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How can i get teen Wicca Friends?

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im practicing wicca .and i would like to have friend .who have sama insteret like me ! i live in ny

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  1. Merry Meet Lorraine,

    I do agree that Witchvox is your best bet. They have a youth section that’s secure for teens to share and learn. Llewellyn also has a free teen section on their web site.

    I hope that this blurp helps out a little.

    Always in Light and Love

    Nyjh


  2. Always be careful when meeting new people.  The best place to find those that are interested in Wicca would be at bookstores or local metaphysic shops.  Check witchvox.com  Until you are very well versed, I would not suggest starting your own coven although you may want to begin a study group or bookshare group.  Also, I would recommend reading Amber K's "Covencraft".

  3. Check out the website:

    www.witchvox.com

    This site will show you different groups in your area, this is a great resource site.

  4. Start your own coven

  5. LOL...Please don't start your own coven. We don't need another person running around calling themselves "Lord" or "Lady"

    Here are better options...

    Check your local new age store.  Most stores will know of repuatable covens in the area. Of course, this may not work for you since you are under age. Many will not take anyone under the age or will require parents permission.

    The next thing I would suggest is witchvox.com. You can find individuals or groups that may accept teens. There is also an events section. Which at many of the events there will be tons of people there to meet. Just use your judgement...just because someone calls themselves a wiccan doesn't mean they are. Just be careful.

    The final thing I would suggest is covenspace.com. It's pretty much the same idea as myspace.

    Happy Hunting!

  6. http://usminc.org

    am not Wiccan anymore, so I hope I have your permission. If not I'll withdraw my answer.

    In the 19th century a romaticizing of thing Pagan began. Godfrey Leland forged a spurious book called Aradia:Gospel of the Witches that implied that witches were pagans who worshipped Diana (and Lucifer). He plagarized materials from two previous books he wrote (Etruscan Remains and Gypsy Sorcery). Although the word Wicca isn't mentioned, it was the great-great daddy of the whole thing.

    Later on quack anthropolgist Margret Murray hatched her own theory about the witches of the European witch trials actually being survivors of a Pagan cult in her books. These inspired Gardner to create his own witch cult witch he called "wica" (at first spelled in lower case and with only one "c"). Gardner insisted Witch meant "Wise one" claiming the word derives from the Old English word "wicce". "Wicce" actually means "to bend", and this is where the word "wicker" comes from. The word "wicked" also comes from "wicce" (as in a wicked person being "bent").

    The word "witch" has a nefarious meaning in every language on earth,including English, but for some reason Wiccans still insist on calling themselves "Witches" (with a capital "W") and their religion "Witchcraft". They feel that the reason people are afraid of them is centuries of "xtian propaganda" meant to defame them. But even if they went to Vietnam ( a predominantly Buddhist country) and said they were a Phuy Tay (Vietnamese for witch), people would still be afraid of them. Of course, a tiny few Wiccans have stopped calling themselves witches, but most probably enjoy the shock value wether they admit it or not.

    There were examples of witches who did evil deeds in history (such as the Weirs and LaViosin) but Wiccans don't equate themselves with such people since they were Devil worshippers.

    The people killed at Salem were Christians killed by other misguided Christians probably due to Ergotism (since they even hung a dog as a witch, I'm convinced they weren't in their right minds). And even though some Wiccans will admit the "witches" killed weren't Wiccans, they still treat them as Wiccan martyrs. There is a large Wiccan population in Salem, with Laurie Cabot as it's "official witch".

    I love all you Wiccans, but I just have a different opinion than you do. If people only want to hear answers they agree with, they should only talk to themselves.

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