
Wicca
Wicca is a modern pagan religious movement that celebrates nature and involves the worship of a Goddess and God, often representing the duality of divinity. Practitioners, known as Wiccans, observe seasonal festivals called Sabbats and engage in rituals that may include the use of magical practices, tools, and symbols. Wicca emphasizes respect for the Earth, personal spirituality, and ethical principles, including the Wiccan Rede, which encourages practitioners to act with kindness and avoid harm. It draws on various traditions, including ancient paganism, but is primarily a contemporary faith focused on personal experience and connection to the divine.