I think for some people this immediately sounds like they are 'making up a God'. But in truth it's no different at all from the popular conventional religions.
They are making up a God. Yes, it is no different at all from any other convention religions. They all 'create' the god to go with the energy.
Well, I think what Wicca is making up is simply a way of
envisioning God.
I think religions like Greek Mythology and Christianity went way overboard on that. They over-defined God to the point where they actually did 'create' a God that doesn't even exist.
Wicca doesn't create God. It merely helps to create a
vision of God. It allows God to be God.
At least that's my view of it.
I really like the God and Goddess approach of Wicca. Scott actually presents these as being the Yin and Yang of a single spirit.
In Eckankar they spoke of the two headed god who represented the yin and yang or the "negative and positive" nature of this dual universe.
The Christian version of the two headed God was Satan and Jesus, Jehovah being the creator father.
Within the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, Brahma is the creator, Vishnu the preserver and Shiva the destroyer.
The 'negative' energy and the destroyer is the feminine side and the 'positive' energy, the creator is the masculine side.
The way Scott presents Wicca neither the feminine nor the masculine are all positive or all negative. They are both equal and both have positive and negative attributes just like all of nature. But positive and negative aren't in a battle with each other.
In fact, I really like the way Scott handles this one.
He describes it in human terms. We as humans have the ability to be good or bad. We can choose to be only good if we simply make that choice. Just because we have the potential for negativity doesn't mean that we need to be negative.
And we should view this potential in the Gods. But at the same time trust that the Gods are infinitely more able to choose which attributes they wish to express.
In other other words, there's no need to fear a God losing His or Her temper. They aren't going to become 'evil' without good reason.
It's Excellent! And it's perfect for me. This is me. No doubt about it. I've been suppressed my entire life by people who were blind to the beauty of this religion. Such a shame, I would have been a great witch as a child! This religion fits me to a 'T'. It's precisely how I view the world, and God.
Cool
Yes it is cool.
But I might add that I'm not sure if I'm viewing it as a 'religion'.
Like I had said in my other post, the very term 'religion' is a bit ill-defined anymore. It means too many different things to different people.
I think a better way for me to view this is that is simply a much better
model to use to visualize and communicate with the lifeforces.
The idea that I'm choosing particular 'Gods' to worship is truly a wrong picture.
There is only one lifeforce. And I'm merely using this model as a medium of communiqué because it's so much more loving and meaningful to me.
As I've stated before too, I also like the alchemy aspect of it. I like the elemental magick as a means of communiqué. It something that I can identify with on an intelletual level, and emotional level, a romantic level, and a spiritual level.
So for me it like brings it all together.
On a purely pragmatic level I see it as being the same thing as the 'Law of Attraction' only complete with a very detailed systems of visualization and methods of communiqué.
Or as Ruth has put it. I see the "Law of Attraction" as being nothing more than a scientific view of Wicca stripped of it's visualization tools and it's romantic and elemental communiqué aspects.
I need the romance and the natural alchemy.
I just prefer to talk to God through nature. But that's just a personal preference I suppose.
Wicca may not be for everyone, but it's definitely attractive to me.
Edited by
Abracadabra
on Wed 10/22/08 07:42 AM