The Less Known Truths About Witchcraft Wicca
Wicca which is known as Wicca witchcraft or witchcraft Wicca which is technically wrong, because Wicca is a belief or a faith that started even before Christianity begun. The believers are called Wiccans and not witches. After many years of persecuting , the belief system has reappeared and gaining ground.
These days, many young people in campuses are becoming more convinced about how peaceful the Wicca religion is. It fosters respect and living in harmony with everything that exists in nature. It is, perhaps, hard to believe, but, the upsurge in the number of believers in the 90’s to date has something to do with the influences of Hollywood shows like: The Craft (1996); Practical Magic (movie, 1998); Sabrina, The Teenage Witch (TV Series); Buffy, the Vampire Slayer (TV Series); and Charmed (TV Series). Most of the lead actresses in these productions are cute, funny, good and they perform white magic that makes every girl in the block wishing to be like them.
Seriously, witchcraft Wicca touches on the spirituality of a believer that encourages one have a relationship with nature as they confirms the mysticism in all living things. The meaning of witchcraft is "the craft of the wise" which appropriately describes their intelligence to the workings of nature that makes the capable healers. They perform spells that fosters healing, love, harmony, creativity and wisdom. When they concoct potions, it is not so different when non-witches mix kitchen remedies to cleanse and whiten skin or use herbs to cure inflammation.
“Whatever we send out into our world shall return to us three fold either good or bane.” is the bone of contention of the Law of the Three. Therefore, true witches will not do any mischief to others for it will return to them harder than they threw it. They do not worship Satan because Satan is a Christian concept. They do not have supernatural powers; these are just fantasies created in movies.
Just like there are bad Christians, there can be bad Wiccans or witches; the faults of one must not be used to characterize the entire religion. The same flaws in human character apply to each person whether one is involved with witchcraft Wicca or in Christianity.