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Book of shadows
A book of shadows is a very important part of wiccan practice. It is usually begun at the start of one's studies and is used to keep a record of information learned about the -
Main Page
Welcome to this WiccaPedia, an ever-growing grove of information for Wiccans, or those who are curious about the religion. Creating articles, editing or just adding a picture will be much appreciated. Wicca is historically -
PSSD
"PSSD" stands for "Post-SRI Sexual Dysfunction" or "Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction". This subject is relevant because people who are interested in magic and/or the occult are statisticly much more vulnerable to getting -
Wicca (according to wikipedia)
Template:Pp-semi Template:About Wicca (Template:IPA-all) is a Neopagan religion and a form of modern witchcraft. It is often referred to as Witchcraft or the Craft by its adherents, who are known -
Crystals
Not all wiccans believe in these alleged magical powers of crystals; some wiccans do, and some wiccans don't. These doctrines about the magical powers of crystals were not present in the original Gardnerian and -
Elements of Wicca that were taken from other sources
This reference was researched and composed by Lydia the sapientissimist. To see the most updated and informative version of this reference, go to: sapientissimus.referata.com/wiki/about_wicca Wicca is a highly syncretic religion -
Zsuzsanna Budapest
Zsuzsanna Emese Mokcsay (born 30 January 1940 in Budapest, Hungary) is an American author of Hungarian origin who writes on feminist spirituality and Dianic Wicca under the penname and religious name Zsuzsanna Budapest or Z -
Alexandrian Tradition
The Alexandrian Tradition was founded by Alex and Maxine Sanders in the 1960s. The name is taken from the library at Alexandria, which is considered to be the first of it's kind- a repositary -
Wicca
Wicca is an occult-pagan religion that draws heavily from other sources. Wicca was created by the New Forest Coven, and then heavily altered by Gerald Gardner, and then its recitations were further altered by -
Familiar
In european folklore and folk-belief of the medieval and early-modern periods, familiar spirits, sometimes referred to simply as familiars, were supernatural entities that were believed to assist witches and cunning folk in their -
Notrenlim Phoenix Tradition
When people ask what makes our Tradition so different from all the other ones out there, they are expecting a liturgical answer, some special beliefs or ritual forms that are unique to Us. In truth -
Wiccan Traditions
Like many other religions, Wicca features a variety of traditions (which could be likened to denominations or sects). Traditions can further be broken down into Emerging Traditions and Established Traditions, with either having a lineage -
Athame
An athame (pronounced "ä-'thä-may") is a wiccan ritual knife. It traditionally has a black handle with magical symbols on it. However, in practice there are many varieties and exceptions. The athame has a -
Newt
A newt, also known as an eft, is an aquatic amphibian of the family Salamandridae, although not all aquatic salamanders are considered newts. Newts are classified in the subfamily Pleurodelinae of the family Salamandridae, and -
Dianic Tradition
Dianic Wicca, also known as Dianic Witchcraft and Dianic Feminist Witchcraft, is a tradition, or Religious denomination, of the Neopagan religion of Wicca. It was founded by Zsuzsanna Budapest in the United States in the -
Ara Tradition
The Ara Tradition is a core shamanic Wiccan tradition that was founded in 1983 by author and activist H.Ps. Phyllis Curott with the birth of the Circle of Ara. The Ara Tradition traces its -
Long wiccan rede
The long wiccan rede is based upon the original wiccan rede, but is far longer. The long wiccan rede was first plublished in 1974, in Herman Slater's periodical publication Earth Religion News. The long -
Celtic Tradition
Celtic Wicca is a modern tradition of Wicca that incorporates some elements of Celtic mythology. It employs the same basic theology, rituals and beliefs as most other forms of Wicca. Celtic Wiccans use the names -
Gerald Gardner
Gerald Brousseau Gardner (June 13, 1884 - February 12, 1964; died at age 79), was the creator of Wicca, as well as an amateur anthropologist and archaeologist, writer, expert in bladed weapons, and occultist. He wrote -
Trinitarian Wicca
Christian Wicca: the Trinitarian Tradition is the name of the controversial self-published book by Nancy Chandler (Pittman) released in 2003. This is the first book that brought the practice of Christian Wicca out of -
Deities
Traditional Wiccan ritual addresses two deities, one male and the other female. The names of these are, in British Traditional Wicca, kept secret, making public descriptions of them necessarily incomplete. In British Traditional Wicca, a -
Shakti Wiccan Tradition
The Shakti Wiccan tradition is very popular as other traditions are but is not often talked about! Many who follow this tradition are often contradicted by other Wiccan Witches from other traditions. I have a -
Orthopraxy
Orthopraxy is a term derived from ὀρθοπραξις meaning "correct action/activity", and is a religion or aspect of a religion that places emphasis on conduct, both ethical and liturgical, as opposed to faith or grace -
Boline
A boline, originally spelled bolline, is a ritual white-handled knife that is used for cutting or carving within the circle. It is one of the eight ritual tools of traditional Wicca. It is introduced -
Ye Bok of ye Art Magical
Ye Bok of Ye Art Magical (Þe Bok of þe Art Magical, "the book of the magical art") is a handwritten grimoire by Gerald Gardner. It is the predecessor of Gardner's book of shadows
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