| The Council of
American Witches finds it necessary to define modern Witchcraft
in terms of the American experience and needs. We are not bound
by traditions from other times and other cultures, and owe no
allegiance to any person or power greater than the Divinity
manifest through our won being. As American Witches, we welcome
and respect all life-affirming teachings and traditions, and
seek to learn from all and to share our learning within our
Council. It is in this
spirit of welcome and cooperation that we adopt these few
principles of Wiccan belief. In seeking to be inclusive, we do
not wish to open ourselves to the destruction of our group by
those on self-serving power trips, or philosophies and practices
contradictory to these principles. In seeking to exclude those
whose ways are contradictory to ours, we do not want to deny
participation with us to any who are sincerely interested in our
knowledge and beliefs, regardless of race, color, gender, age,
national or cultural origins, or sexual preferences.
We therefore ask only that those
who seek to identify with us accept these few basic principles:
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. We acknowledge 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.
4. 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.
5. 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.
6. We do not recognize any
hierarchy, but do honor those who teach, respect those who
share their knowledge and wisdom, and acknowledge those who
have courageously given of themselves in leadership.
7. 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.
8. 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.
9. We acknowledge 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.
10. 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 one true right and only way" and have
sought to deny freedom to others and to suppress other ways of
religious practices and belief.
11. 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.
12. 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.
13. We work within Nature for
that which is contributory to our health and well-being.
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