The guiding principle is the : "An it harm none, do what ye will." Essentially, you have the freedom to practice as you wish, provided your actions don't hurt others or yourself. 2. The Wheel of the Year
Wiccan practice frequently calls upon the four elements to create a sacred space: Stability, grounding, and the physical body. Air: Intelligence, communication, and the mind. Fire: Passion, creativity, and transformation. Water: Emotion, intuition, and healing. 4. Setting Up Your Space Wicca for Beginners
Spend time outside. Wicca is a "lived" religion; you learn more by watching a leaf fall than by reading a textbook. The guiding principle is the : "An it
Wiccans live by the seasons. The calendar is broken into eight festivals called . These include the solstices, equinoxes, and four "cross-quarter" days like Samhain (Halloween) and Beltane (May Day). Following the Wheel helps you stay grounded in the physical world. 3. The Elements Air: Intelligence, communication, and the mind
You don’t need an expensive crystal collection to start. Many beginners set up a small —a personal space to focus their intentions. This can be as simple as a candle (Fire), a bowl of salt (Earth), a feather (Air), and a glass of water (Water). 5. How to Start Practicing
Trust your intuition. Wicca is a highly personal path, and there is no "right" way to be a witch as long as you act with respect and intention.
Notice how your energy changes from the New Moon (setting intentions) to the Full Moon (releasing what doesn't serve you).