
Dianic Wicca - Wikipedia
Dianic Wicca, also known as Dianic Witchcraft, [1] is a modern pagan goddess tradition focused on female experience and empowerment. Leadership is by women, who may be ordained as priestesses, or in less formal groups that function as collectives.
Wicca - Wikipedia
Wicca (English: / ˈ w ɪ k ə /), also known as "The Craft", [1] is a modern pagan, syncretic, Earth-centred religion.
Maiden, Mother, and Crone: The Wiccan Triple Goddess
In many Wiccan traditions, the Goddess takes a three-fold form, known as the Triple Goddess. Her individual aspects, known as the Maiden, the Mother, and the Crone, are aligned with the phases of the Moon’s cycle as it orbits the Earth—the waxing crescent, the Full Moon, and the waning crescent.
The Wiccan Triple Goddess - Sacred Wicca
The Wiccan Triple Goddess represents the feminine, nurturing side of Deity -intuitive, creative, and magical. She is the inner nature of Deity -the origin of the external Universe. Menu
Triple Goddess (Neopaganism) - Wikipedia
Various triune or triple goddesses, or deities who appeared in groupings of three, were known to ancient religion. Well-known examples include the Tridevi (Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati), Triglav (Slavs), the Charites (Graces), the Horae (Seasons, of which there were three in the ancient Hellenistic reckoning), and the Moirai (Fates).
The Many Faces of Women Who Identify as Witches
Aug 24, 2018 · In the flickering light of dozens of candles barely illuminating a high-ceilinged chamber, the two peruse an esoteric sorcery tract in the nude, snort cocaine, slit their wrists with a dagger,...
Wicca's Divine Feminine: A Celebration of Women-Centered …
Modern Wiccan practices emerged as a predominantly female centered religious practice during the 1970s. During this time, the second wave of feminism was sweeping the globe as women fought for equal rights and treatment in both social and legal structures.
Wicca | Definition, History, Beliefs, & Facts | Britannica
Mar 17, 2025 · Wicca, a predominantly Western movement whose followers practice witchcraft and nature worship and see it as a religion based on pre-Christian traditions of northern and western Europe. It spread through England in the 1950s and subsequently attracted followers primarily in Europe and the United States.
Dianic Wicca Tradition of Witchcraft - Learn Religions
Oct 3, 2019 · Born of the feminist movement and founded by hereditary witch Zsuzsanna Budapest, Dianic Wicca embraces the Goddess but spends little time on her male counterpart. Most Dianic Wiccan covens are female-only, but a few have welcomed men into their groups, with the intention of adding some much-needed polarity.
Wiccan Deities: A Complete Guide for Beginners - Explore Wicca
In this article, you’ll find everything you need to know about Wiccan deities, how we worship them, and how you can become better acquainted with them. I’ll close with a completely original invocation spell that you can try at home.