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MY
WICCA
Durwydd MacTara
My RELIGION
is Wicca, my LIFE-STYLE is Witchcraft! I believe in a supreme
being that is both Immanent and Transcendent, that is expressing itself within AND without. However, I also believe that trying to
define/describe such an infinite Divine Being in finite terms to be a waste of time
and energy. I CAN describe my perceptions of the Ultimate
in terms of the energies that I work with and find significant in my daily living.
My style and methods of relating to what I can perceive of these Divine Energies
are what I describe as my RELIGION. How I apply these insights gained via
my religious practices, I term my CRAFT.

The name for my religion is derived
from the Saxon root "wicce" (pronounced "witchy") and is loosely
translated as "Wise". The word "Wicca" was first used in modern
times in England by Gerald B. Gardner to describe/define an attempt at restoring
"the old wisdom" of pre- Christian beliefs and practice into a modern
context in the 1940's. Ergo, I could call my religion "wisdom" and my
style of application of this wisdom "wise-craft" or more simply, "The
Craft of the Wise".
For the sake of convenience and
easy understanding, I divide the expressions of the Divine Energies into two groups;
that of the active positive (symbolically "male") energies represented
to me by the stag horned Lord of the Forest, and those of a more passive, nurturing,
or "negative" polarity represented to me by the Threefold Goddess. Approaching
my perceptions of the universe and its energies in this way allows me to break them
down into "bite sized chunks", applicable to my daily life in a mundane
world, and what good is ANY belief system if it is not of immediate and practical
use here and now?
So what are some of the beliefs
and practices of this religion called Wicca, and how do I apply them to my daily
life? What does it all mean? The following explanation is based on a press statement
released by the American Council of Witches released in the early 1970's, with some
editing on my part to reflect my own beliefs and practices.
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF
THE CRAFT
1. The first principle is that of love, and
it is expressed in the ethic,
"AN IT HARM
NONE, DO AS THOU WILL"
a) love is not emotional in it's essence,
but is an attribute of the individual as expressed in relation to other beings;
b) harming others can be by thought, word,
or deed. Thought is included here, because for the Witch, "thoughts are things"
and every action, even thoughts, can become magical actions, whether consciously
intended or not;
c} it is to be understood the "none"
includes oneself, though it is permissable to harm self in helping others, should
one so choose;
d) the harm which is to be regarded as unethical
is gratuitous harm; war, in general, is gratuitous harm, although it is ethical
to defend oneself and one's liberty when threatened by real and present danger,
such as personal defense or defense of another WHEN REQUESTED.
2. The Witch must recognize and harmonize
with the forces of the universe, in accord with the Law of Polarity: everything
is dual; everything has two poles; everything has it's opposite; for every action
there is a reaction; all can be categorized as either active or reactive in relation
to other things.
a) The Infinite and Ultimate Godhead is one
unique and transcendent wholeness, beyond any limitations or expressions; thus,
it is beyond our human capacity to understand and identify with this principle of
Cosmic Oneness, except as It is revealed to us in terms of It's attributes and operation.
b) One of the most basic and meaningful attribute
of the One that we, as humans, can relate to and understand, is that of polarity,
of action and reaction; therefore Witches recognize the Oneness of the Divinity,
but worship and relate to the Divine as the archetypal polarity of God and Goddess,
the All-Father and the Great Mother of the universe. The Beings are as near as we
can approach to the One within our human limitations of understanding and expression,
though it is possible to experience the divine Oneness through the practices of
the Mysteries.
c) Harmony does not consist of the pretty
and the nice, but the balanced, dynamic, poised co-operation and co-relationship.
3. The Witch must recognize, and operate
within the framework of the Law of Cause and Effect; every action has it's reaction,
and every effect has it's cause. All things occur according to this law; nothing
in the universe can occur outside this law, though we may not always appreciate
the relation between a given effect and it's cause. Subsidiary to this is the Law
of Three, which states that whatever goes forth must return threefold, whether of
good or ill; for our actions affect more than people generally realize, and the
resulting reactions are also part of the harvest.
4. As Above, So Below. That which exists
in the Macrocosm exists, on a smaller scale and to a lesser degree, in the Microcosm.
The powers of the universe exist also in the human, though in general instance they
lie dormant. The powers and abilities can be awakened and used if the proper techniques
are practiced, and this is why initiates of the Mysteries are sworn to guard the
secrets from the unworthy: Much harm can be done by those who have power without
responsibility, both to others and to themselves according to the Laws of Cause
and Effect and of Threefold Return.
a) Since our philosophy teaches that the
universe is the physical manifestation of the Divine, there can be nothing in the
universe which does not partake of the nature of the Divine; hence, the powers and
attributes of the Divine exist also in the manifest, though to much smaller degree.
b) These powers can be awakened through the
various techniques of the Mysteries, and, although they are only capable of small
effects in and of themselves, it is possible to use them in order to draw upon the
forces of the universe. Thus humanity can be the wielders of the power of the Gods,
a channel for Godhead to act within It's own manifestation. This, many feel, is
further reason for the oath of secrecy.
c) Since the universe is the body of the
One, possessing many of the same attributes as the One, it's Laws must be the principles
through and by which the One operates. By reasoning from the known to the unknown,
one can learn of the Divine, and thus of oneself. By experiencing the Mysteries
a person can truly LEARN more about the One. Thus the Craft is
a natural religion as well as a
MYSTERY religion, seeing
in Nature the expression and revelation of Divinity.
