Hello my friends! I started a thread in the Religion forum the day of Yule, and after reflecting on that experience I realized that I have such a wonderful opportunity to educate you all on my religion. I know that a lot of people have either complete misconceptions or no knowlege at all about earth based religions, so please ask me any questions you may have. |
Are there lots of wiccans in the area? Do you meet up or is it a more solitary practice? |
There are a fair amount in this area as it is pretty progressive. I generally practice solitary because I'm very introverted, but on major holidays or I feel that I need more positive energy I will go to small coven meetups for rituals. |
I was interested in Wiccan in my youth, now I am just atheist. How does one seek out other Wiccan in the area? |
I love the internet because how easy it makes communication. Meetup.com has numerous groups all over the area, and magickal shops in the area are a great resource because they generally have classes and regular events. |
I heard that many Wiccans worship by Forest Glen.
here, in fact - http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/washington-dc-forest-glen true? If so, why here? been there many times, btw, for photos |
Why are you Wiccan, and what exactly does that mean? |
Very interesting topic. How long have you been practicing? Do you keep it a secret esp from Religious ppl? |
I am not sure why other Wiccans choose to worship at that particular spot, but I imagine it's for the same reason you like to go for photos: It's breathtaking! Wiccans are very connected to nature, and how awe-inspiring it must be to stand in a building that is being reclaimed by foliage as you praise Mother Earth. Many religions like having pretty things around their houses of worship, such as stained glass windows or artwork. Wiccans are lucky because all we have to do is go outside to have the best kinds of decorations! |
Were you raised Wiccan?
If not, how did you become Wiccan, if yes, how did your parents become Wiccan? Where did you grow-up? Are you married? Do Wiccans get married? |
Do spells really work? |
I'm Wiccan because it is the religion that most closely matches my spiritual beliefs. There is no real set creed for earth-based religions; instead, each practicer is allowed to explore their own spirituality. In short, Wicca is an earth-based religion. It's under the Pagan religious umbrella. The basics of Wicca are that we believe in the divinity of nature and revere the polarity of the cosmos. As such, we generally believe in a Goddess along with a God. We generally practice magick in all of its forms. We absolutely believe in doing no harm. |
I've been practicing since I was a teenager, though I started taking it more seriously in college. I'm open about it if people ask, but generally keep it quiet around religious people I'm not very close with. |
You believe in the polarity of the cosmos? what does that mean exactly? Have I been spelling magick wrong all these years? |
I was raised Protestant. My mother died of cancer when I was a teenager and I became very angry at the world and my idea of the Christian God, so I started to doubt the faith of my upbringing and explored other religions to find one that I could identify with. I grew up in the suburbs of a large city on the East Coast and had an upper-middle class lifestyle. I'm not married, though I hope to some day! Wiccans absolutely are allowed to get married if they so wish. I know sisters who are married to male Wiccans, sisters who are married to Christians, and everywhere on the religious spectrum. |