Article- The Truth About Wicca Pt. IV
Sunday, July 11, 2010Our 'Bible'
Like other religions, we have a set of guidelines- not rules- but advice we should follow. One of these fundamental rules are, 'An it harm none, do what ye will'. This basically means, do what you want as long as no one gets hurt. You must ask permission if you want to delve into the lives of others; doing it without their knowledge is not good manners. I had to ask a friend wether I could send good vibes her way when she went for a job interview; even though it was a good act, I had to ask her permission because it's her life and not mine.
Also, even if you think something is being done for good, you have to think through every possible outcome and whether wokring magic is really the correct thing to do. Is it really a good idea to send positive vibes for the job interview? Wouldn't it be better if they knew they got the job purely on their own merit and not because I was working magic for them?
Hence, Wiccas don't do magic every day; we take time to procrastinate, re-evalute, think of other options and take into account the season, our health and state of mind. Everything makes an impact on the type of magic you want to cast. For example, you wouldn't want to cast a happy spell for someone when you were angry, there could be a number of backfires!
Whatever we hand out, gets back to us threefold, like Karma.
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