goatilocks
Power Conserver
Lol, I nursed DD till she was nearly 18 months, DS self weaned a little after a year. No drugs with neither. DD came flying out in 6 hours, DS in about 3. I do not mess around when I give birth!
I totally agree with you. Being wiccan mirrors my other ideals which are being a pacifist. I will not through my actions or intentions harm another soul. When I have to process animals to feed the family it is done through the process of thanking the animal for the sacrifice that they are giving so that we might live and in as a humane way as possible. We also use every item from the animal. We use as much as we can for food and whatever we can't becomes fertilizer for the gardens so that they might grow and nourish the animals for the following year. I have heard both the rule of three and the belief of harming. I think that Karma is another good way of looking at it and often I will bring it up as an example with my son when we are talking about it. It's a check and balance system. You can't do bad to get good in return because it doesn't balance out and it will come back to you eventually.Britesea said:There really is a book called Wicca for Dummies , lol.
One good way to tell if you have blundered into a 'black arts' website is if there is a conspicuous absence of the idea that harming others will harm you as well.
For lots of Wiccans the beliefs of "An it harm none, do what ye will" and the "Rule of Three" (whatever you send out will be returned to you threefold) are very important. A variation on the idea of karma. Even a "good" spell to help another person, such as a healing spell, cannot be cast without the express permission of the person you want to cast it for as this would be 'controlling' and therefore, harmful. This is why so-called "love spells" are a no-no. You can cast a spell intended to help you recognize a future love when they come into your life because that is a spell cast on yourself; but you should not cast a spell that would make another person love you.
I have listened to wiccan wannabees try to figure out ways around this- Saying they wanted to place a curse on someone that had raped a woman or something like that. They felt that if the person deserved punishment they would get some sort of "free ride". It doesn't work that way. Karma, like Newton's Third Law (For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction) is not something you can "get around". There are times when a witch might feel that cursing someone is the right thing to do in spite of the Rule of Three. In this case, the witch is ACCEPTING THE CONSEQUENCES of his/her action.
By the way, it is impossible to completely avoid doing harm to others (even the act of breathing in and out kills uncounted numbers of bacteria), which is perhaps why we all have s*** happen in our lives