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I'm new to the Wiccan path. I need to find a brother or sister of the Craft to educate and guide me. I have tried Witchvox. Help me!
by greyowl on July 21st, 2011
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Do you trust the word of a wiccan, a witch, or a worlock? Over the word and testimony of the savior Jesus Christ..
by trueservantminn on November 7th, 2011
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How do I fully retract the celtic cross athame as on wiccanway.com?
by Anonymous on August 19th, 2011
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I would love to Spiral Dance but I cannot stand or walk at all. I use a power wheelchair. Is there a way for me to PARTICIPATE?
by greyowl on July 22nd, 2011
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A locust came in my house and was removed 4 diff times 2 of the times it landed on my knee what does that mean like superstitions n stuff
by Katie_S4439 on July 18th, 2011
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You're reading As a Wiccan when is is ok to fight back in the case of throwing a curse? If a person is going after you to destroy your life what does a Wiccan do?
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That is going under the assumption that people can't break through a protective spell.
by Sidhedarkness on March 14th, 2007
I'm doing protective rites and invocations. I've noticed results the last two circles. Banishing negativity and such. i'm holding off on curses even though i have a very good idea how to use one. i'm leaning toward curses only as a survival defense not as something that is thrown on the innocent or one jealous of. I feel that the law of three would apply then. thx for the advise.
by rockme on March 14th, 2007
you're very welcome.
by ImNotLikeYou on March 14th, 2007
Fluffy.
by AntigoneRising on March 15th, 2007
Fighting back only backfires on you if you shouldn't have fought back and you did. It's not "doing wrong" if fighting back was actually called for. Just like in physical terms, if a man is coming at you with a knife, you're not going to feel much of a consequence if you kick him in the balls. Equate the physical with the magical - in truth they are the same thing for magic is in every action you take not just when you cast your circle and call the quarters. "Harm none" is the ideal that we are supposed to abide by, but it's not supposed to rule in times of reality where harming none is not an option. A wise Wiccan would be best, in these situations, to use more of a "harm the least" policy. That's just my two cents.
by hedge-rider on March 31st, 2009