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The 13 Goals of A Wiccan
by Scott Cunningham
- Know Thyself
- It is very important that you know who you are in order to
practice the Craft. Sometimes we think we do know ourselves,
but in truth we don't. Most of the time we have an image of
who we think we are or how others think we are instead of
really being ourselves. It is not easy to be ourselves since
we are constantly open to criticism. So we learn from an early
age to hide our true selves deep inside and create an outer
shell that we show to the world. Therefore, you must look deep
down within yourself. Start exploring yourself anew. Yes, even
look into your dark side. See yourself for who you truly are,
and embrace yourself for the person you have become.
- Know Your Craft
- Learn all you can about the Craft. There are plenty of
books, good and bad, on the topic. Read as much as you can.
Meditate about what you have read. No witch is an expert on
all aspects of witchcraft. Some are good herb healers, and
others prefer gems. There are those who are excellent tarot
readers, and those who prefer the runes. If you are interested
in a specific topic, study it seriously and become an expert
in the field. Practice your Craft. Keep a Book of Shadows in
which you keep a thorough record of your witchy activities.
- Learn
- Read...read...read! The more you read, the more you learn.
Ask questions. Broaden your horizons by learning from other
pagans and wiccan. You will be amazed how much you can learn
from others through their enriching experiences. Being a witch
is a never ending learning experience. You never stop learning.
If you do, you become stale. This doesn't apply only to your
religion; this applies to your life. Enrich your life. Get a
new hobby. Visit new places. Study something you really like.
Meet new people. Your life will be more exciting! And believe
it or not, you will have a better understanding of the world
around.
- Have Patience
- Patience is a virtue every witch and pagan must have, and
it is the hardest to achieve. First practice having patience
with your own self. Then you will be able to be patient with
others.
- Apply Knowledge with Wisdom
- Knowledge is a very powerful tool. The more you learn, the
more knowledgeable you will become. Therefore, use your better
judgment when you do your magickal works. Remember that the
Wiccan Rede says, "Do as you will but harm none."
- Achieve Balance
- Lead a well-balanced life. Don't let one part of your life
take over your whole life. Let's face it, for most of us, our
jobs practically take 95% of our time. We live and breath our
jobs! That is unhealthy. Take time to do things you like. Set
time to enjoy activities with your family and friends. Don't
overdue things.
- Keep Your Words in Good Order
- Speak clearly as you express yourself. Measure your words.
Speak truthfully always, except when what you speak might lead
to great harm. Do not lie. Do not gossip or speak ill of
others. Look inside yourself and see if you are the right
person to be badmouthing someone. Criticism is okay, but one
thing is a constructive critic and another is bashing. Never
speak in anger. You will say things you will regret later.
Take a time-out if necessary.
- Keep Your Thoughts in Good Order
- Keep your thoughts clear. Express your ideas and opinions
but always keep an open mind. Keep away negative thoughts that
might depress you. Be careful of what you think about others.
Don't be hasty to judge a person, or you might be misjudging
the person and being unfair.
- Celebrate Life
- Life is beautiful! Life is the most precious gift from the
Goddess to her children so enjoy it. Go out and witness the
miracles around you for there is life wherever you look. Take
a walk through a park and enjoy nature's beauty. Maybe plant a
tree. Watch a sunset. Bask in the morning sun. Join a group
and help clean forests and protect animals. Recycle. But most
important, be happy and thankful to know that you are alive.
- Attune with the Circles of the Earth
- Seasons bring change to both nature and people. Become
attune with them. Celebrate the Sabbats. Do activities to help
you out in becoming attune with the seasons, like decorating
your place and/or altar according to the Sabbats. Take a
stroll through a park and observe nature as it changes from
one season to another.
- Keep Yourself Healthy
- Eat right and exercise your body regularly. You should
have all three daily meals, drop eating between meals, and
reduce the fat in your meals. Drink a lot of water and take
vitamins. Avoid the yo-yo diets. This isn't about being a
health freak, it is about achieving a balance. Exercise keeps
your body healthy and strong. Exercising should be fun. Don't
run about two miles daily unless you really want to. There are
other exercises you can do like yoga or power walking. Both
are very effective! Stop smoking and drinking.
- Meditate
- Find a quiet place where you can't be disturbed and take
at least 10 - 15 minutes every day to meditate. You can either
do this either when you wake in the mornings or before going
to sleep. Clear your mind of negative thoughts and fill it
with positive ones. Find inner peace. If you meditate in the
afternoons or in the evenings, use your meditation time to
recharge your energies.
- Honor the Goddess and the God
- Always remember to honor the Goddess on the Esbat. Maybe
create a little altar for the Goddess and her cohort, the God.
Then light candles or incense for them. Thank them for all the
good things in your life (and even for the not-so-good ones!).
Reference book:
Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner by Scott
Cunningham
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