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Topic: Wiccans
Ruth34611's photo
Wed 03/07/12 09:30 AM
It's just a consecration oil, I think. Used for ceremonial magick....or just for religious purposes to anoint oneself or candles. Looking at the hoodoo website it comes from the Jewish holy oils. Catholicism uses holy oils too. After reading on it, I want to get some.

xombiegirl's photo
Wed 03/07/12 12:58 PM
what books are you ready??

Ruth34611's photo
Wed 03/07/12 01:16 PM

what books are you ready??


No book. I just googled the oil and read online. And went to the Lucky Mojo website where I know they sell it.

This guy also makes it. www.alchemy-works.com/magick_oils_abramelin.html

I have purchased hard to find stuff from him before and was very happy with the service and quality of product.


Punk_chick's photo
Sun 03/11/12 06:26 PM
It's nice to meet wiccans like me, how is everyone doing.

Ruth34611's photo
Mon 03/12/12 07:51 AM

It's nice to meet wiccans like me, how is everyone doing.


Welcome! There are very few Wiccans here, but plenty of like minded individuals. flowerforyou

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Thu 03/15/12 06:47 AM
I Just wanted to post this and clear up the different meanings of the word:

Wicca
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This article is about the duotheistic religion. For other uses, see Wicca (disambiguation).

This pentacle, worn as a pendant, depicts a pentagram, or five-pointed star, used as a symbol of Wicca by many adherents.

Wicca (pronounced /ˈwɪkə/), is a modern pagan religion. Developed in England in the first half of the 20th century,[1] Wicca was popularised in the 1950s and early 1960s by a retired British civil servant named Gerald Gardner, who at the time called it the "witch cult" and "witchcraft", and its adherents "the Wica".[2] From the 1960s onward, the name of the religion was normalised to "Wicca".[3]

There are many different theological positions within Wicca, such as monotheism, goddess worship (such as in Dianic Wicca), polytheism, and followers are encouraged to choose what they wish to seek, it being a form of mystery religion.

The religion also involves the ritual practice of magic, largely influenced by the ceremonial magic of previous centuries, often in conjunction with a broad code of morality known as the Wiccan Rede, although this is not adhered to by all Wiccans. Another characteristic of this religion is the celebration of seasonally-based festivals, known as Sabbats, of which there are usually eight in number annually.

There are various denominations within Wicca, which are referred to as traditions. Some, such as Gardnerian and Alexandrian Wicca, follow in the initiatory lineage of Gardner. Others, such as Cochrane's Craft, Feri and the Dianic tradition, take primary influence from other figures and may not insist on any initiatory lineage.

The application of the word Wicca has given rise to "a great deal of disagreement and infighting".[4] Gardnerian and Alexandrian Wicca are often collectively termed British Traditional Wicca, and many of their practitioners consider the term Wicca to apply only to these lineaged traditions. Others do not use the word "Wicca" at all, instead preferring to be referred to only as "Witchcraft," while others believe that all modern witchcraft traditions can be considered "Wiccan."[5][6] Popular culture, as seen in T.V. programmes like Buffy the Vampire Slayer tends to use the terms “Wiccan” and "Wicca" as completely synonymous with the terms “Witch” and “Witchcraft” respectively.

jdomhan's photo
Sun 07/24/22 07:53 PM
I dated one who was Wiccan. She was good, other issues were involved

jdomhan's photo
Sun 07/24/22 07:53 PM
I dated one who was Wiccan. She was good, other issues were involved

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