Wiccan Rede indicates it badly “no, make like the will of ye. ” Does that mean witch can do something which they want and her OK if they justify the action with themselves?
A. An excellent question indeed! and the answer is none⦠The whole places of our system of belief are based on living in harmony with all the things which exist. This includes, but is not limited to the ground, the trees, the rivers, the lakes, the oceans, the air, and all the creatures of the ground, as well as of others without concern of the race, the color, the religion, or the sexual orientation. My interpretation of Rede states me that the creative force of the universe gave me an interior voice, or with “conscience,” what states to me that is right or false. It is also this conscience which connects to me with the creator. By listening to this interior voice, (perhaps I should clarify here. No I hear voices, *smile* which it is rather something I feel that) I try to analyze my impulses and of the feelings to ensure them are not led by avarice, covetousness, desire, damage or anger. If they are, I try to put them from the point of view or to throw them all together. I then employ
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