Check out Scott Cunningham's book Wicca:A Guide For The Solitary Practitioner
Of course! Wicca is open to anyone. Study for a year and a day, then do a self dedication ritual. You can also join a Coven if you like.
You don't "become" wicca. All depending on the branch of it, you'll have to join a coven, or become solitary. Either way, you have to have a dedication ceremony, and a consecration ceremony, and sometimes even a reason for intent ceremony. If you're really serious about that, and not just doing it to be different, witchvox.com is a great online community.(This isn't my answer but check out my contribution in the 'discussion' section. Regards, moonchild1989)Typically someone wanting to convert to Wicca studies and practices for a year and a day before initiating them-self into the faith or joining a coven._________________________________________________________________I identify myself as a practicing Wiccan. I got into it by research, creating my own Book Of Shadows, and practicing The Craft solitary. There are many websites that will lead you into the Wiccan way of life. Check out the related links below for my favorite.Here is one below.
Presidents Carter, Ford and Nixon and their wives were at the Reagan Library dedication ceremony.
maybe... dedication is when you dedicate your self to something, and devotion is when you devote your self to something.
Edward Everett
Franklin D. Roosevelt
The Pagan tradition known as Alexandrian Wicca was founded by Alex Saunders, the self-proclaimed "King of Witches", and his wife Maxine.
Parents participate in their infant's dedication, normally called infant Baptism.The dedication ceremony for the new church will be next Sunday.Dedication and love helped the couple survive many hardships.
Grover clevelend
April 13, 1943 was the date of the ceremony for the dedication of this memorial.
The correct spelling is "dedication" (devotion to a cause, or a ceremony establishing a church, building, or structure).
She showed great dedication to her job, working long hours and always going the extra mile to achieve success.