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13 Principles of Belief
by The Council of American Witches
The following was drawn
up in 1974 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. As we have no central authority, this
"Council" does not speak for all Wiccans. Its thirteen principals have,
however, been adopted by a great many Wiccans since 1974 as representative
of their beliefs.
- We practice rites
to attune ourselves with the natural rhythm of life forces marked by
the phases of the Moon and the seasonal quarters and cross-quarters.
- We recognize that
our intelligence gives us a unique responsibility toward our environment.
We seek to live in harmony with Nature, in ecological balance offering
fulfillment to life and consciousness within an evolutionary concept.
- We ackowledge a
depth of power far greater than is apparent to the average person. Because
it is far greater than ordinary, it is sometimes called "supernatural,"
but we see it as lying within that which is naturally potential to all.
- We conceive of
the Creative Power in the Universe as manifesting through polarity -
as masculine and feminine - and that this same creative Power lives
in all people, and functions through the interaction of the masculine
and feminine. We value neither above the other, knowing each to be supportive
of the other. We value sexuality as pleasure, as the symbol and embodiment
of Life, and as one of the sources of energies used in magickal practice
and religious worship.
- We recognize both
outer worlds and inner, or psychological worlds - sometimes known as
the Spiritual World, the Collective Unconscious, the Inner Planes, etc.
- and we see in the interaction of these two dimensions the basis for
paranormal phenomena and magickal exercises. We neglect neither dimension
for the other, seeing both as necessary for our fulfillment.
- We do not recognize
any authoritarian hierarchy, but do honor those who teach, respect those
who share their greater knowledge and wisdom, and ackowledge those who
have courageously given of themselves in leadership.
- We see religion,
magick, and wisdom-in-living as being united in the way one views the
world and lives within it - a world view and philosophy of life, which
we identify as Witchcraft or the Wiccan Way.
- Calling oneself
"Witch" does not make a Witch - but neither does heredity itself, or
the collecting of titles, degrees, and initiations. A Witch seeks to
control the forces within him/herself that make life possible in order
to live wisely and well, without harm to others, and in harmony with
Nature.
- We ackowledge that
it is the affirmation and fulfillment of life, in a continuation of
evolution and development of consciousness, that gives meaning to the
Universe we know, and to our personal role within it.
- Our only animosity
toward Christianity, or toward any other religion or philosophy-of-life,
is to the extent that its institutions have claimed to be " the only
true right and only way" and have sought to deny freedom to others and
to supress other ways of religious practices and belief.
- As American Witches,
we are not threatened by debates on the history of the Craft, the origins
of various terms, the legitimacy of various aspects of different traditions.
We are concerned with our present, and our future.
- We do not accept
the concept of "absolute evil" nor do we worship any entity known as
"Satan" or "the Devil" as defined by Christian Tradition. We do not
seek power through the suffering of others, nor do we accept the concept
that personal benefits can only be derived by denial to another.
- We work within
Nature for that which is contributory to our health and well-being.
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