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Exploring modern wiccan morality - A spiritual journey to harmony, balance & ethical living in the 21st century

The wiccan morality code is the Wiccan Rede, Law of Threefold Return and the 8 virtues mentioned in Doreen Valiente's Charge of the Goddess.


The Wiccan Rede states "an it harm none, do what ye will" translated " Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law; Love is the Law, Love under Will").


Wicca is a spiritual practice as well as a religion making it possible to help people find success, love, financial freedom and achieve their dreams in life using carious wiccan spells of magic.


Wicca was formalized by Gerald Gardner in the mid-20th century although it predates recorded history Gardner was initiated into a witches' coven of New Forest, Hampshire.


In Wicca we use many magical tools in our rituals and rites or worship, these include the altar, wand, chalice, compasses, key of solomon & a boline.


Each wicca tool has magical energies that aid in a specific wiccan ritual in-order to honor the deities and work magic by directing psychic energy to perform a particular task.


 Wicca is a duo-theistic religion that venerates a Triple Goddess of the Moon, stars and fate and a Horned God associated with forests and animals and death.


The Wiccan rede is a declaration of the freedom to act, along with the necessity of taking responsibility for what follows from one's actions and minimizing harm to oneself and others.


Although Wicca is a diverse and decentralized religion, certain core principles tend to shape its moral framework as outlined below

  • Wican Rede: An it harm none, do what ye will

  • Threefold Law: Whatever energy a person puts out into the world, be it positive or negative, will be returned to that person three times.

  • Immanent divinity:  The divine is present in all aspects of the natural world

  • Individual growth: Seek to become a better version of yourself daily

  • Spiritual harmony: Live in harmony with all that is around you

  • Ethical relativism: Find your own path


The Wiccan Rede and the Threefold Law provide foundational ethical guidelines, while individual experiences and beliefs shape the specific application of these principles.



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