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Wicca : BRANCHES OF THE WICCA
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From: MSN Nickname_vixedjuju_  (Original Message)Sent: 12/9/2007 6:15 PM

                    BRANCHES OF THE WICCA
There are many different traditions or branches of the Wicca. These depend upon
the original location of each coven's ancestors within the area known as Western
and Insular Europe. Each is different in many ways -- the way in which the
rituals are performed, the wear (or lack of wear) within the circle, the
language which is spoken within the circle, the system of training, the symbols
used, etc. All are the same in that they honor the Deities of Nature, live by
the philosophy of "Harm none and do what you will," believe in reincarnation,
and have the knowledge of working a specific form of magick.
There are many so-called "courses" on "How to become a Witch" ranging in price
from a dollar to several hundred dollars, none of which are enlightening to the
well read, nor do they reveal any of the secrets of the Wicca. For the curious,
perhaps, they  can  be of benefit - for the serious, they are at most worthless,
and more often than not, dangerous and inaccurate.
The following are brief descriptions of the various traditions within Wicca:
  GARDNERIAN - A branch of Wicca deriving its name from Gerald B.Gardner who was
initiated into a coven of Witches in the New Forest in Britain and who helped
greatly in the advancement of the truth about Wicca by his love for it and his
writings on the subject. It is inherently Celtic in origin encompassing rituals
as practiced in Southern England. Ritual nudity is required at all times.
  TRADITIONAL - Many branches of the Craft which claim to be pre-Gardnerian.  
This covers a lot of territory, again depending upon the area of origin   (i.e.,
Wales, Scotland, Ireland, etc.). Ritual nudity is sometimes   required. Some
groups are strictly robed.
  ALEXANDRIAN - A branch in Wicca deriving its name from Alexander Sanders. This
is a form of Gardnerian Wicca (rather, a form which "borrowed" much of
Gardnerianism). It is very ceremonial, encompassing much of Quabalistic magick,
etc. Ritual nudity plays a part but it is not required, the choice being left to
the individual Witch.
  CONTINENTAL - This can be put under the heading of "Traditional," again
depending upon origin (France, Germany, Spain, Basque, etc.).
  STREGERIA - This can be put under the heading of "Continental." It is  
Witchcraft as practiced in Italy and Sicily, each area of Italy and Sicily  
practicing according to their own folk-tradition. These are extremely  
secretive peoples, but much can be learned about them by reading Leland's  
ARADIA: THE GOSPEL OF WITCHES and Leo Martello's WITCHCRAFT: THE OLD RELIGION.
 
  HEREDITARY - Pockets of Hereditary Witches do exist in Europe and America,  
carrying on their family traditions. They are usually the most secretive,  
preferring to work alone or only within their families. Their form of  
Witchcraft is almost entirely different than what we know as Wicca.
  DIANIC - This branch of Wicca lays a great stress on the Goddess,   sometimes 
entirely ignoring Her Horned Consort. I do not know much about   them, but they
seem to be similar to Gardnerian (or vice versa). Perhaps   this was the
original tradition that Gerald Gardner was initiated into.
  THE NEW REFORMED ORDER OF THE GOLDEN DAWN - A neo-Gardnerian or quasi-
Gardnerian group founded by a Californian named Aidan Kelly. They   are a
beautiful and idealistic form of the Wicca, constantly researching   into our
ancient heritage.
AMERICAN-CELTIC - Perhaps the largest and fastest growing form of Wicca in
America originating out of the Twin City area (Minneapolis-St.Paul). Their form
is akin to Gardnerian, though ritual nudity is not required by all of their
covens.
Two of the newest branches of the Craft are the SEAX-WICCA, formulated by Dr.
Raymond Buckland (formerly a Gardnerian), based upon the religion of the Saxons.
It is a unique system which has eliminated the Degrees and operates upon a
democratic level. Unlike other traditions, non-initiates are permitted at times
to witness the rituals. The other of the two is simply called WICCA and was
formulated by Edmund M. Buczynski from nine ....years of study and research into
pre-Celtic and Celtic religions. It also is operated upon a democratic level.
However, the three degrees have been kept as well as ritual nudity. Only
initiates are permitted to attend meetings.
There are many other groups, many are "underground" and shun any publicity. Most
are small and isolated (like the BOREADS, a lovely tradition who call themselves
the "children of the north wind"). The fact remains that all of these groups are
legitimate representatives of Wicca in the world today.
WELSH TRADITIONAL - This is a Celtic-derived tradition which incorporates the
teachings and mythology and traditions of Ancient Wales. There is a large group
at present in Georgia, California, and New York.
MINOAN BROTHERHOOD AND SISTERHOOD - These groups are worshippers of the Cretan
snake goddess whose holy priests and priestesses were historically homosexual.
The Brotherhood and Sisterhood meet separately at the Esbats, but meet together
at Sabbats.
 
 

 


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