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The Wiccan Rede: text, first apperance, origin ... The original source for at least part of the Wiccan Rede appears to be by a 16th century novelist, François Rabelais.
The Wiccan Rede; Author: Wren ; Posted: July 16th. 2000 ; ... Pagan Shopping: Online Shops Index - Original Crafters Sites - Auction Sites - Pagan Wholesalers - Pagan Local Shops;
The original material is not cohesive and mostly takes the form of substitutions or expansions within unoriginal material, ... Wiccan morality is ruled according to the Wiccan Rede, which (in part)
Between the normal process of original visions clotting into cliche, ... Ours, called the Wiccan Rede, is one of the most elegant statements I've heard of the principle of situational ethics.
Popular Chants and Invocations of the Wiccan Religion ... THE WICCAN REDE; THE WITCHES CREED; THE CHARGE OF THE GODDESS; THE CHARGE OF THE GOD; INVOCATION OF THE HORNED GOD; DRAWING DOWN THE MOON;
the wiccan rede ... In the original version of the Rede, each two-line couplet was numbered, 1 through 26. ... Eight words the Wiccan Rede fulfill: An ye harm none, do what ye will.
One of the most often quoted "laws of Wicca," a variation of the Wiccan Rede appeared in the writings of Gerald Gardner. ... Thompson credited her grandmother, Adriana Porter, with the original work.
A recent communication I received from a visitor to this site (Moondancer, 02/04/2000) has brought to my attention and enlightened me as to the original source of the above 'Wiccan Rede'.
Part I: What Sayeth The Rede? ... In other words, the original archaic construction actually says "if it is not going to hurt anyone, ... Welcome to the One Wiccan Commandment! Any 'thou shalt nots'
The most basic form of the Wiccan Rede (or creed) is "an' it harm none, do as ye will." The "an'" is from the Old English, short for "and." Its meaning is that so long as there is no harmful...
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