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    Any Wiccans here?

    i like marijuana

    lol and im wiccan
    Villui Reviewed by Villui on . Any Wiccans here? I've been interested in Wicca for quite some time and finally decided to really start studying it... I'm not so much drawn to it for the spellcasting and whatnot but mostly because it is a earth-based religion that stresses a symbioses with nature. I also was drawn to the fact it is more 'open ended' in the way a coven or solitaire actually practices and performs rituals ect. Finally, I like the fact it doesnt recognize a pure evil (Satan) or hell (or 'heaven' for that matter). The more I learn Rating: 5

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    Any Wiccans here?

    I am wiccan, so is my wife, we are both stoners... soulmates? you betcha. now how lucky can i get!
    I do not condone the illegal use of any substance. I do not grow marijuana however the posts I place here are for informational purposes only nothing more nothing less.

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    Any Wiccans here?

    Quote Originally Posted by Gatekeeper777
    I am wiccan, so is my wife, we are both stoners... soulmates? you betcha. now how lucky can i get!
    haha that nice.
    have you been to withforum.net? its a great place.

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    Any Wiccans here?

    We have a folder in IE that has an assload of wiccan bookmarks in it.
    I do not condone the illegal use of any substance. I do not grow marijuana however the posts I place here are for informational purposes only nothing more nothing less.

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    Any Wiccans here?

    wow i'm amazed theres a lot on here. well I am too.

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    Any Wiccans here?

    Quote Originally Posted by JMRinFLA
    Unfortunately, there is, among many Wiccans, a distaste for our favorite weed and this led me to decide against joining.
    I've noticed this too. I attribute it in part to the fact that there seem to be a lot of recovered alcoholics/addicts in the pagan movement. Also, some people feel magic and ritual power is lessened rather than enhanced if the mind is altered. I personally find nothing wrong with having wine, mead, beer or cannabis during ritual workings, as long as nobody is getting blitzed. Entheogens and mild alcoholic beverages can help a person relax and tune in a bit easier sometimes.

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    Any Wiccans here?

    I find nothing wrong with it either, i think it is because under the influance of anything can make you more suggestable to the darker side.
    I do not condone the illegal use of any substance. I do not grow marijuana however the posts I place here are for informational purposes only nothing more nothing less.

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    Any Wiccans here?

    Noooooo! The dark side!

    Hehe got the idea from that one thread .

    but i see nothing wrong with cannabis use in wicca. I dont personally use it during rituals/spells etc. but i certaintly enjoy it. for recreational use

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    Any Wiccans here?

    Quote Originally Posted by Babr
    "When one defines oneself as Pagan, it means she or he follows an earth or nature religion, one that sees the divine manifest in all creation. The cycles of nature are our holy days, the earth is our temple, its plants and creatures our partners and teachers. We worship a deity that is both male and female, a mother Goddess and father God, who together created all that is, was, or will be. We respect life, cherish the free will of sentient beings, and accept the sacredness of all creation." Edain McCoy

    Basically and simplistically that sums up our belief system.

    My own journey began when I first questioned my spiritual beliefs and path as I was sitting in church, listening to a Sunday sermon. I had searched everywhere for the answers. What was this all about, what was missing from my belief system. Why was I so empty and so miserable? For years I had sat there every Sunday in a room listening to a speach from a man, a mortal man, listening to words that made no sense to me. I repeated words that were memorized, not from the heart, mind you, but from years of sitting and listening to the litany over and over again, and it made no sense to me. It left me empty and angry. So I left the church.

    As I grew older, I lost all of my faith. It happened in small bits and pieces. I saw a world filled with hate, man against man, violence, crime, pollution. Destruction. And I grew bitter at a God that seemed never to be listening to me, after I had spent years listening to him, and I was getting resentful. My spiritual life lost meaning.

    I lost a child, when I was much older. a very much wanted child, and the words of comfort that were handed to me were, "It's God's will, it's what he wanted." What had I done that was so bad that he would do this to me? Well that basically turned me against all I had ever known. This way of being, that I'm supposed to follow, made no sense to me. So I shut down spiritually.

    Then one day I happened to read a poem it was on a poster, Called "The Beginning" by Pentad, I had found it, or it had found me

    "When the moon is white against the winter sky...
    and the Lady's face shines down, you feel no shame.

    The sins are gone . . . they were never really there.

    You'll hear the voice that has always called your name.
    You'll dance, you'll sing, to a song that always been...

    But you'll never ever, ever be the same."

    "No shame"! What? The "sins" were never really there. I had done nothing bad in my life to deserve the repurcussions of an angry God.

    At last, I recognized and could release what I had felt and known and lived
    in conflict with all my life, the source of my incredible emptiness. My mind had never fully realized what my heart had always known, it had never occurred to me that a person could actually live outside of, beyond, above, the dogma of Christianity . . . that we *are* free, and good, and we don't need the Christ figure or the Christian God to make us so, we never did, and never will.

    It was like an explosion in slow motion, the old conditioning went, finally, to the winds. I felt it, as all that old conditioning just lifted.

    For me, those lines I read surpassed everything I had experienced thus far, they completely removed the last of my pain, my emptiness substituting in its place, a happiness and a thing called "peace" which I had *not* ever felt before, not as a child, not as a teenager, not as a woman.

    So I read, and learned and finally found others like myself. Today, I still look, seek, learn and grow. And I have never once regretted the path I started the day I saw those words, they were what was in my mind and in my heart all along. So I read more on the way of Wicca, and I grew and I realized that I was finally, and blessedly, home.
    I could have written this myself. You've perfectly captured the feeling of homecoming.

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    Any Wiccans here?

    Quote Originally Posted by Gatekeeper777
    I find nothing wrong with it either, i think it is because under the influance of anything can make you more suggestable to the darker side.
    Right. So can being too tired, hungry, stressed, or distracted. That's why it's important to ground and center before ritual or workings. I always try to be well rested and well fed if I am going to be raising any energy.

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