Wicca

Most Wiccans worship a dual deity: the Triple Goddess (associated with the moon and life cycles) and the Horned God (associated with nature, the sun, and the forest).

The primary ethical guide is often stated as: "An it harm none, do what ye will." This emphasizes personal responsibility and non-violence. Most Wiccans worship a dual deity: the Triple

Wicca is a diverse, nature-based modern Pagan religion that emerged in the mid-20th century. While it draws on ancient European folk traditions and occult practices, its formal structure was largely established by figures like and Doreen Valiente in Britain during the 1940s and 1950s. Core Beliefs and Ethics Most Wiccans worship a dual deity: the Triple

Many practitioners believe that any energy—positive or negative—sent out into the world returns to the sender threefold. Most Wiccans worship a dual deity: the Triple

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