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Christianwitches

What makes a Witch Christian? A Witch who believes in the Divinity of Jesus and follows the teachings of Jesus. What makes a Christian a Witch? A Christian who believes Matthew 28:18 "And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth". Which means no power in the heavens or on earth is evil. Power becomes evil because of the evil intentions of a practitioner with a hard heart. And a person who choses to actively use the powers of the earth (which includes the elements of the earth, the sun, moon, and stars) may call themselves Witches. May these webpages enlighten you and guide you. Bestow upon me the kingdom’s mysteries That I may see. That I may hear Love my neighbor as myself For my neighbor is my mirror Love my God least I offend thee To those who curse me Blessed Be Know within me lies the kingdom I am part of the seen and the unseen Act in me oh Holy Spirit In Jesus name I honor my magick Come into my soul to bless my Craft Jesus is the blessed sacrament Merry Meet and Blessed Be Should always greet those in my know Love all and harm none In doing so I have fulfilled Christ’s law

What is Wicca

Wicca, also known as Neopagan Witchcraft, is one of the fastest-growing religions in the world, and one of the most misunderstood. Wicca as it is known and practiced today is a modern religion, but one with ancient roots. We worship Mother Earth and attune ourselves with nature. We follow cycles of the moon and sun. We believe in magic--the magic that is all around us, the magic that is within us, the magic that can change the world. Wicca is positive, life-affirming religion. We believe that human beings have a natural ability to make good, wise decisions, without a lot of books and rules telling us what we must and must not do. We believe that nature is good, and so the things that are natural--such as love, pleasure, sex, and happiness--are also good, provided they are done with wisdom and a loving heart. The main characteristics of Wicca are: * We are polytheists, worshiping many goddesses and gods. Some Wiccans believe that all deities are ultimately One, and others do not. * We believe in immanence; that deity is within us, that we are not separate from Creation or Creator(s). * We believe both women and men are positive, powerful, and sacred, and that they are equally valuable. * We believe that “all acts of love and pleasure” are sacred. * We believe that the Goddess is fully present in nature, and that nature is sacred. * We believe that attuning ourselves to the cycles of nature will make us saner, wiser, and closer to the Gods. So, we mark the cycles of the moon and of the growing season. * We believe that human beings have more power than is generally acknowledged, including power that is considered “supernatural.” We believe it’s not “super,” just “natural.” Some people call Wicca “Witchcraft” or “the Craft.” During “The Burning Times,” our predecessors were called witches for worshiping the moon and following the old ways. So, we take the name given us--if worshiping the moon is witchcraft, so be it! There many kinds of witchcraft, some real, some fictional. Not all real witches are Wiccans. A person who practices magic without necessarily being religious might be one example of a witch who is not Wiccan. Some Wiccans follow a tradition and some do not. Some practice in a very freeform manner, and some perform highly structured rituals. Some Wiccans are “just folks” who happen to be Wiccan, and some consider Wicca to be something that affects their politics and world view in every way. There are highly political Wiccan groups, who will tell you that Wicca is, by definition, feminist, left-wing, Green, etc. But there are other Wiccans who aren’t political at all, and just practice their Craft of healing and worship without regard to what’s going on in the world. Some Wiccan groups are women-only, or gay-only. Others, probably most, are of mixed gender and orientation. Some groups have leaders (a High Priestess and/or High Priest) and some rotate leadership, and some are entirely run by consensus. Many Wiccans, probably most, practice “solitary”--alone. All of these variations are welcome in The Craft, which celebrates our ability to make these decisions for ourselves! There is no “One Right Way,” and all paths that lead to the Goddess are good paths. Please see the Links page for other websites with great information about Wicca.

WOLF AND WITCH

I AM THE WHITE WOLF I am the white wolf, a loner at heart....... You are the human, and will rarely if ever see me....... I roam the wilderness forests and Mountains of this earth that we share....... I mate for survival, as you do....... and I help my mate raise our pups in the warmth of our den, nurturing and watching them grow and play, as you do with your human young........ We run as a pack family, and our members are as close as those in yours....... When a member is lost, we grieve, but go on, just as you do..... When I am hungry, I must hunt for myself and my family, for that is all I know....... There are no stores to cater to my every need....... Some of you have said that I am a killer, a cold-blooded hunter of death....... But when I kill, it is to feed my family, and I only take the old, sick, and weak, who will die regardless....... I don't kill to hang heads for trophies on my walls, as you do....... Now I am the hunted, by you... By Chuck W.

Native American poem

~ Forgotten Ones~ Should we forget our Ancestors and our teachings, our culture and language or feel ashamed when we tell someone we are American Indian ~ its a sad reality that this bigotry is not confined to the white world as many within our own nations feel the same way. It may because our skin is not dark enough, the color of our eyes, or because we stand out, we don't look the same among our own people. My Mother was Cherokee Tsalagsi Trible Wolf Band--Kitualah Clan Anigiduahwa ~Father was german. Am I less American Indian because my blood does not run pure. I have not nor will I ever forget my teachings, traditions, culture, and language taught to me as a young boy then through my adult life. My heart is saddened my people as I know that this bigotry continues in every Nation across the Country. Stop the hatred my people ~ We Are All Related ~ These words written by ~ White Wolf (Chuck Westfall)
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