Lesson
4
Wiccan Beliefs
The
Egyptians had many different practices, as did the
Greeks and the Romans and the Celts. Wicca is one
of the many that exist today and within Wicca there
are many different traditions, all with slightly different
practices and spiritual focus. All Wiccans do however
share some common beliefs, although they may express
and experience those beliefs in different ways.
Typically
the shared spiritual beliefs include:
o Divinity is plural - expressed through both the
masculine (God) and feminine (Goddess). Wiccans may
be henotheistic, polytheistic or pantheistic - or
a combination of these.
o That the Moon, Sun and Earth are important planetary
bodies from which power can be drawn. That the Moon,
Sun and Earth are all part of the sacred divine -
usually expressed as the Moon Goddess, Sun God and
Earth Goddess.
o That the changing seasons on Earth yields important
symbolic changes in our personal lives too. The celebration
of the "turning of the wheel" (ie. The Wheel
of the Year Sabbats) play an important role in Wicca.
Exercise
4
a) Write down the names of each of the seasons on
a clean page in your notebook: Spring, Summer, Autumn
and Winter. Under each heading write down notes for
yourself on what the season represents for you and
what your local area looks like during that season,
what the trees are doing, which animals you typically
see during each season etc.
b) Create a page for "Goddess and God".
Now make some notes on how you view divinity. Do you
see the Goddess and God as being part of a greater
whole, do you see them as individual, do believe that
there are many Gods and Goddesses who all have individual
names and individual personalities? Do you believe
that the divine is inherent in all life - animal,
mineral and plant?
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