"When one defines oneself as Pagan, it means she or he follows an Earth or Nature religion, one that sees the divine manifest in all creation. The cycles of Nature are our holy days, the Earth is out temple, its plants and creatures our partners and teachers. We worship a deity that is both male and female, a mother Goddess and father God, who together created all that is, was, or will be. We respect life, cherish the free will of sentient beings, and accept the sacredness of all creation." ~Edain McCoy


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Monday, October 24, 2011

What is Wicca to me?

I had a very lovely lady ask me what Wicca is. I would like to answer her, from my heart.
*Please remember that there are hundreds of thousands of people out there that are Wiccan and my interpretations are just that, mine. I do not want to offend anyone, so please read with an open heart.

Wicca to me is a a nature based religion. Where I see the Divine light within all things. Every thing in the universe is made of energy; humans, animals, plants and even rocks. We are all part of the One and the One is part of us. I don't worship rocks or animals but I worship the Divine source within all things. I treasure the beauty around me. I admire a beautiful sunset and know that I can find that beauty within myself and all things around me.

As embodiments of the Universe, the Goddess and God dwell everywhere and are within everything. This means that while they are many beautiful and bountiful things, they are also the raging storm, the thundering Earth, and the sweeping fire. They are joyous birth and wasting disease, because all are part of the natural cycle of life.

My patron Goddess, Athena, is the representation of the things that I hold dear. She is Wisdom and Knowledge. The things I long to be. She is Strong, Powerful and a Protector. She allows me to draw the power that is within me to be the best that I can be.

I have not found a personal God yet. But I know that the world is made up of both feminine and masculine energy. I honor the Sun and the Hunter God. For I know that without the Sun we would not have the heat to live and without the Hunter God we would not have food to eat.

-As for the term "Horned God"; he is the God of the Hunt, the masculinity of the world.  Not the "horned god" known to Christan's as the devil, Lucifer or Satan. For that is a Christan deity and since I am not Christian, I do not worship or even deal with that entity. The horns on the Horned God are those of a deer or an elk, representing the hunt and the wild beasts.

As for Jesus, I was raised Christan so I know of the many teachings of Jesus. I believe in him, but not as a Christan does. I do not believe that Jesus is the son of God, that to believe in him is the only way to be saved. Remember what I said above, all is energy and energy can not be destroyed, thus we are all saved. But back to Jesus, I do believe he was a prophet of peace, I believe that he was a man who wanted to teach people to be and do better, to teach love and overall peace. I feel the same way about the Budda.

-As for Witchcraft. There are Wiccans that are witches but not all witches are Wiccans. I know that sounds a bit confusing, but it is true. There are people that perform witchcraft ; "The craft of the Witch; Magic, especially magic utilizing Personal Power in conjunction with energies within stones, herbs, colors and other natural objects. While this may have spiritual overtones, Witchcraft, using this definition, isn‘t a religion" Scott Cunningham.

Now I think I need to do some more defining for you. Magic is simply the manipulation of the energies that surround us. Much like the big secret in the book The Secret.  By the way it really isn't a secret, witches have known and utilized this for millennia. Basically what magic is; is the power of the mind to direct the energies of the universe. Have you ever wanted to talk to someone just to have the phone ring and it is that person. Or maybe you know what someone is going to say before they say it? That's magic. There is no such thing as deja vu, it is simply your mind tapping into the energies around you and you are directing it. (please remember this is my interpretation of it.)


Back to what I was saying there are people that simply use witchcraft for the sole purpose of directing their life to become what they want. **Now, unfortunately there are people out there that use this knowledge for bad or hurtful purposes. But please know there are bad people in every religion in the world. There are wars fought everyday in the name of religion. Please don't judge all based on the rare few!**

As for me, I consider myself Wiccan (now there are people out there that say you can't be Wiccan and solitary at the same time, but like I posted earlier, to each their own. Tolerance people, it's called tolerance.) Anyway. Wicca is the "craft of the wise." It is the nature religions that were practices in Nothern Europe and the Middle east from the time of the ice ages. It is a nature based religion (Pagan), the knowledge of a Goddess and God. Acceptance of reincarnation and the knowledge of Magic.

Now I use the word knowledge instead of belief for a very specific reason. To believe in something, means there is a possibility, no matter how small, that it could be incorrect. To know something is true is a powerful thing. "A belief in God is one thing; the knowledge of a personal relationship with Him or Her is quite another...Belief is no more a part of Magic than it is a part of computer repair." Scott Cunningham.

"Wiccans learn from and revere the gift of nature from divine creation by celebrating the cycles of the sun, moon and seasons. We search within ourselves for the cycles that correspond to those of the natural world and try to live in harmony with the movement of this universal energy. Our teachers are the trees, rivers, lakes, meadows, mountains and animals as well as others who have walked this path before us. This belief creates a reverence and respect for the environment, and all life upon the Earth." The Celtic Connection (an amazing website for more on Wicca).

We also work with and cherish the elements of Nature; Air, Fire, Water, and Earth. We know that to use them properly you can effectively create Magic. In all things there is the spark of the Divine. Each color, scent and type; of crystal, herb, candle, (any tool used in magic) has a specific connection with the Divine. Each has their own property and power. The use a a certain color, scent, type of tool can add energy to a ritual. It is now well known now that color has an effect on mood, and people from doctors (color of patients rooms) to interior designers (color of kitchens) are using this knowledge to enhance peoples lives. Well the fact is color has an effect on alot more than just mood and Witches have known and utilize this knowledge for centuries.

Instead of going to a church to perform rituals, such as praying or performing the rosary as you might do, I perform my rituals in a sacred space that I make in my living room, under a tree, or in a wide open meadow under the stars. My rituals include anything from a dance to a sacred poem. A single candles flame to a huge bonfire. I celebrate the turning of the wheel of the year and the cycles of the Moon. I cherish every living things and tend to all things upon this earth. I am a mother, a friend, a Pagan, a Witch and a Wiccan.

I really hope that this cleared up some uncertainties that you might have had. And sparked your interest in what I and hundreds of other people believe.

Thank you for being open to my way of life. It is refreshing to know that mangled within all the destruction of hurtful words and actions, there are still good souls that are willing to accept me as I am.

If you are interested, I am reading an amazing book right now called The Truth about Witchcraft Today by Scott Cunningham. You might want to pick up a copy just so you can read about what Witchcraft is and what it is not, maybe to ease your mind, that I am not a crazy nut ;)

May there always be work for your hands to do.
May your purse always hold a coin or two.
May the sun always shine on your windowpane.
May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain.
May the hand of a friend always be near you.
May your heart be filled with gladness to cheer you.
-an old Irish Blessing

Blessed Be

Grayce

3 comments:

bj said...

What a beautiful post. Thanks so much for taking so much time to let us all know more about you and your beliefs.
wow...just knowing you think enuf of us to spend the time this post must have required, is a blessing to me. I thank you for that.
I hope to find and buy the book you suggested...I am an olden woman...all my life I have been taught that there is no such thing as a witch. I will read this book and get back with you on it. It may be awhile, tho...:)

Thanks for letting me know about your post. I appreciate it very much.
xoxo bj
O, do you have children?

bj said...

O, sweetie, I just read your profile and see that you are, indeed, a mother. :))

bj said...

Came back to say thanks for following me...I'm following you right back.:))
xo bj