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Paganism and Earth Religions: Ancient and Contemporary writings on
Wicca and Witches
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The Green Man
The Green Man and the union of the spirit and matter
The Green Man and Al-Khidr
of Islam in Sri Lanka
Pagan Musings, an overview of Paganism
A Brief History of Paganism
Introduction to Traditional Wicca and the Wiccan Path
Introduction to Neopaganism
Paganism: The Goddess All-Mother and Gaia, the Earthmom
Neo-Paganism and the Hippy movement: an old religion for a new age
Pagan Spirituality and the Principles of the Craft
The
Ancient Art of Witchcraft
Wicca, an overview: various articles on Wicca
A Brief Assessment of neo-Pagan Theology
Principles of Witches and Wiccan Beliefs
A Christian speaks on the faith and path of Wicca
Witchcraft, the Old Religion: questions and answers
What is Wicca? An Introduction to the Old Religion
Witches and Witchcraft: basic introduction
Wicca, Magic and the use of circles
Dianism and Goddess worship
The do's and don'ts of Witches and Witchcraft
The Autarchic Creed of the Earth Religion
On Being a Witch in Britain Today
On Being Jewish and Wiccan
Consciousness and Politics: Metaphysics and Ethics
God and Goddess and Descent into Confusion
Sex and Faith
Discovering the Maiden Goddess
Dragons Reconsidered: Interesting information on Dragons
Dreams and explorations in dreaming
Drugs,
Religion, and psychedelic snakebites
Ecomagic and Environmental Protection
Four Rules and the Law of White Witchcraft
The Gaia (Gaea) Hypothesis and Mother Earth
A Goddess Arrives: Dion Fortune and Gardnerian Witchcraft
The Goddess Movement and Feminist Spirituality
The Violence Virus
Visions of the Future
Converting non-Pagans, and honoring the Mother
Love and the use of magic
Astrology and Magic
On violence and the use of magic
On magic and the lucky stone
Technology and Ancient Wisdom
The Modern History of Paganism and Witchcraft
The History and Myth of Christianity
Alcoholics Anonymous, addiction recovery, and the 12-step method
Power and the use of Magick, spells, and Love
A Defense of Excellence in the Craft
Morals and Ethics
Karma, Magic, and Grace
On Laws, freedom, Witches, and the Church
Having faith in yourself
Lucid Dreaming and Lucid Dreams
Theisms and a Wiccan Perspective
For the Mother Earth on Mother's Day
Wicca and Witchcraft: Basic principles of the craft
Paganism, Academics, and Employment
Reality and the space-time continuum
Herd Behavior in Religion and Politics
Children of the God and Goddess
Paganism / Earth
Religion: On Pagan Churches
The Pagan Public Image
The World Soul, Prime Matter, and the One
A Pagan View of Christian Creation
Druids and Contemporary Druidism
Ritual of the Watchtowers
Darkness and the Yin and Yang of Paganism
Spirituality, pure and simple
Satanism and the Temple of Set
Ethics and the use of Magic
Toward a Celtic Numerology
The Left Hand Path: On Good and Evil and the ethics of independence
12-step addiction recovery for Pagans, Shamans, Druids, and Witches
New Commandments for the New Age
Warriors, Berserkers, and magick
Occult revival and quantum physics
Wicca, Kabbalah, and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Evil, Sin, Redemption, and Being
A Pagan Witch's thoughts on Halloween
Women and Men, Matriarch and Patriarch, Isis and Osiris
The Path of the Craft: Do What Thou Will
On Christmas and the Winter Solstice
A Glossary of Wicca and Pagan Terms
Christian misunderstandings about Neo-paganism
Modern and Contemporary Pagans: questions and answers
Witchcraft vs. Satanism
The Aquarian Age, Lightworking, and a New Age Ministry
Code of the Wicca
The Ten Commandments, a Pagan Interpretation
What is a Pagan?
Neopagan Druid Beliefs
Questions and Answers about Witches
Wiccan
Holidays, festivals, and Sabbats
Witchcraft, Ceremonial Magic, Sorcery, and Christianity
The Elementals, air, earth, fire, water, and Gnomes, Undines, Sylphs,
and Salamanders
Asatru, Nordic Paganism in Iceland
DRUIDS
The Druidic Mysteries of Britain and Gaul
Celtic Druidism: History, beliefs, practices, and myths of Druids
African Pagan Spirituality:
The Soul, the Shadow, Black Magic, and Witchcraft
Nkici-ism
and the Sacred Grove
Babila,
The Philosophy of the Sacred Groves
Sacred Lands and Rivers
Sacred Trees and Herbs
The Omens
Sacred Animals
Hoodoo folk-magic religion of the African-Americans
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The Witches' Creed
Doreen
Valiente
Hear Now the words of the witches,
The secrets we hid in the night,
When dark was our destiny's pathway,
That now we bring forth into light.
