Setting Up Tools And Wiccan Rituals

By Enid Hinton


When it comes to Wicca, there are a number of different private and public rituals which are held throughout the year. Most often these Wiccan Rituals are tied to one of the eight annual Sabbats The two and most popular, and often considered most sacred are that of Samhain and Beltaine.

First developed in Europe in the early 20th century, the use of Wicca laws, rituals and tools were later introduced to the public by a British Civil Servant. The servant found the diverse set of hermetic motifs and other symbols most likely related to ritual practices in a theological framework.

Like other mystical aspects of spirituality, the religion is so diverse that there is no definitive answer as to a definition, or from whom one might be obtained. Wicca, like other religions have branched out into various sects over the years.

While in the Christian faith there are different denominations, these groups often adhere to the philosophies, theories and practices of different Gods and Goddesses as recorded in history. While some may adhere to the Christian faith, most often Wiccans are considered Pagan, at least from a societal point of view.

As organizers often prepare special activities for children and young adults during these festivals and public rituals, parents tend to bring children along for the entirety of the event. While there has been controversy related to parents doing so, so too to the act of castration in the Jewish religion, and that of sprinkling in the Catholic.

Through the acts of baptism, catechism, and others it is clear to see that the Catholic church uses as many, if not more ritual tools and celebrates more ritualistic holidays than does the Wiccan religion. In fact, it has been proven that many aspects associated with the Easter holiday and others were stolen from earlier times in which Pagan Gods and Goddesses ruled not only the land, but land and sea a like.

There are many different definitions which have been placed on those practicing Wicca. These include, devil worshipers, heathens and others. Nothing could be further from the truth, Wiccans are not devil worshipers, or heathens. Wiccans are members of a congregation of other like minded individuals same as Christians are a member of a church with like minded individuals.

Ultimately, the Wiccan Rede, or code as it is known today, is "Do what you will, harm none." Lately, some groups have edited the text to read "Do what you will, harm none, nor yourself, nor the environment..." though, a Rede which existed for centuries can simply be edited and replaced at will. A good place to learn more about this amazing religion is in the book Drawing Down The Moon, or online.




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