other information. We must honor our vows and protect those who for whatever reason have chosen to remain hidden from the eyes of the world.
  9. For those who are out of the closet, your life and your actions must be above reproach in the eyes of the world. As an open pagan, you may be the only one that a non pagan every sees. They will see every Pagan in you. So in all things you must be truthful. You must live with dignity and honor.

In our discussion of ethics and etiquette the point I was trying to impress upon you is this. We have become a society who thinks that we may do as we please, act as we please and there are no consequences. We fight with the Christians. We complain about how they fight amongst themselves. We sneer at them when they point to another of them and say how that person is wrong and they way they practice is wrong. And yet, WE DO THE SAME THING.

When I meet a fellow priestess, I treat her with respect as a person, and doubly so as a priestess, since I know how hard that path can be, to have dedicated your life and your service to the Gods and the Old Ways. If I meet someone who has been walking the path for 20 or 30 years, I respect that person because of the knowledge they have obtained in that time. That is not to say my 10 years is less, or they are ‘more spiritual’ than me. It is saying that this path is not an easy one all the time, and to have lived it every day for that amount of time is deserving of respect. I was taught as a child to respect my elders, and I believe that is still a valid lesson. The elders of this path can teach us things that we have never even thought of. At the same time, as an elder, you should always remember what it was like to take your first stumbling steps on this path, and how you may have longed for some guidance. It is just as wrong to be an elder, and act as if you know everything, or someone who is only 20 or whatever age could never be a spiritual person. We all must remember our ethics and etiquette, and encourage each other every day.

We have forgotten to practice our personal ethics, and have thrown etiquette out the window. We have forgotten Emily Post and Miss Manners, and have went on about our merry little way to fight like cats and dogs, without even offering basic human respect for those with diverging views, and this troubles me. It is a plague that is infecting our community. The Witch Wars continue. We struggle to make our way the right way, even if we don’t realize we are doing this. We forget the very basic teaching that we are all connected, and that all paths are valid, as long as they fulfill our spiritual needs.

Let us remember our ethics. Let us live our lives with honor, treating all of life with respect. Follow your own path, without interference into another’s. Work hard, study hard and receive the blessings of a life well lived.

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Ethics Or Etiquette

EthicsGraphic 300x225 Ethics Or EtiquetteRecently in conversation with friends in a small intimate gathering, I mentioned outer-court names and passed on gossip. Later I was told that I had “violated etiquette.” Had I?

Etiquette is socially accepted forms of behaviour, agreed upon by the members of a community. Ethics involves morality, the nature of right as determined by a group or an individual. I believe there is a great deal of confusion of these terms in the” Pagan Community.”

Going by fairly traditional rules there are the “Laws of Wicca.” Among these there is a very firm one saying one should never reveal another person as a Witch without their permission. However a person who has revealed themselves publicly as a witch shouldn’t complain. And is it a violation of ethics to tell of a person by their outer-court name? Only insiders could know the legal name of the person, so what is the danger?

Ethics can be fairly easily agreed upon in the general pagan community. Anything that puts someone else in an embarrassing or dangerous position is unethical. We all make mistakes at times, but we try to act in a manner consistent with our ethical code. Etiquette, on the other hand, is very deceiving. We assume, since we are all members of the “Neo-Pagan Community” that we have the same etiquette. But the only etiquette I have ever been explicitly told about involves greetings to be exchanged between members of a group and their high priestess or between two high priestess of different groups. What about a more common meeting?

Say a friend of mine is tired of being a solitary and wishes to come to a group celebration. What etiquette should I follow to bring this person to such a circle? I could either contact the group beforehand and ask permission, or tell them I will be bringing a guest, or I could simply bring a guest – with no warning at all. In the first situation, the responsibility and decision is theirs; in the second I am responsible for my guest’s behaviour; in the third I am a boor and will never be invited to their circles again.

No one has covered all the possible conflict situations in the Pagan Community. So there is no way I could agree to follow an “etiquette.” My general code is simply to use common sense, and give the other person an easy out. For example, if you think someone else is a Witch and wish to find out, you might tell him or her that you are one. To receive trust you have to give it first.

A secondary problem in this situation is how does one keep a secret? Should one only speak in whispers, or when no one is within 100 paces? I think that looks furtive and produces suspicion in the mind of outsiders. Or do we follow Poe’s lead and put the secret out in the open and disarm the opposition?

I know several people who studiously “maintain secrecy” but everyone knows that they are “witches.” Worse, because of their secrecy, their colleagues don’t know what a witch is except it must be nasty since they won’t speak of it. I do not proclaim my religion, nor do I hide it, and I have never had any problems. I hear 3rd hand horror stories but would like to hear first hand experiences, good or bad. Please write me c/o Panegyria.

 

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A self dedication

wicca 235x300 A self dedicationI am called <insert name> but from this day forth I shall be know to my bothers and sisters as<insert pagan name>(article on pagan names to follow)

I call on all the things before to bare witness,

I call all the things to come after to bare witness

I call the elements by name as I know you came teach protect and help me grow in my path:-

Air my daily breathes as I focus on you I see and feels you, your rhythm that is my life but only part of my existence.

