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Wicca : The 10 Big Beginner Mistakes and Pitfalls
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From: MSN NicknameRavyn-WoodWytch  (Original Message)Sent: 1/22/2008 8:30 PM
The 10 Big Beginner Mistakes and Pitfalls
Craft Basics
By: Keitha (FireWind)


You've made them, I've made them, we've all seen them.. The dreaded 'beginner fluffy bunny mistakes'. These are the common mistakes that all beginners make at some point and other Wiccans groan at. These are the pitfalls that we have all fallen into at least once (or twice) during the learning curve. And this isn't
your 'mispronunciations during ritual' pitfalls, either. Some of these are merely annoying to others, and some have serious implications. Most will make you grin abashedly in a year or so. :)


Not that I'm saying that you shouldn't make these mistakes at least once. It's a great learning experience to suddenly realize that you've recently been acting, well... A little strange. That maybe the reason people stare at you isn't because you wear a Pentacle; it's because it's three inches across. And don't feel too
embarrassed, I've done most of these myself at one point or another. ;)


Pitfall #1: 'I Read it in this Book...'
One of the first important things to learn is to not believe everything you read. Just because it's in print doesn't necessarily mean it's true. Be a critical reader. Don't even believe me, I'm just one person and I make lots of mistakes, too. Get opposing opinions and figure out what You believe. Goddess, if you only saw
How many times I've stared horrified at my monitor at a beginner website with all the wrong information. Please be a critical reader.


Pitfall #2: Overenthusiasm
Enthusiasm is great... it's wonderful! Enjoy this time of awareness, of excitement and the golden aura of everything! But also be careful of overenthusiasm. While it is possible you were Wiccan in your last
Lifetime, it is very unlikely that you've been a Witch since the leginning of time or that your cat was indeed an attendant in a Temple to Isis. You grandmother probably didn't initiate you at age 5, and you probably didn't inherit all the knowledge of your now Wiccan ancestors. I'm not trying to step on your beliefs or hurt
Your feelings, but please be reasonable. There are over 6 billion people on this planet, and very few Witches in the last few centuries; what makes you think you are a reincarnated Witch? Like I said, it is quite possible, but it's not the point. Whether you were or weren't has no bearing on who you are now. You will never again
Be the person you are RIGHT NOW; what better person can you be? As the saying goes: 'What you cannot find within, you will never find without.


Another issue to be aware of is being really excited about Wicca. This is wonderful, and I'm glad you feel proud of your decision to study Wicca. But daring people to disagree with you so you can tell them What Wicca Really Is is not the way to go. In fact, this is Barely disguised prosthletizing, and this is something we just don't
Do. You will need to learn to depend on yourself, and sometimes others will just never understand. That's their right, and it's not your job to try and change their mind. The Christian standing in front of you never burned anyone at the stake and probably never will. They're not out to get you, and if they wanted to be Wiccan,
They would be. Remember that the Witchcraft of the Burning Times is not the Wicca of today. Don't tell people what the Wiccan way is really about - show them by your own wisdom and maturity.


Pitfall #3: 'Wicca is as Wicca does'
Wicca has nothing to do with Tarot Cards, Seances, Dowsing, Pendulums, Psychic Fairs, and especially Ouija boards. A new moon ritual does not involve calling up Fluffy or Uncle Bob from the grave. I don't know any Wiccans who use Ouija boards and frankly the things concern me. I've never attended or heard of a 'Wiccan
Seance'.


That being said, there are things here that Wiccans may like to do. I use the Tarot to advise me when I need perspective in my life. I do free readings for those who need it. I sometimes use a pendulum; I am learning about Runes. I may learn other forms of Divination in Future. I don't charge money for Tarot readings if the person needs it, and you probably won't find me exhibiting at any psychic fairs.

None of these things have anything to do with Wicca. If you dream of something that comes to pass, it's not because you're Wiccan; it's because you are a sensitive human being. Smelling snow on the wind
And celebrating the return of spring - this is Wicca. Sensing vibrations through a pendulum - this is not Wicca. This is something a Wiccan person may, or may not, have interest in. Wicca is a set of beliefs and a way of living; it is not fortune telling or the tools thereof.



