What are the Wiccan Rede and the Law of Returns or the Three-Fold Law?
The Rede is a long poem attributed to Adriana Porter, but most people who mention it mean only the last eight words, which are most commonly quoted, “An it harm none, do as ye will.” While this sounds, superficially, like carte blanche, the common practice of shortening it to “Harm none” gives some indication of how stringently it is generally interpreted. “None” is taken to include the doer, and “harm” is interpreted to include interference, impairment, or other disservice as well as direct physical, emotional, or psychic harm. The Law of Return is the belief that any action will return like action in this life. This is not karma, not retribution in a future life. The return is in this life, here and now. Some believe the return is three-fold, hence the “Three-Fold Law.” The Law is often repeated in a rhyme such as, “Heed and beware the Rule of Three: / Three times thy acts return to thee / This lesson thou must learn and mind / What ye put out returns in kind.” Or more succinctly: “A