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To wish more people would learn about my religion of wicca

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AmandaWilkton · 22/06/2015 13:14

I practice Wicca and as you may know, that it was the summer solstice yesterday. Im surprised how little people know about wicca and how uneducated they are about its practices and beliefs. wiccabritain.com/index.php/faq/

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noblegiraffe · 22/06/2015 13:35

It's fairly niche, why should people know about it?

YAsoNBU · 22/06/2015 13:41

I know very little about Mormons, JWs, islam, Jews, Shinto, Greek Orthodox ... need I go on? Mostly because religion does not interest me.

VickyinVenice · 22/06/2015 13:45

Did you do anything special to celebrate?

Pugthug · 22/06/2015 13:48

Seems like quite a simplistic religion
I like it a lot. Grin

AmandaWilkton · 22/06/2015 13:52

It is simplistic but can get more complicated that page went into little detail on many things.

I celebrated by going to Stonehenge for the sunrise

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HoldYerWhist · 22/06/2015 13:54

Why do you wish people knew more about it?

People often think they know about my religion but are really quite ignorant of the ins and outs (as am I!)

There are loads of religions I have limited or no knowledge of.

Pootles2010 · 22/06/2015 13:55

Sorry I don't understand why you would think we would? There are an awful lot of religions, sects etc, as YAsoNBU points out.

VickyinVenice · 22/06/2015 13:55

Wow I bet that was amazing.I went to Stonehenge in the 90s for Autumn equinox although just because my friends wanted to not for religious reasons it was really good.

wafflyversatile · 22/06/2015 13:57

There are so many things in the world that matter to a small % of people. I hope you are educated in them all! :p

MrsBennetsEldest · 22/06/2015 13:57

I think if you used the term Pagan more people would have some idea of what that entails. I identify with Paganism but as a way of life rather than labelling it as my religion. Blessed Litha Smile????.

rogueantimatter · 22/06/2015 13:59

I read your link and it seems to have a lot in common with Buddhism (disclaimer, there are many branches of Buddhism). What is meant by the Goddess and the horned God please? Are they symbolic of something?

NomiMalone · 22/06/2015 14:00

And here's the state Stonehenge was left in by people celebrating. Shameful.

Your 'religion' is just a different breed of nonsense to the others.

To wish more people would learn about my religion of wicca
MrsBennetsEldest · 22/06/2015 14:00

I think religion/beliefs/spirituality are very personal. Do you often discuss your being Wiccan with people?

RosesandRugby · 22/06/2015 14:01

I wish more people understood it a bit more too.
I've had terrible problems trying to defend myself when people make random assumptions about what I do/don't believe even my children's school has made huge mistakes in what they think it is all about.

I hope you had a wonderful time at Stonehenge. Grin

HoldYerWhist · 22/06/2015 14:02

Wow. So, zero fucks given for history, the environment, common decency..
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DragonWithAGirlTattoo · 22/06/2015 14:05

I dont want to know about your religion (or anyone elses to be honest with you)

www.world-religions-professor.com/historyofwicca.html

I read somewhere that it had only been going for a relatively short time, (see link above) - so is it more valid than other ones like Christianity? Hinduism, or Scientologists

You do what you like (so long as you are not hurting anyone else, and leave the rest of us be) IMV its fine to chat about it, in the same vein as 'i went out and did xxx' this weekend' - but not in a 'no one knows what we do' kind of way (again only my own opinion)

Thurlow · 22/06/2015 14:14

YANBU to wish that more people knew about your religion.

However, YABU to be disappointed that they don't, or expect that they should.

I'm not interested in any any religion, really. I don't believe in any form of deity or anything spiritual. So knowing just enough to hopefully not offend anyone who is religious (shoes off, head covered etc) is fine by me, thanks.

ReallyTired · 22/06/2015 14:18

My town has an interfaith group and one of the people who run it is druid high priest. It was interesting to realise that Druidism and wicca are different. My impression is that old religions have a lot in common with hinduism.

I hope you had a good time at stonehenge.

exWifebeginsat40 · 22/06/2015 14:22

you do realise you all celebrated the wrong solstice, right?

winter solstice is the turning of the earth back towards the sun and new life. summer solstice is heading for harvest and the hardship of winter. I mean, I get that you would want a good harvest but the turning of the earth away from the sun isn't the bit to get excited about.

just saying.

BaronessBomburst · 22/06/2015 14:26

I read recently that Stonehenge was built to mark mid-winter, rather than midsummer, and that this would have been of greater importance to the early farmers. Do you have any views or opinions on this; I find it fascinating.

And blessed Litha. Flowers
Why didn't MNHQ give us a bonfire emoticon?
I'm not Wiccan or pagan but we celebrated anyway.

CoteDAzur · 22/06/2015 14:26

"focuses on nature and phases of the moon. Wiccan’s honour the Goddess and the horned God. Wiccan’s believe that both are in balance (think yin and yang). We also believe that the Goddess and horned God are associated with the moon waxing."

OK, religions are not known for the rationality of the stuff their followers believe in, but still... Smile

"What do Wiccan’s believe happen’s after death?"

I hope they go to school. Wiccans. Happens.

"Wiccan’s have one major rule. Wiccan’s believe that whatever energy the person puts in to the world, be it positive or negative, it comes back three times as much."

Why exactly 3 times? Why not 2.8 times or 5.2 times?

And where would you say all that extra energy comes from? I realise that it's unreasonable to expect people who can't spell the word "happens" to have basic notions of physics, but I do wonder if Wiccans have heard of something called the First Law Of Thermodynamics.

"In the Uk their are around 20,00o to 30,000 people that practice Wicca"

UK. There. People who practice.

This was fun. Let's do it again sometime Smile

Pugthug · 22/06/2015 14:27

That makes sense.

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TheoriginalLEM · 22/06/2015 14:31

I am a Catholic, so why would i want to know about it? Its all a bit Wicker man for my liking

Pugthug · 22/06/2015 14:33

Great film tho. Edward Woodward's finest role better than The Equaliser.

SignoraStronza · 22/06/2015 14:51

Not that interested in Wicca to be honest, probably to do with my more seriously goth friends and dh's bonkers ex dabbling boring everyone with it in our youth.

However, as a first for our town, a new Pagan temple has just been created in a 16th century former chapel. Looks interesting and I might just go and find out about Odin and Frigg myself.Wink

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