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Wicca Quotes

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Margot Adler
“When a person assumes that his or her revelation is the only true one, it only says that this person has had very few religious revelations and hasn't realized how many there are.”
Margot Adler, Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America

Betsy Cornwell
“Where once I prayed for forgiveness from a father God who held up huge palms and said “Thou shalt not,â€� now I find peace with a sister god who takes my open hands in hers and says, “You will.”
Betsy Cornwell

“A witch is someone who has dedicated her life to learning about the connections between things. She studies the different cycles and her place in them. She learns how to use the energy in herself and in the world to make changes. And most of all, she tries to make the world a better place for herself and other people.”
Isobel Bird, The Challenge Box

Scott Cunningham
“Wicca's temples are flowered-splashed meadows, forest, beaches, and deserts.”
Scott Cunningham, Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner

Starhawk
“A real relationship with nature is vital for our magical and spiritual development, and our psychic and spiritual health. It is also a vital base for any work we do to heal the earth and transform the social and political systems that are assaulting her daily.”
Starhawk, The Earth Path: Grounding Your Spirit in the Rhythms of Nature

Jason       Miller
“Not everything has to be done with herbs and oils. In fact, when it comes to any kind of business-related magic, I much prefer a consecrated metal talisman or paper seal hidden away, rather than a bulky bag that smells like a hippie is hiding in my pocket.”
Jason G. Miller, Financial Sorcery: Magical Strategies to Create Real and Lasting Wealth

Timothy Roderick
“there isn't shame in having shadows - we all have them to varying degrees. it's simply a part of being human”
Timothy Roderick, Wicca: A Year and a Day: 366 Days of Spiritual Practice in the Craft of the Wise

John Michael Greer
“There are two common and complementary mistakes, which have been made over and over again concerning spirits by people in the Western world. The first of these is the orthodox Christian habit of assuming that all spirits are malevolent, dishonest and evil; the second is the corresponding habit, common in many New Age circles nowadays, of assuming that all spirits are loving, wise and good. Both of these attitudes are as foolish when applied to spirits as they would be if applied to human beings.”
John Michael Greer, Paths of Wisdom: Cabala in the Golden Dawn Tradition: Third Edition

John Michael Greer
“As polytheism is in religious belief reflected in the recognition of moral complexity, so henotheism in religious practice is reflected in the recognition of moral diversity. To worship different gods is to align oneself with different ideals, and to embrace different moral standards. The example of the mother and the judge shows one way in which this works out in practice. The mother places parental love above impartial justice, while the judge does the opposite. In the language of Greek Paganism, the mother bows to Hera, the judge to Zeus Dikaios, and both are right to do so.”
John Michael Greer, A World Full of Gods: An Inquiry into Polytheism

Mat Auryn
“Witchcraft is not inherently a religion, thought it can be for some. Witchcraft is more of a spirituality, or rather how one relates to the world of spirit, and that’s going to be unique and individual for each witch.”
Mat Auryn, Psychic Witch: A Metaphysical Guide to Meditation, Magick & Manifestation

R.M. Engelhardt
“Poetry Is The Language Of Mysticism &
Discourse. It Is The Whisper In The Dark,
The Shadow In The Light. Poetry Is An Incantation From The Depths Of Your Very Soul.”
R.M. Engelhardt, The Resurrection Waltz Poems R.M. Engelhardt

Mat Auryn
“Many philosophers and theologians have grappled with the question of whether reality is a dream, or whether we are the dreamer or the dreamed. In Hermetic philosophy, the answer is both. We are but the dreams and thoughts of the Infinite Mind, but as microcosms of the Infinite Mind, we are also the dreamers.”
Mat Auryn, Psychic Witch: A Metaphysical Guide to Meditation, Magick & Manifestation

Mat Auryn
“As all things come from and are imbued with the quintessence of Spirit, all things are holy and alive in their own right—and anything that has a physical existence contains within it a unique personality, energy, and expression of Spirit.”
Mat Auryn, Psychic Witch: A Metaphysical Guide to Meditation, Magick & Manifestation

