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~*~Traditions of Wicca~*~

There are many different paths and variations of Wicca, as there are with Christianity (Catholic, Lutheran, etc.) Some Wiccans gravitate more towards one set of Wiccan beliefs then another, and so celebrate that "path" of Wicca. Below is a listing of some of these paths and some links you may find interesting.

Interested in taking a little quiz to find out your "potential" religious path? It's fun! (And hey, you might hit a jackpot!)

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Assorted Wicca Paths

Alexandrian~

About the Alexandrian Tradition
The Alexandrian Tradition
Coven of the Triple Moon

Boucca~

Boucca Wicca

Celtic~

Angharad's Spider Web
The Ceili Sidh
Celtic Druidism

Dianic~

A Dianic Creation Myth
Dianic Wicca

Eclectic~

The C.U.E.W. Homepage
All One Wicca (Full Online Book)

Faery~

The Faerie Tradition
Feri Tradition Intro.
The Faerie Shaman

Focan~

Foca-Wicca

Gardnerian~

Gardnerian Wicca
Gardnerian Witchcraft in England
The Gardnerian Tradition
Being a Witch in Britain Today

Georgian~

Georgian Trad. of Wicca
Georgian Wicca
The Online! Georgian Pages

Kitchen Witch~

Kyrene's Kottage
Silver Linens

British Traditional~

British Traditional FAQ

Lycian~

The Lycian Sanctuary
Seshen's Realm

Norse~

Ancient Nordic Spirituality
Call us Heathens!
Icelandic Folktales

Protean~

Who are the Proteans?
History of Protean Lineage

Scottish Witchcraft~

Joelle's Sacred Grove
SilverOwl's Wiccan Haven

Solitary~

Alliance of Solitary Practitioners
Solitaire Sur5r
Solitary Practices

Stregheria~

Strega Net
Strega-Italian Witchcraft
Il Legato "The Legacy"

Traditional Witchcraft~

Traditional Witchcraft FAQ
The American Traditional Witch
Witchcraft 101
Traditional Witchcraft and Wicca

Welsh~

Welsh Faerie Witchcraft
Cymry Wicca

Seax-Wicca (I could find no webpages, so below is a brief summary)~

Founded in 1973 by Raymond Buckland, this tradition incorporates Saxon lore. Covens have co-ed open rituals and are either performed robed or skyclad. Buckland developed this tradition without breaking his Gardnerian oath.

Shamanism~

Shamanism- General Overview and FAQ's (very long!)
Shamanism and Animal Spirits

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