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The masculine of witch is the Old English wicca which comes from wiccian, to bewitch.
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His partner, Vivienne, has written acclaimed books on wicca, or at least on its public side.
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A life like this is not to be left in the hands of woman, or wicca.
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Gardner's critics called it fiction, but wicca now has 7,000 adherents, according to the census, which again is probably an understatement.
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There is no word in French exactly corresponding to our "witch", which in the original Anglo-Saxon possessed two forms, "wicca", (masculine), and "wicce", (feminine).
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Thus far, Wicca has not developed much of a detailed afterlife concept.
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The beliefs of the School of Wicca are often stated as follows:
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Generally speaking, the common Wiccan belief in reincarnation is unique to Wicca.
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Remember, Wicca was never intended as a tool to break up families.
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You see, the rituals and teachings of Wicca are not the religion.
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Gerald Gardner is the father of modern Wicca. She squints at me.
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Instead, Wicca views the Creator as the union of Lord and Lady.
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Wicca does not decide if your marriage will be monogamous or not.
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But Wicca and Paganism are thriving, many decades after Gerald Gardner's death.
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In Wicca, these critters are most often known as power or totem animals.
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Many simply call themselves British Traditional Wicca, or in Europe, Traditional Craft Wicca.