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Wiccan Rede - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Wiccan Rede (pronounced "reed") is a statement that provides the key moral system in the neopagan religion of Wicca, and other related witchcraft-based faiths. The most common form of the Rede i...
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Wicca and Paganism-The Wiccan Rede...the full version. ... I'm not Wiccan, but I appreciate your posting a very clear picture of what it really means ... View a Printable Version · Send this Thread to a Friend · Subscribe to this thread ...
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"An [if] it harm none, do what ye will." Although written in the style of 16th-century English, this maxim, known as the Wiccan Rede, probably dates back only to the mid-20th century. It was first recorded in print in 1964, having been spoken by Doreen Valiente, ... View the printable version Email this page to a friend ; | Share...
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The Wiccan Rede has an expanded version as well as the simple statement of this ethic. The detailed version deals with various aspects of the Craft, beyond its basic ethic (Revised) ... ... There are many different versions of the Wiccan Rede floating around. The one below is the most complete compilation of what I consider...
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The Wiccan Rede is the only Wiccan law. If we can generalize to all wicca. And if we can call it a ... Historical Antecedents Of The Wiccan Rede...
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Used as a guideline in many Wiccan traditions, the concept of the Wiccan Rede encourages practitioners to be cautious about harming others, and in fact delivers the warning, "Harm None." ... One of the most often quoted "laws of Wicca," a variation of the Wiccan Rede appeared in the writings of Gerald Gardner.
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