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Yes. Modern Paganism consists of many paths, including Druidism, Asatru, Shamanism, and many forms of Goddess worship. Additionally, there are many indigenous Pagan practices throughout the world. Finally, many people practice their own form of spirituality, wherein they relate to the world in a Pagan way.

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Who belongs to wicca relegion?

Wicca is not a religion in the generally perceived sense of the word - it is a pagan spiritual practice.


Is wicca and pagan the same religion?

no. paganism is a range of religions, like Christianity. Wicca is a type of pagan, but a pagan isn't necessarily a Wiccan.


Does Wicca exist?

Yes, Wicca does exist. Wicca is a pagan revivalist religion that incorporates many ancient Celtic traditions with other pagan pantheons.


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What kind of government does Wicca have?

Wicca, like many other Pagan paths does not have a government. There is no one way to practice, and although many groups have leaders within them, each group is as much different from others as it is the same.


What is the difference between wicca and goth?

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What is the difference between pagans and wiccans?

Paganism, by definition, is any various religion outside of Christianity, Judaism, or Islam. Wicca is a type of Paganism, and falls under its umbrella. A comparison would be like saying Christianity is a religion, but Southern Baptist is a form of religion that comes under Christianity as a whole. More specifically, Pagan means "country dweller", where Wicca means "witchcraft". One does not have to participate in Wicca in order to be a pagan, but those who practice Wicca are all considered Pagans by default.


Where did the belief system of Wicca originate?

ancient pagan traditions


Where was Wicca started?

Wicca was popularised in England by Gerald B Garder in 1954. Witchcraft, on which Wicca is based on was an ancient pagan practice that dates back thousand of years, to the begining of civilization. As far as the location, it was primarily popular in Ireland, with some followers in Wales, though similar practices have been observed throughout the world.


Does wicca mean wish master?

no, wicca is a pagan religion, you know, with magic, rituals, inner peace, nature, and spells and stuff


Is it possible to practice witchcraft without it being religious ie Paganism Wicca and if so what are some books or sites about it?

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Is Wicca a native American belief?

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