Surrender is the last step in the seeking game. When the seeker reaches this hallowed spot, he can put down the burden of self and hand it over to God.
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Contrary to popular belief, Wicca is all about crafting a peaceful
and balanced life, in harmony with the elements of nature. The revered
Wiccan deities, the Triple Moon Goddess and her consort, the Horned
God, represent the feminine and the masculine aspects of the Earth
Mother's creative energiesrather than Satanic practices and
Black Magic.
Despite being a fairly modern, Neo-pagan religion, Wiccan sources
predate the Christian era by a couple of centuries. With roots going
back to ancient fertility cults, Celtic traditions, magical rituals,
healing arts and northern European pagan ritesWicca is rapidly
gaining in popularity all over the world.
Wicca Net
Contains information on Wicca, Wiccan terms, 1734 witch laws, letters
of Robert Cochrane and a suggested reading list.
Wicca
and Witchcraft
Presents information on Wicca, forms of Wicca, magic, Celtic deities,
finding a teacher, divination, term definitions, FAQs, suggested
readings and much more. Religious
Tolerance.org
Offers an assortment of essays on topics as varied as, modern-day
Wicca, background material, terminology, Wiccan resources and religious
connections.
Wicca
Carries information on Wicca and the Wiccan way, including Wiccan
ethics, traditions, rituals and FAQs. Church and School of Wicca
Contains information about the Church and School of Wicca, its history,
courses offered, biographies of founders, links to other Wicca sites,
a list of suggested readings and a catalogue of Wiccan products.
National
Geographic
An interactive reenactment of the Salem witchcraft hysteria.