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Hi everyone, I can not believe how much there is to learn about the path im walking. My name is Kaileigh im quite new to this site and it is "chaos" im following the way of the moonsisters and I was wondering if there is anyone able to give me some direction where to start. I've studied the history, still don't know much, ive studied law of attraction, 7 Chakra's, symbols being used. and now I need to manage spells. Also meeting some new people walking this path with honor and integrity to give me a hand. have a blessed day*
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Welcome to the site. Plenty of articles, videos & other info available here. Click the home tab toward top left. It brings up a second row of tabs. click newbie central for some great into. Then theres articles tab. You could also try the site search engine for specifics. Have fun.
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thanks plenty!!!
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Welcome to the site
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Thank you Lily*
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Re: Witch's way- Newbie
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Welcome to the site. But please do not mistake witchcraft for Wicca; or any other religion. The first is a craft! The second are beliefs,or religions.
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Wicca is a diverse religion with no central authority or figure defining it. It is divided into various lineages and denominations, referred to as traditions, each with its own organisational structure and level of centralisation. Due to its decentralized nature, there is some disagreement over what actually constitutes Wicca. Some traditions, collectively referred to as British Traditional Wicca, strictly follow the initiatory lineage of Gardner and consider the term Wicca to apply only to such lineaged traditions, while other eclectic traditions do not.

Wicca is typically duotheistic, worshipping a god and goddess traditionally viewed as a mother goddess and horned god. These two deities are sometimes viewed as facets of a greater pantheistic godhead. However, beliefs range from hard polytheism to even monotheism. Wiccan celebration follows approximately eight seasonally based festivals known as Sabbats. An unattributed statement known as the Wiccan Rede is the traditional basis of Wiccan morality. Wicca often involves the ritual practice of magic, though it is not always necessary.Many Wiccans believe that the God and Goddess are merely two aspects of the same godhead, often viewed as a pantheistic deity, thereby encompassing everything in the universe within its divinity

that is kinda how I see it, if i'm wrong i'm open for all perspectives. like a said, I have quite a lot to learn. Stupid question, after all research im still not sure- is there a difference between Wicca and Witchcraft?
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You are on the right track. Wicca does have some aspects of witchcraft. But witchcraft itself is the natural order of things, and has nothing to do with anything supernatural. It is not a religion! It is a Craft; a search for knowledge and enlightenment.
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And that makes perfect sense! Thank you!
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