Re: What are some of the issues that Pagans face?
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 11:27 am
Possible? Heh heh of course it's possible!! There is no authority but yourself.
I think it depends on what definition of Wiccan you're using, traditional or modern. If you're initiated to a traditional coven then you'd follow the coven guidelines in group matters. Not all covens recognize harm-none as a moral guide but will use the tools, altar set up & basic ritual practices adapted from ceremonial magic by Gardner for Wicca. Solitaire witches make their own decisions. Who do you allow to dictate your beliefs?
There had been an attempt in the '70's to determine guidelines to recognize American Wicca. It's noted in the WC FAQs. http://everythingunderthemoon.net/forum ... 36795.html Make of it what you will.
For some info on the rede.
http://web.archive.org/web/200312180010 ... index.html
I think it depends on what definition of Wiccan you're using, traditional or modern. If you're initiated to a traditional coven then you'd follow the coven guidelines in group matters. Not all covens recognize harm-none as a moral guide but will use the tools, altar set up & basic ritual practices adapted from ceremonial magic by Gardner for Wicca. Solitaire witches make their own decisions. Who do you allow to dictate your beliefs?
There had been an attempt in the '70's to determine guidelines to recognize American Wicca. It's noted in the WC FAQs. http://everythingunderthemoon.net/forum ... 36795.html Make of it what you will.
For some info on the rede.
http://web.archive.org/web/200312180010 ... index.html