Mysterious water and fire,
The earth and the wide-ranging air,
By hidden quintessence we know them,
And will and keep silent and dare.
The birth and rebirth of all nature,
The passing of winter and spring,
We share with the life universal,
Rejoice in the magical ring.
Four times in the year the Great Sabbat
Returns, and the witches are seen
At Lammas and Candlemas dancing,
On May Eve and old Hallowe'en.
When day-time and night-time are equal,
When sun is at greatest and least,
The four Lesser Sabbats are summoned,
And Witches gather in feast.
Thirteen silver moons in a year are,
Thirteen is the coven's array.
Thirteen times at Esbat make merry,
For each golden year and a day.
The power that was passed down the age,
Each time between woman and man,
Each century unto the other,
Ere time and the ages began.
When drawn is the magical circle,
By sword or athame of power,
Its compass between two worlds lies,
In land of the shades for that hour.
This world has no right then to know it,
And world of beyond will tell naught.
The oldest of Gods are invoked there,
The Great Work of magic is wrought.
For the two are mystical pillars,
That stand at the gate of the shrine,
And two are the powers of nature,
The forms and the forces divine.
The dark and the light in succession,
The opposites each unto each,
Shown forth as a God and a Goddess:
Of this our ancestors teach.
By night he's the wild wind's rider,
The Horn'd One, the Lord of the Shades.
By day he's the King of the Woodland,
The dweller in green forest glades.
She is youthful or old as she pleases,
She sails the torn clouds in her barque,
The bright silver lady of midnight,
The crone who weaves spells in the dark.
The master and mistress of magic,
That dwell in the deeps of the mind,
Immortal and ever-renewing,
With power to free or to bind.
So drink the good wine to the Old Gods,
And Dance and make love in their praise,
Till Elphame's fair land shall receive us
In peace at the end of our days.
And Do What You Will be the challenge,
So be it Love that harms none,
For this is the only commandment.
By Magic of old, be it done!
Doreen Valiente,
"Witchcraft For Tomorrow"
pp.172-173
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The Wiccan Rede
Anon
Bide ye Wiccan laws ye must,
in perfect love and perfect trust
Live ye must and let to live,
fairly take and fairly give
Form the circle thrice about,
to keep unwelcome spirits out
To bind the spell well every time,
let the spell be spake in rhyme
Soft of eye and light of touch,
speak ye little, listen much
Deosil go by the waxing moon,
sing and dance the Wiccan rune
Widdershins go by the waning moon,
chanting out the baleful tune
When the Lady's moon is new,
kiss the hand to her times two
When the moon rides at Her peak,
then the heart's desire seek
Heed the north wind's mighty gale,
lock the door and trim the sail
When the wind comes from the south,
love will kiss thee on the mouth
When the wind blows from the west,
departed souls will have no rest
When the wind blows from the east,
expect the new and set the feast
Nine woods in the cauldron go,
burn them quick and burn them slow
Elder be the Lady's tree,
burn it not or cursed you'll be
When the wheel begins to turn,
soon the Beltaine fires will burn
When the wheel has turned to Yule,
light the log the Horned One rules
Heed ye flower, bush and tree,
by the Lady blessed be
Where the rippling waters flow,
cast a stone and the truth you'll know
When you have and hold a need,
hearken not to others' greed
With a fool no season spend,
nor be counted as his friend
Merry meet and merry part,
bright the cheeks and warm the heart
Mind the threefold law ye should,
three times bad and three times good
When misfortune is anow,
wear the star upon thy brow
True in love you must ever be,
lest thy love be false to thee
These eight words the Wiccan Rede fulfill,
An Ye Harm None, Do What Ye Will
Thirteen Goals Of A Witch
by Scott Cunningham
Know yourself
Know your Craft (Wicca)
Learn
Apply knowledge with wisdom
Achieve balance
Keep your words in good order
Keep your thoughts in good order
Celebrate life
Attune with the cycles of Terra
Breathe and eat correctly
Exercise the body
Meditate
Honor the Goddess and God
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