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Why I love and choose Wicca

Wicca... it's more than just a belief system. It's a sacred connection to the divine feminine energy that flows through every living being. Wicca celebrates the power of the feminine, the strength of the goddess in all her forms. It's a religion that honors the cycles of nature, the phases of the moon, the ebb and flow of life itself. From the maiden to the mother to the crone, each phase of womanhood is revered in Wicca. It's a reminder that we, as women, possess a divine spark within us, a connection to the ancient mysteries of the universe.

In Wicca, there's no hierarchy, no patriarchy dictating our worth. We are priestesses of our own destiny, guardians of the earth and all its creatures. It's a religion that empowers us to embrace our intuition, to harness the natural magic that resides within us. For me, practicing Wicca has been a journey of self-discovery, a path to reclaiming my own power in a world that often seeks to diminish it. It's a true woman's religion because it celebrates everything that makes us unique, everything that makes us divine.

And in this sacred space, surrounded by the energy of the goddess, I feel more alive, more connected, than ever before. Wicca isn't just a religion, it's a way of life, a source of strength and empowerment for all who embrace it.
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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 👍