AHHH YOU
WORSHIP SATAN!!!
That might be a reaction
you get when you talk to your friends, family members, and ever strangers
Explain to them what Wicca is and that we don't believe that Satan exists Or
if they see your pentacle explain
Good
Evil I know because my
aunt came of to me a while ago and said
"Your Uncle Just told me what that necklace
means and I don't think I like it"
I tried not to laugh because I told my whole
family what it actually meant but my uncle came from some weird religion so I
said
"What do YOU think it
means?" She said "The
Devil" I was like "I
don't believe in the devil but anyways *turned my pentacle upside down* this
means evil not the other way"
She said "OK" I don't know
if she believed me or not but that's just one way that I've dealt with it
In Wicca there is a God and A Goddess. All god's
are The God and all goddesses are The Goddess, and the god and the goddess
together create the One or the All.
**The One** |
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The
God The Goddess |
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All Other Gods
All Other Goddesses
What happens after life?
The
Summerland's
From Scott Cunningham's "Wicca"
This is where the soul prepares for the next incarnation. "... a
non-physical reality much less dense than ours. Some Wiccan traditions
describe it as a land of eternal summer, with grassy fields and sweet
flowing rivers, perhaps the Earth before the advent of humans. Others see it
vaguely as a realm without forms. Where energy swirls coexist with the
greatest energies - the Goddess and God in their celestial identities."
The Spiral of Rebirth
From Scott Cunningham's "Wicca"
"The knowledge that this life is but one of many, that when the
physical body dies we do not cease to exist but are reborn into another body
answers many questions, but raises a few more. Why? In common with many
other religions, Wicca teaches that reincarnation is the instrument through
which our souls are perfected. One lifetime isn't sufficient to attain this
goal; hence the consciousness (soul) is reborn many times, each life
encompassing a different set of lessons, until perfection is achieved."
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