Wiccan views of divinity are generally theistic, and revolve around a Goddess and a Horned God, thereby being generally dualistic. In traditional Wicca...
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Church: "As man now is, God once was: As God now is, man may be." Wiccan views of divinity are generally theistic, and revolve around a Goddess and a Horned...
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Horned deity (section Baphomet of Mendes)
religions have constructed some of these deities as the Horned God, representing the male aspect of the Wiccan views of divinity. In Abrahamic religions, horned...
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Wicca (redirect from List of Wiccan people)
Some Wiccans refer to the goddess as "Lady" and the god as "Lord" to invoke their divinity. These two deities are sometimes viewed as facets of a universal...
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Stregheria (redirect from Cult of Diana)
pantheon centered on a Moon Goddess and a Horned God, similar to Wiccan views of divinity. Author Raven Grimassi has written on the topic. Grimassi taught...
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Neopagan witchcraft (redirect from Contemporary practice of witchcraft)
movement of individuals and groups who share key Wiccan beliefs but have no formal link with traditional Wiccan covens. While some Wiccans call themselves...
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Horned God (redirect from Horned God of Wicca)
part of the religion's duotheistic theological system, the consort of the female Triple goddess of the Moon or other Mother goddess. In common Wiccan belief...
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The Wiccan Rede /ˈriːd/ is a statement that provides the key moral system in the neopagan religion of Wicca and certain other related witchcraft-based...
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(cast as the Sun). Janet Farrar, a notable Wiccan priestess and author, described this as an adoption of yin and yang in Western pagan practice. This...
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Wiccan morality is largely expressed in the Wiccan Rede: "An' ye harm none, do what ye will"—old-fashioned language for "as long as you aren't harming...
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