Fire you are my passion my desires and my temper please temper and control my internal flame may it never burn to hot and always be willing to warm a friend. but only part of my existence

Water my emotion may my family and friend be visible to my inner self be free to walk among them but only part of my existence

Earth let me be grounded in all aspects of life but only part of my existence

Spirit let the other elements come to balance so I have no fear to join them

(Meditate on the elements becoming one inside you) but only part of my existence

Without all 5 elements in balance I am nothing.

I call on the divine force. The Lady! Who contains the vital feminine energy, and The Lord! Who contains the vital masculine energy.

Oh Lady you who is mother to all. You who is known by many names. (Repeat the goddess Chant as you meditate on the goddess and her aspects and you can feel her presence)

Isis, Astarte, Diana, Hecate, Demeter, Kali, Inanna (see youtube video for example)

Mighty Mother, accept me and guide me along my path.

Oh Lord you who is Father to all. You who is known by many names. (Repeat the god Chant as you meditate on the god and his aspects and you can feel his presence)

Pan, Poseidon, Dionesius, Cernunos, Mithras, Loki, Apollo (has same rythem as goddes chant)

Mighty Father, accept me and guide me along my path.

Meditate on the reasons why you’re here what has lead you declare yourself. When ready to end the ritual Stand in the center of your circle or working space raises your head and hands to sky and say.

I <insert pagan name> choose from this day to live my life honoring the Mysteries of the God and Goddess and I will do this in perfect love and in perfect trust.

As this is my will so it be done.

To those that have gathered we honor the Lord and Lady Hail and farewell.

To Air hail and farewell

To Fire hail and farewell

To Water hail and farewell

To Earth hail and farewell

To all the forces and forms that where drawn to the light of the divine hail and farewell go in peace and love.

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How to Become a Wicca or Witch

witch 205x300 How to Become a Wicca or Witch I believe everyone is born Magickal and filled with the total knowledge of the universe but from the moment we are born we lose that information rapidly and it is replaced with Earthly knowledge.

When it comes to spirituality this is filled by the people around you, you become conditioned into a belief system and many people accept what they are taught and surrender their spiritual path.

But Pagans and Wiccan seem to desire a closer personal relationship with the divine rather than a defined religious group, sect, cult, denomination or organization. This does not mean that pagans have the correct spiritual path it mean that they have the correct path for themselves.

For most pagans they will say they have always known that they are pagans but not sure what themselves. It is normally by chance a pagan will come to their path, via a book or meeting a Wiccan or witch. Not every pagan is a Wiccan or a witch; Paganism is umbrella term, which covers many views paths and traditions such as Wicca, Druidry, Asatru, Shamanism. 

Not every pagan feel comfortable working with a group and may seek all of their knowledge from books and personal experimentation becoming what I would term the natural witch. The natural witch may mix conflicting paths and tradition and since books Wicca and witchcraft are in huge availability their path will at the very least contain a small part of Wiccan practice.

Then you have the hereditary witch these a people that claim to have a long heritage which in most case can be proved just one word of warning regarding these people most are fakes if they require payment for joining or teaching your above and beyond reasonable expenses use your common since. But there are some hereditary witches not many of them go back more than 3 – 4 generations even thou a few may go back longer their spiritual heritage may not be provable.

I have a basic set of rule that I would recommend to anyone wishing to learn the path: -

1.       Read, Read and read.

2.       Seek out your god or goddess
The gods and goddess are archetypal form which one do you most relate to? As you grow and develop this archetypal form will change into one you feel 100% comfortable with. Always that this is only aspects of the divine form and refection of the divine aspect in yourself.

3.       Talk to people, discuss your belief with friends and family and find friends that share your views.

4.       Find a place where you can connect with nature – the beach the woods or a tree in the local part.

5.       Never ever think that your way is the only way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

6.       Remember that in life, teacher come to you in may guises and also you’re here to teach and share too.

7.       And by calling yourself a witch does not make you one

8.       And my most important rule the first words of wisdom are “I Know nothing” so never proclaim you know the right answer your path is the right and only path. It’s not it’s just the right path for you do preach, teach share your views as these will help a person find their path that truly right for them even if your view of their path differs from you.

I would also recommend that you keep a journal, as this will become a valuable insight to yourself and your spiritual development.

Although many would say, you need to know the structure of casting a circle, calling the quarters, invoking the goddess and god and rising energy grounding etc. a true witch needs none of this.

Whether you a natural witch, witch or Wiccan the fundamental ethical rule of the Witches Rede: “An It Harm None.” Applies.

The Hollywood view of witch is a little warped so if you’re planning to fly a broom and cast a spell at the flick of a wand then you need study very hard and learn your limitations and history. I am not saying these things are impossible but I doubt that the divine could find you worthy enough to wield such power accept your limitations.

I would say look at the reasons why you wish to become Wiccan or a witch and if you desire control over others or power then there are many paths but Wicca and witchcraft are not your path.

Wiccan’s desire a better world where all is in harmony and work towards that in their daily lives. Pagan Paths including Wicca have nothing to do Satan or the Devil these are pseudo-Christian pills without prescription creations as well as the concept of Good and Evil and do not belong in the craft.

So to the question how does one become a witch or Wiccan the only true answer is you declare your self as one and live that life in truth and honesty with the ideals and ethics of that path a self dedication is what is needed.

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