Wicca as “dark” and “violent”

It’s not.

The only time I’ve encountered darkness and violence as a result of my religious preference has been when people who are NOT Wiccan decided to be assholes about it. Much of the “violence” comes when a family member who is not Wiccan has an inappropriate sense of what s/he has any right to control.

But for the under 18s, they can still make you go to their church. But no one has a right to control what you think, despite motherly selfish con artistry since Eve. Hang in there.

I’m not eating your cats or your children. I don’t need baby fat for flying ointment when olive oil is so easily obtainable these days.

Oh, and I’m positive I’m not going to hell. But you might want to take a step back and think about where you’re living; I’m pretty sure spending that much time scared and angry is hell. I’ve always liked God, and I can’t imagine my big buddy being pleased with anyone doing a job he’s already quite good at.


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Diana Rajchel is an olfactory artist and writer with long-term interests in Wicca and all creative arts. The writing process is part of her spiritual practice, as writing demands slow, steady daily attention and actively listening to the divine voice.

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