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  • jherixxemergency

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    My hairdresser is Wiccan. She's done some crazy stuff (I used to be best friends with her brother so I've seen). Like when she says something is going to happen it does and junk. She put a curse on one of the teachers and he knocked up a girl in the school, got a divorce, and got fired.

    Crazy stuff.
    August 20th, 2008 at 02:25am
  • FreakyChick

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    Woah! Wiccans do not curse people! It goes against the Creed, right?
    August 21st, 2008 at 10:07pm
  • Shrouded Dementia

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    Opera Ghost:
    Woah! Wiccans do not curse people! It goes against the Creed, right?
    It goes against the Wiccan Rede, yes.

    An' ye harm none, do as ye will.
    August 23rd, 2008 at 08:57pm
  • MGMT

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    I don't believe in black or white magick.
    I believe that magick is neutral; it's the persons
    intentions for using said magick to make it bad or good.
    August 25th, 2008 at 08:59pm
  • caseynovak17

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    indie?:
    I don't believe in black or white magick.
    I believe that magick is neutral; it's the persons
    intentions for using said magick to make it bad or good.
    I'm a wiccan, I've been one for about....well four years now since I was thirteen. I follow the creed and I used to think there was black and whit emagicks until I had a first hand experiance and that changed my openion completely, I agree with you indie? and i'll tell you that from my now changed beliefs and my personal experiances its the people that use the craft that can make the magic...good or...bad
    September 16th, 2008 at 06:48pm
  • Necromancer.

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    Neutral. Wicca was not made to hurt. It was made to help and heal others. But some stray from the Wiccan Rede and hurt others. Those are the ones that give all a bad name. I am fairly new to the Wicca way, but I know that what she did is not the fault of the magick, but the fault of her purpose.
    September 17th, 2008 at 12:06am
  • Surrealistfemme.

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    There is white and lack magick.
    There is good and evil.
    You just have to know where to look.
    September 20th, 2008 at 02:58pm
  • freddie

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    I'm pagan i dont beilve that your actully wiccan unless you belong to a coven.(these are just my views)
    September 21st, 2008 at 12:57am
  • blood_angel

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    Well...I'm actually christian now :shifty

    But for a long time I thought really hard about becoming wiccan. I was very shifty about the subject but...I thought about doing it. I use to live near some woods and I thought how I could walk over and perform rituals...but I never did it. It's quite interesting though. Yes I like learning about non-mainstream religions.
    September 29th, 2008 at 11:57pm
  • FICTION

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    Peter Petrelli.:
    I'm not Wiccan, I've gone from Christian, to Atheist to Christian.
    But a friend of mine is and it always fascinated me.
    Another friend of mine had a abdexperience with it, but I don't really understand what she meant by it when she explained it, now she won't discuss it with anyone.
    I've gone the same way that beginning sentence that is.
    Well, I'm currently reading a fiction book about it and it seems cool, but my parents wouldn't approve. I'm Christian, but I'd love to try this..
    October 8th, 2008 at 12:49am
  • DeadOnArrival

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    I'm a Pagan and I see nothng wrong with it. The religion just called to me more so then Christianity where you had limited belifs ( No offense to any Christians! ) I believe in everything I and the Pagan believers stand for. As long as you do no harm to yourself or others then nothing bad befalls on you. Simple as that!

    -Gwen
    October 8th, 2008 at 01:11am
  • DeadOnArrival

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    I'm a Pagan and I see nothng wrong with it. The religion just called to me more so then Christianity where you had limited belifs ( No offense to any Christians! ) I believe in everything I and the Pagan believers stand for. As long as you do no harm to yourself or others then nothing bad befalls on you. Simple as that!

    -Gwen
    October 8th, 2008 at 01:11am
  • FICTION

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    caseynovak17:
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    I don't believe in black or white magick.
    I believe that magick is neutral; it's the persons
    intentions for using said magick to make it bad or good.
    I'm a wiccan, I've been one for about....well four years now since I was thirteen. I follow the creed and I used to think there was black and whit emagicks until I had a first hand experiance and that changed my openion completely, I agree with you indie? and i'll tell you that from my now changed beliefs and my personal experiances its the people that use the craft that can make the magic...good or...bad
    Wow.. your spelling is terrible... Just thought you might want to know. ^^
    October 8th, 2008 at 11:05am
  • Aqua Crescent

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    I am a Christian, and one of my best friends is a Wiccan. From what little I know about it, it seems like a positive ideology that draws you closer to your roots in nature. :)
    October 23rd, 2008 at 07:59am
  • rosetta.

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    I hardly know anything about Paganism, and Wiccan's, but my Dad consders us both Pagan's. My cousin is majorly a Pagan, and she has taught me things all about it. I'm certianly fasinated by it all, and I'd really like to learn more about it.
    November 1st, 2008 at 03:47am
  • rustandstardust

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    I was baptized catholic and raised catholic, I've been to multiple churches in the past from Mormon to the ones that are crazy Christian. I am not religious and I haven't been for a long time, I have been researching religions and wicca stood out for me.I feel that I'd like to study wicca more and possible become wiccan in time.
    November 1st, 2008 at 11:11pm
  • rosetta.

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    ^ Good on you. It's good to research and study different religions and find out which one, best suits you! :)
    November 2nd, 2008 at 04:23am
  • flea haim.

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    My friend and I were always interested in Wiccan practices and such. I mean its not like we're going to start there and end up being like oh hay we're witches. Its just something we plan on trying out. I think its pretty cool
    November 4th, 2008 at 05:48pm
  • WorstAsianEver

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    I'm in this strange limbo between aetheist and wiccan.
    Wicca definately makes sense to me, and I'm in the processes of diving head first into wiccan (aka researching like a madman for the next few months at least)
    From what I've got, earth based religions seem to be the most practical, and in my opinion, the most fun.
    November 6th, 2008 at 04:53am
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    WorstAsianEver:
    I'm in this strange limbo between aetheist and wiccan.
    Wicca definately makes sense to me, and I'm in the processes of diving head first into wiccan (aka researching like a madman for the next few months at least)
    From what I've got, earth based religions seem to be the most practical, and in my opinion, the most fun.
    That's fantastic you're actually doing that.
    Being informed about something so important I guess, is excellent.
    Also, you never know it may be you. I've read stacks of Wiccan books [for the fun of it], but I know it's just no for me.
    November 6th, 2008 at 10:25am