Pitfall #4:
Degrees and Titles
Dedicant, Initiate, 2nd Degree, High Priestess... how do I get these titles? Actually, unless you are part of an established tradition, don't count on the titles themselves meaning much. I was dedicated as a solitary by an eclectic coven 3 months after I heard of Wicca and dedicant I have ever remained (as of this writing). Oh, if I
wanted I could initiate myself as a solitary; hell, I could initiate myself a 3rd degree Master of Bubblegum Wicca if I really felt like it. But that would get me nothing and nowhere, fast. As a solitary, a Dedication is a good place to start. You can do it by yourself, and you never need be initiated. Remember, it is the Gods alone who initiate. I've seen 'covens' of three people where the '3rd Degree High Priestess' was chosen because she had been studying for a few more months. This degree is meaningless and you are doing yourself, and the Craft, a disservice by using it. In the absence of an 'official' system of degrees, a title is only as good as it's
wearer. You can call yourself a High Priestess until you are blue in the face, it still doesn't mean squat unless you actually are. Generally, it takes a year or two of hard work to earn initiation. 2nd Degree is much harder and may never be reached. 3rd Degree - good luck. My advice, as always, is to be yourself. Don't claim to be something you are not, because others will know. Be proud of who you really are.



Pitfall #5: Spells
Spells are cool. Spells involve cool words and candles and powers and energy, and you can make things happen.

This is true; spells do involve all these things and more. But be aware that spells are generally a last-resort 'I don't know how to deal with this' action. It's not that spells are bad or wrong; it's just you don't have to tinker with every aspect of life. In my 3 years of studying Wicca, I've done maybe 10 spells maximum, and none
of them recently. Why? I don't need to right now. I have four walls and a roof, I eat, I work, I have transportation and I can pay my bills. I have family, friends and health. None of my friends are in any immediate need that I know of. I am truly a blessed person. If I have a financial crisis I will get another job. If I have a health crisis I will see a doctor. If my car breaks down I will take it to a mechanic. If I decide I have been single long enough I will go out and meet people. If, however, the car is unrepairable, I will really
have a problem and then may consider a spell. And the spell will not come from a book or a website or a friend. I will do whatever is meaningful for me at the time. Whether I chant, meditate, or dance around a big green candle doesn't matter worth a damn. It doesn't really matter whether I do it at new moon or full moon or midmorning or the hour of Saturn while Mercury is in the right house and the moon isn't void of course. It doesn't matter if I call the elements or the watchtowers or the elementals. It doesn't really matter if I
call Mercury or Hecate. It doesn't matter if I do it robed, disrobed or painted yellow and purple polkadots. It doesn't matter if I do it standing on my head. It doesn't matter if I do it in English or Japanese or pig latin. No spell has power. You are the power, and you must respond to need when need arises. How could someone
else's 'spells' express the meaning of your situation? Writing your own rituals and doing your own magick makes far more sense.


Pitfall #6: Coming Out of the Closet
Now, you're studying Wicca, you've picked up a Ravenwolf or a Cunningham and visited the 'Voice. You're doing rituals and actually starting to get the hang of this. What now? Tell the world!! ... Whoa there, hold on! Think about this. The closet is there for a reason; let's look at this for a minute. In Africa, today, now, in the next few hours, someone may be brutally murdered because they were accused of Witchcraft. Whether or not they are or aren't doesn't matter. Just an accusation. This culture exists a mere plane ride away. In North America, today, now, in the next few hours, someone may be forced into a mental institution for practicing Wicca. Some
institutions believe that practicing modern Witchcraft is a sign of mental distress or social maladjustment. This has happened in my hometown. In North America, today and now, someone is losing a job for being Pagan; someone is losing a friend. Someone is polishing a gun and muttering about the 'baby killers'. Someone is holding community action meetings to deal with the 'Wiccan threat'. As you now begin to feel that cold sinking feeling near your gut, do you begin to see why there is a closet to be 'in'? This is frightening, absolutely. But is is also one of the first lessons Wicca has to teach us: 'To Know, to Dare, to Will, to be Silent'. If you choose to come out of the closet, things in your life will change, and perhaps not the way you intend. Are you prepared for this?I say these things because I care, and I want you to understand what this is about. I know people who have been harassed by students and teachers at school. I get hate mail. I follow the news. Is this
something you feel prepared to handle? Now for the good news: on the whole, on a daily basis, my experience
has led me to understand that it's not usually that bad. Most of my friends have been wonderfully supportive. Professors have never given me a hard time. Employers have been very tolerant. I've had
religious friends- Christian and Muslim and Buddhist, none of which had any interest in Wicca, but who were very tolerant. Keep in mind that there are various degrees of 'out'. At what point do you become out: Buying a book in the local store, telling family, telling friends, wearing a pentacle, telling co-workers, telling
employers, writing to a newspaper, dancing naked down main street, leading a national campaign for Witches Rights? Where does 'out' start? One lesson Paganism has to teach us is how not to box yourself in with labels. What is the difference between an 'out' Wiccan and an 'in' one? Which one suits you best?

