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Introduction to Ritual Non-Wiccans Writing Rituals Wheel of the Year Winter Solstice Candlemas Vernal Equinox Beltane Litha Lummas Autumnal Equinox Samhain
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ABOUT WICCA - WICCAN ESBATS, SABBATHS, HOLY DAYS, HOLIDAYS & RITUALSIntroduction to RitualRitual exists in many Religions for the purpose of creating paradigm shifts in consciousness. In Wicca, they are used to connect with the cycles of the planet and to provide self-empowerment and fulfillment. As you read through the steps you will discover more about the symbolic meaning of Ritual and hopefully discover new depths of experience in your life.Being that you have this guide let your interest in the metaphysical world lead you to learn more. The Good Wiccan Guide is an excellent way to get a thorough background on all aspects of Wicca. And there are many other books available on the subject. Remember Wiccans never user their influence for personal gain at the expense of others. This is expressed in the Golden Rule, Harm None. If you have never participated in a ritual before or are unfamiliar with the tools of Wicca it is suggested you do your homework before partaking in ritual. The two most respected and widely accepted authors on the subject are Scott Cunningham and Starhawk. Do take the time to read one or more of their books. Have a healthy respect for the power you are about to encounter and do not take it lightly. You are entering a sacred trust with the world and this means accepting a level of responsibility for your actions in it. If you enter into a ritual with purity of heart and pureness of intent, there is nothing that can harm you, and the whole experience can be very life enriching. So go ahead and add a little magic into your life!
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