Anonymous wrote:Are you aware of any public figures or celebrities who are Wiccan?
And, with all due respect and seriousness and general curiosity, is there a Wiccan "look" - do you wear certain clothing styles or colors or symbols?
Is Stevie Nicks Wicca? She claims she is spiritual, but...what do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Do you think it's odd that people "shop" for a religion that most suits them and their beliefs? It seems odd to me, but I can't put my finger on the reason ...
Anonymous wrote:Are there any books or documentaries on the Wiccan practice you'd like to share?
what type of spells do you casts? Do you have a special room in your home w/ herbs, plants, candles etc set up for your practice?
Anonymous wrote:
I imagine it the same way that I imagine God creating Jesus; both are divine but one simply had to come first and because I believe that the fertility of the Mother created life, it only makes sense that She would have created the God as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are Wiccans atheists?
Not by the normal definition of atheist. Wiccans don't really believe in the Christian God, but instead believe in a Goddess and a God.
Is Mother Nature the Goddess and God?
Mother Earth, Gaia, Goddess, is the mother of all, even of God. All things on earth come from her womb and her three forms represent the stages of life: Maiden, Mother, and Crone.
The moon is attributed to the Goddess. The waxing moon is the Maiden, representing the beginning, innocence, and possibilities. The full moon is the Mother, pregnant and fertile. The waning moon is the Crone, wise and knowledgeable that at one point soon she will cease to be but at peace because she knows that she will be reborn again and the cycle will continue.
Chicken-egg/egg-chicken idea? Why do you believe one way and not the other way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are Wiccans atheists?
Not by the normal definition of atheist. Wiccans don't really believe in the Christian God, but instead believe in a Goddess and a God.
Is Mother Nature the Goddess and God?
Mother Earth, Gaia, Goddess, is the mother of all, even of God. All things on earth come from her womb and her three forms represent the stages of life: Maiden, Mother, and Crone.
The moon is attributed to the Goddess. The waxing moon is the Maiden, representing the beginning, innocence, and possibilities. The full moon is the Mother, pregnant and fertile. The waning moon is the Crone, wise and knowledgeable that at one point soon she will cease to be but at peace because she knows that she will be reborn again and the cycle will continue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are Wiccans atheists?
Not by the normal definition of atheist. Wiccans don't really believe in the Christian God, but instead believe in a Goddess and a God.
Is Mother Nature the Goddess and God?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are Wiccans atheists?
Not by the normal definition of atheist. Wiccans don't really believe in the Christian God, but instead believe in a Goddess and a God.
Anonymous wrote:Are Wiccans atheists?
Anonymous wrote:Do spells really work?
You believe in the polarity of the cosmos? what does that mean exactly?
Have I been spelling magick wrong all these years?
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