What is Wicca
Wicca is a nature-based religion that focuses on the changing of the seasons and maintaining a balance in nature. It is a polytheistic religion which focuses on the duality of the masculine and feminine energies of a God and Goddess of your choosing. It focuses on peacefully balancing those energies in nature. A wiccan can choose to be a solo practitioner, or they can practice in a coven. The religion is very inclusive allowing the individual to choose the pieces they are most attracted to and essentially the only requirement to become wiccan is to make the decision that you are wiccan.
3 Main Principles
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Wiccan Rede: “An if it causes no harm, do as ye will”
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Core belief of the rule of 3 which means what you put out into the universe good, or bad will return to you threefold.
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The belief in male and female gods of your choosing.


Main Practices of Wicca
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Wiccans follow the wheel of the year with 8 Sabbats that celebrate the changing of the seasons and the cycle of nature.
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Casting Circles: This creates a sacred space in which to practice and banishes any negative energy before practicing.
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Wiccans use spells and magic to manifest desired outcomes often incorporating herbs and crystals and using tools to help focus their energy.