If Wicca and Witchcraft are not evil, why do you wear black robes?
Witchcraft, Wicca and Paganism FAQThis is another baseless superstition and Witches wear clothing and robes of every color. Black is the combination of all colors and all vibrational rates of light on the material plane. It is known that black is a very good conductor of energy, therefore wearing black simply helps Witches absorb natural energy to increase the power of their thought forms. Personally, I do my Magickal work naked. Gawd, there's an ugly visualization for ya! LOL..
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Alt.Pagan FAQ, Version 4.0Wicca was the first (or at least one of the first) of the neopagan religions. As a result, it is the best known, and tends to overshadow its younger, smaller siblings. This bias appears in the postings in alt.pagan and in this FAQ. This does not mean that Wicca is more valid than other neopagan religions -- just larger and louder. Wicca, however, is only one of the things called W/witchcraft (or sometimes, the Craft, a term also applied to Masonry).
Related QuestionsIs Wicca the same thing as Witchcraft?
FAQs about Y Dynion Mwyn - Welsh Faerie WitchcraftThe answer is yes and no. Though many people mistakenly use the words "Wicca" and "witchcraft" interchangeably, there is actually a distinct difference. A Wiccan may or may not be a witch, and a witch may or may not be a Wiccan. Some Wiccans choose not to use the word "witch" when describing themselves because of the negative connotation it has with many people.
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FAQ's • Frequently Asked QuestionsNo. Wicca is a new religion formed in 1954 by Gerald Gardner that was based on old witchcraft only to a minor degree. Therefore, there are many things in Wicca that do not appear in Traditional Witchcraft. Trad Witchcraft beliefs, ritual practices, customs, and the use of the Magical Arts are different than in Wicca.
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FAQs about Y Dynion Mwyn - Welsh Faerie WitchcraftAuthor Aidan Kelly argues that all of Wicca derives from Gerald Gardner, with some crucial editing by his initiate Doreen Valiente. Alex Sanders is widely thought to have acquired a Gardnerian book of shadows, with which he started his own "Alexandrian" tradition. Other well known traditions are Raymond Buckland's Seax Wicca, Victor and Cora Anderson's Faerie Wicca and feminist Dianic Wicca which emphasizes the Goddess as put forward by such authors as Z. Budapest.
Related QuestionsWiccaWeb.comThe short answer is no. Many cultures have a negative word like "witchcraft," often viewing it as a malevolent, supernatural tool used by the weak, old or malicious. Some people use the term "witchcraft" to cover more general skills, such as counseling, the occult and herbcraft. Some Wiccans call themselves "Witches," capitalizing it as a gesture of solidarity with the victims of the Burning Times, but this is a personal decision.Related Questions
What exactly is Wicca/Witchcraft/Paganism?
FAQ on Wicca/Paganism/WitchcraftWicca: A specific tradition within Paganism. It is more specified ritualistically than other Pagan faiths. Wicca is to Paganism as Catholicism is to Christianity. No. Pagans (no matter what tradition or sect) do not worship the Devil. The Devil (or Satan) are Judeo-Christian concepts and do not have any bearing on the beliefs of Pagans. We do not believe in the Devil, therefore it is impossible for us to worship him.
Related QuestionsReclaiming: Witchcraft FAQWitchcraft is a religion. Historically, Wicca is one type of Witchcraft, but recently the term "Wicca" is sometimes applied to Witchcraft in general. These days in the United States, people who practice this religion may call themselves Witches or Wiccans. It is an earth-based religion, in some ways similar to Native American spirituality. The religion of Witchcraft or Wicca is recognized by most state governments, the federal government, and the United States Armed Forces.Related Questions
Can I follow the path of Wicca or Witchcraft and be a Christian too?
Witchcraft, Wicca and Paganism FAQAgain, some say yes and others maintain that they are completely separate religions. I believe that if one looks closely at the true teachings of Jesus with an open heart, you will find some stark commonalities. It is only when one takes literally the sometimes frail misinterpretations of those who misunderstood the intent or used the teachings to suit their own political agendas that one see's wide differences.
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LLEWELLYN TEENS & TWEENSAll Wiccans share religious beliefs, spiritual practices, and moral values. They probably perform works of magick, but their main reason for calling themselves "Wiccan" has to do with what they believe. Being a Wiccan is like being Jewish -- it's a religious, spiritual, and moral label that describes what you believe. Witches (people who practice Witchcraft) can follow any number of religions -- or none at all! Witches focus on becoming skilled at working magick.
Related QuestionsAre Paganism, Wicca, and Witchcraft all the same thing?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThere's a lot of overlap, and not everyone really agrees what the differences are. Basically, Wicca is a particular kind of pagan witchcraft. Paganism includes a bunch of different kinds of nature-based religion or spirituality. Witchcraft has something to do with folk magic, and again, there are a bunch of different kinds of witchcraft, and not all of them are pagan. Wicca is a specific magical nature-based religion.
Related QuestionsThat reminds me: what's Witchcraft? Are Wicca and Witchcraft the same thing?