Kelly Proudfoot
“He closed the pages and stuffed them back into his jacket. Keeping his eyes cast downwards as he sipped his wine, he pulled out and lit a cigarette â€� almost a post-coital gesture.

from The Willow Lake Group by Kelly Proudfoot”
Kelly Proudfoot, The Willow Lake Group

Israel Morrow
“Today, there are very few unicorns left, and not many witches or wizards. But there is always magic—the power to create sufficient conditions for spirits to manifest, to bring consciousness from the realms of potential into the world of action.”
Israel Morrow, Gods of the Flesh: A Skeptic's Journey Through Sex, Politics and Religion

“All of us are original, yet we are all made from the same thing.”
Harmony Nice
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“Wicca if God and Jesus are both Father and Son couldn't your God and your Goddess be the same one?”
Stanley Victor Paskavich

John   West
“We’ve all had those nights where drunken sex with a witch in a blood pentagram under a full moon on the roof of your favourite Johannesburg nightclub summons a hard-drinking demon who changes the fate of the human race forever.
Right?
No?
Just me, then?”
John West, Burning Roses - A decadent tale of sex, drugs, rock n roll & magick

“Wicca is just extreme LARPing. Then again, so is every other religion.”
oliver markus malloy, Inside The Mind of an Introvert: Comics, Deep Thoughts and Quotable Quotes

“Thus the writing of ethnography becomes a magical act, no less than the creation of a ritual, the making of a spell, or the manufacture of a sacred object: the ethnographer is by definition a magician.”
Sabina Magliocco, Witching Culture: Folklore and Neo-Paganism in America

Jessica Marie Baumgartner
“Fate is waiting. She can heal. She is unpredictable but not unkind.”
Jessica Marie Baumgartner, Walk Your Path: A Magical Awakening

“He could find humor in anything. He taught me that the Craft can be light hearted as well and that if something funny happens you are allowed to laugh. So many people take themselves so seriously. There are so many Craft people who never smile. I don't understand it. The Craft is supposed to be joyful. Galetea pauses and then says quietly, 'But magical work was never a joke -Alex taught me that when you do it, you do it seriously.”
Galatea

Timothy Roderick
“to judge darkness as bad or wrong is akin to judging whether up is better than down, or whether blue is better than red”
Timothy Roderick, Wicca: A Year and a Day: 366 Days of Spiritual Practice in the Craft of the Wise

Caspar Vega
“Two middle-aged yuppies got bored of their chosen careers, looked into Wicca and now fancy themselves to be witches. They're going to initiate their young daughter into it now. The broomstick family. How charming.”
Caspar Vega, Southern Dust

“Using my kind of logic if God and Jesus are one in the same I wonder if God and Goddess are also one and the same?”
Stanley Victor Paskavich

John Michael Greer
“Thus the community is within its rights to set and enforce a minimum level of acceptable behavior, but it strays outside its rights if it goes beyond that and imposes ethical demands on its members beyond that. The minimum is business of law, while the effort to go further is the business of ethics-and thus of individual choice. The laws of a community, the measures of acceptable behavior, take shape by the same processes of dissensus as moral choice, but the goal is different. The lawmaking process does not seek the highest possible moral good; it seeks a workable comprimise between individual freedom and the needs of the community. Laws are thus best when they are few, clear, generally accepted, and strictly enforced”
John Michael Greer, A World Full of Gods: An Inquiry into Polytheism

“Mám dvÄ› dokonalá slova. Dokonalá láska a dokonalá důvÄ›ra”
Jakub Achrer
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“DÄ›lej co chceÅ¡, pokud tím nikomu neuÅ¡kodíš.”
Jakub Achrer, Wicca: První zasvěcení
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Jessica Marie Baumgartner
“I'd marry him everyday if I could.”
Jessica Marie Baumgartner, Walk Your Path: A Magical Awakening

Jessica Marie Baumgartner
“Life is always living.”
Jessica Marie Baumgartner, Walk Your Path: A Magical Awakening