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Sorry to put a spoke in the wheel but I am a witch and I am not Wiccan. I'd classify myself as a traditional witch, there is a difference. Anyway, no matter, to go back to the original question, yes, my spirituality does influence every aspect of my life, including my atttempts at self sufficiency.possum wrote:In brief, a witch is a follower of wicca. Wicca itself can vary considerably. A hedge witch is one who is not a member of a covern, but works alone. What are termed spells are really meditations or in christian terms you could call it prayer.Merry wrote:Hello Hedge witches! What are Hedge witches? Are you similar to conventional witches?
If witches can be said to be conventional that is.
Some followers of wicca belief in a higher being, the tripple goddess and the horned god, my personal believe is that they are elements within us rather than being theistic if that makes sense.
About the only thing that all wiccans have in common is a belief to live in harmony with nature and also the phrase "do as you will, harm none"
It is nothing to do with satanism or devil worship or sex orgies and does not involve wearing a pointy hat.
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religion seems to be very complicated - I have enough trouble remembereing to put me jumper on the right way round
I agree with Andy. I, if any label applies, am agnostic. I think I'm somewhat spiritual but tend to pull away from being religious. I was induced into Christianity and brought up as a Catholic. I hope, however, that my views are not too influenced by the club rules.Andy Hamilton wrote:for me it is about passing on a decent world to the next generation.
1 add some wheels and you have a handy truck to carry stuffthefriarandme wrote:................................
Now, how do I recycle this soapbox?