The Wiccan Church of Canada: Frequently Asked Questions abou...The word witchcraft means a lot of different things to different people, probably even more so than the word paganism. The word Wicca means "witch" in Old English, and some Wiccans do call themselves Witches, but that doesn't mean that they are the only people who do. As with paganism, you could say that Wicca is one type of witchcraft, but not the only type.
Related QuestionsDo you practice "white" or "black" Witchcraft?
FAQ'sWitches tend to believe these terms promote racist thinking when used to describe the morality of one's Magick. Witches are just Witches. Asking someone if they are a good Witch or bad Witch is like asking if someone is a "good" Catholic or "bad" Catholic.
Related QuestionsI'm a little confused. What's the difference between Paganism, Wicca, and Witchcraft?
F.A.Q.s at Earth DanceThe word Pagan means country dweller or one who lives with Nature. Anyone who practices a Nature-based religion is a Pagan. This includes Wicca and Witchcraft. All Wiccans and Witches are Pagans, but not all Pagans are Wiccan or Witches. The belief systems of Native Americans, Shamanism and Ancient Egyptians are also Pagan.
Related QuestionsSo, do you all wear white robes?
Reformed Druids of Gaia: The RDG FAQNo, not all Druids wear white, in fact most Druids wear what feels right for them. It was Caesar who reported that the Druidss wore white, but that is the only evidence. It is far more likely that they wore brown or black or even green, or maybe a combination of these, or even more "likely you would have chaps with no robes at all, in fact, no clothes at all; probably painted blue and probably stoned out of their heads on magic mushrooms..." (Dr. Francis Pryor - Dept.
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Welcome to the Village ZendoThey are lay practitioners. The co-founder of the Zendo, and senior teacher, is Barbara Joshin O’Hara who leads the lay path of practice here at the Zendo. This path emphasizes the humility and simplicity of practice and eschews outward display of one’s inner dedication. Lay practice is very strong at the Village Zendo.
Related QuestionsWhy do the priests wear robes and other fancy clothes?
The Province of Christ the Good Shepherd - An Anglican Provi...We believe that the liturgy, or the worship service, should represent the beauty of heaven. We worship not just with our spirits but with our physical senses as well. To add to the beauty and festivity of the services, and to signify their special ministries, the clergy and other ministers customarily wear vestments. Another purpose of vestments and colors is to remind the worshiping Christian of the beauty and glory of Heaven. Heaven will not be a dull place.
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VAU: Vampires Among Us? (http:www.vampiresamongus.com)No. Living vampires have nothing to do with satan or God or anything of the like...in fact, many tend to be very nice, normal people living ordinary lives who are tolerant of a lot of different religions. Some are even devout christians, while others worship different Gods/Goddesses/etc. Still, indeed, some might be worshippers of satan but this is a matter of their personal spiritual choice and has nothing to do with their vampiric nature.
Related QuestionsHow can someone find out more about Witchcraft?
Witchcraft, Wicca and Paganism FAQOurs is not a missionary religion, and we never try to make converts. We feel that if this path is right for you, you will find your way to it. We are, however, becoming more visual and vocal in an attempt to educate and dispel myths and superstitions about the Craft. You need not worry about a Witch knocking on your door and wanting to come in and share passages from their BOS. For those who are interested there are many excellent books in our suggested reading list.
Related QuestionsWhat is Witchcraft in General?
FAQs about Y Dynion Mwyn - Welsh Faerie WitchcraftIn our tradition, Witchcraft is defined as both the practice of magick to achieve a certain goal and a pagan religious tradition or "Way". It is both a spiritual path and an art. It both is simple and complicated. To some who rely on written history alone Witchcraft is not a religion, it is an art of Magick or casting spells. To others, Witchcraft is a pagan Religion.
Related QuestionsIs Witchcraft in Many Communities?
FAQs about Y Dynion Mwyn - Welsh Faerie WitchcraftIn a word YES. It is in every neighborhood in America. Don't worry, witches are not out to 'take over the world' and most could care less what religion you are, let alone waste their time with trying to change your mind. In fact it is one of the fastest growing religions in the world.
Related QuestionsWhy do you always wear black?
Hey! This is one of those questions I have several different answers for depending on my mood, how much time I have, how the person asked the questions, etc ...so here's a few answers: Black absorbs and transforms negative energies rendering them neutral so I can use this recycled neutral energy for my own witchy spell work! Having only black clothes makes it that much easier to get dressed in the morning. one less decision.
Related QuestionsWhat about the robes?
Welcome to the Village ZendoIt is not necessary to wear a robe. Members wear them for various reasons: robes are worn in many traditions; they foster a sense of ‘visual quiet,’ a sense of similarity among the sitters; a material reminder of preparing for meditation; they are comfortable.
Related QuestionsWhat is Wicca?
COGCOA - Wicca FAQWicca (Witchcraft or the Craft) is a very old and very new religion. The modern revival of the Craft dates from the 1940s in Britain. Gerald Gardner learned that some people still practised elements of pre-Christian aboriginal British religion and fleshed it out with pieces from ceremonial magic, Freemasonry (who share our name "Craft" for what they do), anthropology and his own creativity.
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