5. We know that everything in the universe
is in movement or vibration and is a function of that vibration. Everything vibrates;
all things rise and fall in a tidal system that reflects the motion inherent in
the universe and also in the atom. Matter and energy are but two poles of one continuous
phenomenon. Therefore the Witch celebrates, harmonizes with, and makes use of the
tides of the universe and of life as expressed through the cycle of the seasons
and the motion of the solar system. These ritual observances are the eight great
Festivals of the Year, referred to as the Wheel of the Year. Further, the Witch
works with the forces and tides of the Moon, for this body is the mediator of much
energy to our planet Earth and thus to ourselves.
6. Nothing is dead matter in the universe.
All things exist, therefore all things live, though perhaps in a different manner
from that which we are used to calling life. In view of this, the Witch knows that
there is no true death, only change from one condition to another. The universe
is the body of Godhead, and therefore possesses one transcendent consciousness;
all things partake of the consciousness, in varying levels of trance/awareness.
a) Because of this principle, all things
are sacred to the Witch, for all partake of the one Life.
b) Therefore the Witch is a natural ecologist,
for Nature is part of us as we are a part of Nature.
7. Throughout the development of the human
race, civilizations have seen and worshipped many and various attributes of the
Divine. These universal forces have been clothed in forms which were expressive
to the worshipper of the attribute of the Godhead which they expressed. Use of these
symbolic representations of the natural and divine forces of the universe, or god
forms, is a potent method for contacting and utilizing the forces they represent.
Thus the Gods are both natural and truly divine, and man-made in that the forms
with which they are clothed are products of humanity's striving to know the Godhead.
a) In keeping with the Law of Polarity, these
god-forms are brought into harmony by the one great Law which states: All Gods are
one God. All Goddesses are one Goddess. There is one Initiator. This law is an expression
of our understanding that all of the forces of the universe, by whatever ethnic
god-form is chosen to clothe and relate to whichever force, can be resolved into
the fundamental polarity of the Godhead, the Great Mother and the All-Father.
b) It is the use of differing god forms,
of differing ethnic sources or periods, which is the basis of many of the differences
between the various Traditions of the Craft. Each Tradition uses the forms, and
thus the names, which to that Tradition best express and awaken an understanding
of the force represented, according to the areas of emphasis of the Tradition.
c) Because we know that differing names or
representations are but expressions of the same divine principles and forces, we
require our members to swear that they will never mock the names by which another
honors the Divine, even though those names be different from and seemingly less
expressive than the names and god forms used by our Tradition (for to the members
of another Tradition, using it's names, ours may easily seem equally less expressive).
8. A Witch refuses to allow her/himself to
be corrupted by the great guilt neuroses which have been foisted on humanity in
the name of the Divine, thus freeing the self of the slavery of the mind. The Witch
expresses responsibility for her/his actions, and accepts the consequences of them;
guilt is rejected as inhibiting to one's self-actualization, and replaced by the
efforts of the Witch to obey the teachings of harmlessness, responsibility for the
consequences of one's actions, and the goal of actualizing the full powers of the
individual.
a) We refuse to believe that a human being
is born innately sinful, and recognize the concepts of sin and guilt are tremendously
inhibiting to the human potential; the consequences of the Law of Cause and Effect,
called karma by some, are not punishment, but the recurrences of situations and
their effects because the individual has not gained the Wisdom needed to handle
or avoid such situations.
b) There is no heaven except that which we
ourselves make of our life on Earth, and likewise there is no hell except the effects
of our unwise actions. Many of us believe in a "waiting place" sometimes
called Summerland where we rest, recuperate and prepare for our next sojurn in the
earth. "Death is not followed by punishment or reward, but by life and the
continuing personal evolution of our human potential.
c) One cannot damn the divine in oneself;
one can, however, cut oneself off from it through the rejection of wisdom and a
refusal to strive for self-realization. This cutting off does not lead to personal
suffering in "hell", for there is no Self to suffer if the tie to one's
own divinity has been severed; what remains is merely an empty shell, a "personality"
or thought-form devoid of it's ensouling Spark of the Divine Fire.
9. We know of the existence of the life-force
which ensouls all living things, that is, all that exists. We know that a spark
of this Divine Fire is within each and every thing that exists, and that it does
not die; only the form of it's existence changes. We know that this spark of the
life-force returns to manifestation again and again in order to fully realize and
actualize it's potential, evolving finally to the peak and essence of existence
which is pure being. In this process of reincarnation each form returns in the same
type of form, though it's ever-increasing actualization may lead to higher levels
of existence of that form. Man returns as man, cat as feline, mineral as mineral,
each class of form evolving as the individual forms of that class evolve.
10. This process of evolution through successive
incarnations in manifest form works through the utilizations of wisdom gained, the
essence of the life-experience. This essence of experience, or Wisdom, is an attribute
of the spark of life itself, one and inseparable.
11. We must care for the body, for it is the
vehicle of the spark of life, the form by which we attain. Thus we must heal the
body of it's ills and keep it a tuned and perfected tool; so must we heal others
(both physically and psychologically) as far as it is within our power to do so.
However, we cannot interfere with the life of another, even to heal, except at their
request or with their express permission. The reasoning behind this apparent limitation
is that we are endowed with Free Will, and what the Gods themselves hesitate to
infringe upon, is best left alone by us "mere" mortals.
12. Harmony with, and utilization of, the
great natural forces of the universe is called magick. By magick we speak, not of
the supernatural, but of the superbly natural, but whose laws and applications are
not as yet recognized by the scientific establishment. The Witch must strive to
recognize these forces, learn their laws, attune her/himself to them, and make use
of them. The Witch must also be aware that power corrupts when used _only_ for the
gains of the self, and therefore must strive to serve humanity: Either through the
service in the Priesthood, or by example and effects of his/her life on others.
The choice must be made in accord with the true nature of the Witch.
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