Fundaments of Wicca
 Charge of the Goddess (1)
 Charge of the Goddess (2)
 Charge of the God
 Charge of the Dark Goddess
 Charge of the Crone
 Laws of the Craft (Ardaynes)
 Magickal Principles
 Principles of Wiccan Belief
 The 13 Goals of a Witch (1)
 The 13 Goals of a Witch (2)
 Triskele
 Wiccan Rede
 Wiccan Rede of Chilvary
 Witches' Creed
 Witches' Pyramid
 Witches Rune
 Articles on Wicca
 Circles, Coven and Study Groups: Which is Which?
 Choose Your Magickal Name
 Choose Your Patron/Patroness
 Magickal Dictionary
 Moon Phases
 Moon Signs
 Planetary Hours
 Tools of the Craft
 Totem Animals
 Sabbats and Esbats
 Solitary vs. Coven Member
 Symbols and Stars
 The Wiccan's Magickal Books

Wiccan Rede

Bide these Wiccan laws ye must
with perfect love and perfect trust.
Live and let live
fairly take and fairly give.
Cast the circle thrice about
to keep all evil spirits out;
to bind a spell every time
let the spell be spoke in rhyme.
Soft of eye and light of touch,
speak ye little, listen much.
Deosil go by waxing moon
sing and dance ye Wiccan Rune.
Widdershins go by waning moon
chanting out the baleful tune.
When the Lady's moon is new,
kiss ye hands to her times two.
When the moon rides at her peak
then your heart's desire seek.
Heed the Northwind's mighty gale,
lock the door, and trim the sail.
When the wind comes from the South,
love will kiss you in the mouth.
When the wind blows from the West,
departed souls will have no rest.
When the wind blows from the East,
expect the new, and set the feast.
Nine wood 'neath in cauldron go.
Burn them fast, and burn them slow.
Elderwood, the Lady's tree,
burn it not, or cursed you'll be.
When the Wheel begins to turn,
soon the Beltane fires will burn.
When the Wheel has turned to Yule,
light the log, the Horned One rules.
Teaching, flower bush and tree
by the Lady, blessed be.
Where the rippling waters go,
cast the stone, and truth you'll know.
When ye have and hold a need,
harken not to others' greed.
With a fool, no season spend,
or be counted as his friend.
Merry meet and merry part
bright the cheeks and warm the heart.
Mind the Threefold Law ye should
three times bad and three times good.
When misfortune is anow,
wear the star upon thy brow.
True in love ye must ever be,
lest thy love be false to thee.
These eight words in rede fulfill:
And ye harm none, do what thou will.