don't understand

@sisco100 (2338)
United States
September 6, 2010 8:29am CST
i know a little about this, but not enough about it to understand it better. so if there is any one that know or practices Wicca, could you please tell me some more about this. like for one what is Wicca all about? is it just for women or both men and women? is there any difference between Wicca and witchcraft? are there different types or levels of this craft? for my final question why do you practices it and how long have you been doing it for?
2 responses
• United States
14 Nov 10
I am afraid I am still quite new the craft but I have done quite alot of research and believe I can help you. Essentially all Wiccans follow the Wiccan Rede. "An it harm none, do What ye will." Many also believe in the rule of three. What ever you do, good or bad, will come back to you three fold. In Wicca there is the God and the Goddess, they take many forms for different practitioners, some even worship many or no deities. While some covens are made up of and only allow women, this does not bar men from being Wiccan. Wicca is all about equality, whether you be gay, black, male, it has no affect on your faith. Some Wiccans, both in covens and on their own, practice witchcraft, but it is not a requirement. It is completly your choice as to whether or not you practice. Some covens have levels during the intiation period, but other than that I am unaware of any levels. I practice Wicca because it best fits what I myself believe in. Though I have only been a practitioner for seven months now. If you have any more questions, I will happily answer them.
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• United States
9 Sep 10
Wicca is about understanding why you're here and enacting it. Another day, I might give you another answer -- it's a big question. It's for both men and women. Wicca is a form of Witchcraft, but not the only form. There are many traditions of Wicca, some have a sort of internal hierarchy, some do not. I practice it because it's where I find the Gods, and I've been doing it for 24 years
• United States
4 Sep 12
Wicca is not an understanding. But a way of life. It represents love life and the elements which brings us life. There's not much diffrence between paganism and Christianity. Christians are hypocrites who believe fear is a way to live. Us pagans on the other hand, k ow that fear is pt a way of life, but love and peace to live.