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Monday, August 13, 2007

Learning Wicca & Witchcraft

Last few months, being in America, given me the opportunity to exlore various new subjects. I am a person with deep interest in spirituality and mysticism. Being in US, I got opportunity to study about the subjects that are not very common in India e.g. Wicca, Paganism, Neopaganism, Witchcraft, Voodoo, Tai Chi, I Ching, Buddhism, Tibetan Tantra & Yoga. One reason that I was able to study these subject is sufficient availability of time and great network of libraries that makes books on variuos subjects esily accessible.

So coming to the Wicca, what is Wicca? Wikipedia tells us that Wicca is a nature-based religion found in various countries throughout the world. It was first popularised in 1954 by Gerald Gardner, a retired British civil servant. He claimed that the religion, of which he was an initiate, was a modern survival of an old witchcraft religion, which had existed in secret for hundreds of years, originating in the pre-Christian Paganism of Europe. Wicca is thus sometimes referred to as the Old Religion. The veracity of Gardner's claims cannot be independently proven, and it is thought that Wiccan theology began to be compiled no earlier than the 1920s.
Various related Wiccan traditions have since evolved or been adapted from the form established by Gardner, which came to be called Gardnerian Wicca. These other traditions of Wicca each have distinctive beliefs, rituals, and practices. Many traditions of Wicca remain secretive and require that members be initiated.

Book of Shadows is the book that is regarded as the Bible for Wicca. However, several proposed versions of the Book have been published. If you are interested in learning Wicca, there is an Internet version available of this book called Internet Book of Shadows. You can check that version out here. So if you are interested in learning Wicca, I would suggest that this is the best place to start on Internet. I would appreciate your experience with this book here.

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Name: Punit Pandey
Location: Agra, UP, India

Love to play with the technology and due to that got diverse experience in IT. Started programming from the school days around 13-14 years back. That time hacking and system programming was the passion, which later on shifted to enterprise application development and product development. Due to the love with enterprise application development, enterprise portals automatically became a subject of my interest. Now-a-days, my interest lies in enterprise portals, portlets and related technologies. Like to work closely with the team and communities. Enjoy motivating people and working with enthusiastic people. Most of the times traditional way of working irritates me, I like to experiment and innovate on newer and better ways of working. Want to know more about me, check www.PunitPandey.com. Love to spend non-office time with Vedic Astrology and Hindi development. LATEST: Joined JSR 286 (Portlet Specification 2.0) Expert Group.

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