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AmericanBroad · 31-35, FVIP
Seems interesting

laurieluvsit · 26-30, F
I am a lifelong nudist and was attracted to Wicca because many of them also believe in the natural nudist lifestyle.

I even tried to attend a meeting one time at one of their meeting sites in California but I got the time wrong and no one was there.

Many are practicing Lesbians or are bisexual which I love also.

SparklyPrincess · 18-21, F
@laurieluvsit I'd heart this so many times if I could. While I'm not personally a nudist-witch, I love that Wicca embraces all aspects of who we are, including our natural bodies and sexuality. I'm familiar with many nudist covens within the Wiccan community. To let go of all inhibitions and truly connect to the elements and the energy of the goddess - that's true power.
laurieluvsit · 26-30, F
@SparklyPrincess
I wrote a post about the Sex Goddess Aphrodite a year ago or so.

You many not like it as it is all about sex since she was the Sex Goddess but just in case here it is...

https://similarworlds.com/fantasy/sexual/4446637-APHRODITE-GODDESS-OF-SEX-LOVE-BEAUTY-AND-ALL-THAT-IS-EROTIC
SparklyPrincess · 18-21, F
@laurieluvsit It says it's a private post?
[c=002673]Wicca = Moon Goddess !!?

Thank you for positive vibe posting . [/c]

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@SparklyPrincess [c=800055]Like werewolf myth ! ? [/c]
SparklyPrincess · 18-21, F
@valobasa4ever Well, in a way, yes. The werewolf myth often ties in with the idea of transformation and the lunar cycle, but it's important to note that Wiccan symbolism surrounding the moon is more about embracing the natural cycles of life and harnessing the power of the divine feminine. So while the werewolf myth may depict a physical transformation under the full moon, Wicca's symbolism is more about personal growth and spiritual enlightenment.
@SparklyPrincess [c=800055]Thank you again. 🍁[/c]
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
I'm wiccan, yet I lean to a far more older Celtic version than the far newer Gerald Garner versions.

The old Celtic beliefs go back to the 400 BCE times.

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I don’t trade one false belief for another. Living in an evidence based world is best. Magic doesn’t have a history of being effective.
Entwistle · 56-60, M
What does it have to say about men and all things male?
SparklyPrincess · 18-21, F
@Entwistle Great question! In Wicca, men are not excluded or diminished. Rather, they are recognized as integral parts of the divine balance. Just as the goddess embodies feminine energy, the god represents the masculine counterpart. Wicca teaches us to honor and respect the divine masculine within ourselves and in the world around us just as much as the feminine. Recognizing that both are essential for the natural order of things. Of course there are traditions in Wicca such as Dianic (mentioned here in the comments) which exclusively focus on the feminine.
Entwistle · 56-60, M
@SparklyPrincess Thanks for the reply. Much appreciated 👍
Completely agree and am soooo happy for you!!!🌹
Greyjedi · M
A lot of that sounds great but at the same time from the way you wrote it it’s clear there is a hierarchy.
SparklyPrincess · 18-21, F
@Greyjedi

I addressed this in another response :)

[quote]In Wicca, men are not excluded or diminished. Rather, they are recognized as integral parts of the divine balance. Just as the goddess embodies feminine energy, the god represents the masculine counterpart. Wicca teaches us to honor and respect the divine masculine within ourselves and in the world around us just as much as the feminine. Recognizing that both are essential for the natural order of things. Of course there are traditions in Wicca such as Dianic (mentioned here in the comments) which exclusively focus on the feminine.[/quote]
Greyjedi · M
@SparklyPrincess it’s hard to believe because you didn’t mention it in your post. It would seem you are Dianic.
SparklyPrincess · 18-21, F
@Greyjedi Honestly I should've mentioned it, it's my oversight and I'm sorry!
Peaceandnamaste · 26-30, F
I love the respect for nature part of it.
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SparklyPrincess · 18-21, F
@Jessmari Yes. I follow the Dianic tradition within Wicca. Especially since it emphasizes women's empowerment and celebrates the sacredness of womanhood and the cycles of life.
Flenflyys · 31-35, F
I like wicker furniture
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ViciDraco · 36-40, M
I'm not really into religion and cannot convince myself to believe in the spiritual at all. But there are things I at least respect about Wicca. If I were forced to choose something to follow, it would be a good candidate because I feel it does align with morals and values fairly well and is much more benevolentthan a lot of other faiths.
SparklyPrincess · 18-21, F
@ViciDraco That's one of the beautiful things about Wicca. It's not about forcing beliefs onto anyone. It's about finding your own path, connecting with what resonates with you on a deeper level. In Wicca, we celebrate diversity and individuality. There's no one-size-fits-all approach.
Bhs123 · 36-40, F

 
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