 

Pitfall #7: Balancing Facts and Emotions
Is it important to know what element goes in what corner? Yes. Is it important to know why, the historical basis and significance cross - referenced by culture? Probably not at the beginner level. Facts are important, but emotions are, too. Study the basics, they are vital. But leave lots and lots and lots of room for personal expression. Wicca is a learning process, and a lot of that learning will be about yourself. It's all about balance. If you find you are more worried about candle colours and places than you are about celebrating, then perhaps it is time for a readjustment.

 

Pitfall #8: Making a Website
(hehe... let's just try to ignore the fact that I'm writing this for, and you're reading this from, my personal Wiccan website. Let's also try to forget that I started this site 'before I was ready' a mere year and a half after I first picked up a book. Hey, I told you I've made most of these mistakes at least once. ;)  Anyways, we know you're excited about finding Wicca, and you want to tell the world about this wonderful discovery you've made. But please, PLEASE sit down and think about this first. Is there anything you can tell the world about Wicca that hasn't already been said a hundred times (or more)? And if so, does it warrant an entire website to say it? If not, instead of creating an entire website by yourself, why not write a page to say what you have to say and
publish it to a larger website? You will reach a much wider audience while not having to go through the 'We don't Worship the Devil' routine. Believe me, both you and every other beginner already knows this, otherwise you wouldn't be studying Wicca, right? Non-seekers also know this by the time they get to your site. Offering up 'What Wicca is' as a main page only causes visitors to skip what they already know, and possibly your entire site. There are many quality websites, EZines and magazines/newslette rs that will publish your article; you should be able to find them easily at a search engine. If you truly do have to create a site, please at least read these guidelines first.

1. Please don't use the same gold spinning Pentacle that everyone else uses. Thank you. :)

2. Do NOT use other people's pages without permission!! No matter how large or small the site, no matter how known or unknown the author! I've seen said yellow spinning Pentacle used as a background for a Witches Voice page done in yellow text. When I told Witchvox (and generally someone will), we both agreed it was the most hideous thing we'd ever seen. Not only did this person steal the page and the graphic, but even the code was ripped from the Voice. Please be respectful and tasteful.

3. Don't put the 'We Don't Worship the Devil' info on your main page. If it has to be there, please just link to it. Don't make me and other people have to read this stuff which we so obviously know. Write for Wiccans, or write for non-Wiccans, but please choose your audience.

4. Spells. I can't tell you whether or not you should publish spells. Generally, though, people who know what they're doing write their own, and you are karmically responsible for those who don't.

5. Graphic Mania. Believe me, adding a ton of beautiful graphics does not help you improve the image of Wicca or get your point across. In fact, by the time half the images have loaded, the visitor is long gone. Decent webpage design means less than 35 seconds of load - on 56k dial-up. Good webpage design means less
than 20 seconds. Professional sites with high volume load in 10 seconds or less. If your site takes longer than 35 seconds from 'click' to 'done', your site needs to get nekked fast. (Hint: add up the file sizes of all the images and text on your page. If it's under 50k including images you're doing just fine).


Pitfall #9: Ritual Tools
You don't need any Tools. Really. Tools will not help you be a 'better Wiccan', no matter how much money you spend. You will never be considered a 'serious Wiccan' by other 'serious Wiccans' just because you have the biggest/nicest athame. Do your rituals using no tools at all. Now you can begin to get some work done.

Pitfall #10: Other Common Mistakes
Wicca is not more logical than other religions. We make as little sense as any other religion. In fact, it's quite possible we make even less sense. If you want a logical 'religion', try Atheism; it's the only one that can be even remotely 'proven'. Finally, someone studying for 6 months can know and understand more than someone studying for 8 years. Don't count 'Years Studying' as a guide to knowledge and understanding. If you spend 6 months obsessively studying you will probably understand more than someone who has been 'studying' (read 3 books) in 8 years. Like degrees, be careful of titles and claims.

 

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From: MSN NicknameRowan_HeatherMystSent: 1/23/2008 7:09 PM
Very good article hon!
 
You know, I never have to tell anyone I am a Witch. People come to me and ask me if I am one. I smile and say yes. I know they want to understand so I wait for the questions to begin. They are usually very good questions, including the one from the white supremist representative. I don't know whether they drew straws or what but he came into my store, somewhat nervously, and demanded to know if I was a witch. I smiled and said "yes, thank you for noticing". Then I waited. He made sure I heard him order his young son to stay outside, but I noticed the son crept in while I was talking with his dad. I kept everything low key and calm. He was turning red, then purple. I answered each question as simply as possible and stopped to let him ask another. Then he started stuttering and said he would be back. He never returned. I, on the other hand, had to call my hubby and ask him to say sweet words in my ear as my legs were shaking lol... I was all alone in that store and that man was totally unstable. His energy really sapped me; But, it worked out well and I think his son got to hear a logical explanation of an earth based path.
 
My first spell (that I became aware of) was done from frustration at being stalled in a place we didn't want to be. It was a knot spell. I didn't really know I was doing it.(I always tie things in knots) I just started one day and put my intentions into a knot I made. Then I did it again for several days following. Once I was done, I started undoing the knots one day at a time and by the time it was done, I felt better. Still didn't know why I did it so I just let it go.
 
Oh, I should also say that I had spent three years telling anyone who came into my back yard "see that mountain over there? Well, I am going to live on it someday!"
 
We went to the store to buy a paper so we could look for a house (we had bought land and were working with a builder who kept stalling us so we decided to sell the land and move elsewhere). We stopped at a little store and hubby ran in. He came out with a paper and when I opened it to the house section, I found what I thought was the perfect place for us but probably way too expensive as it was up on a mountain and was a beautiful two story with woods all around. Then I noticed that the date was from a week before! Hubby said the house was probably already sold but I asked him to call on it anyway as getting a paper from a week ago had to mean something right?
 
It was priced right and we lived in that house for three years! I miss it still! It had everything I ever wanted. Someday I may again live in the mountains... who knows lol...
 
I have always told those I mentor that tools are a focusing thing. We are the power, the tools are used to help direct and focus.
 
Anyway, haven't yet eaten today so I am going to go do that lol..
 
Thanks for the post hon. It will help a lot of people!
 

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From: MSN Nicknamehamamelis_girlie69Sent: 3/30/2008 10:14 PM
Hi,
Wow what can I say.  This just makes perfect sense.  I have been Wiccan for nearly a year now. & can appreciate all in the article.  I burn a candle (with permission) for my best friend, (messy break up).  I read & am just tuning into reike.  Everyday on my journey to work I notice & celebrate the natural, whether it be the glorious blossom on the cherry tree, or the fantastic sky cape- it is very flat where I live & you can see for miles.  I say good morning & goodnight to my goddess, & try not to be negative about people, just aim to understand why they are being negative.  I do not push my views on to anyone, indeed I have two god-daughters.  Being Wiccan is truly a way of life that blends in with everything else.  I think it is fab that we can make up our own personal rituals, spells etc.  The whatever works motto is just the best I've come across.
This is the best most helpful & friendly site that I have visited.  Don't ever go away.
Blessed be to you all.
Girlgirlie.