Getting Started in Greco-Roman Wicca
So I did a post about getting started in Roman Revivalism so I'm doing one for Greco-Roman Wicca. Greco-Roman Wicca is just taking the Greco-Roman deities and incorporating them into Wicca. Using the magical days of the weeks, wheel of the year, circle casting, quarter calling, all the stuff that you see in Wicca into your practice. If you choose this path then I would advise that you still read the reliable books, but read some books on Wicca as well.
Another thing that I would like to note. The Jargon concept of archtypes is considered proto-science. If your into facts, then don't take this as part of your practice. It's fake science and not something that's reliable. It amazes me at how quickly Wiccans will believe something that's not based on facts but scream for facts. Here's a list of things to do.
1: Gets some books on Roman religion and Wicca books
2: Set up your altar. Note: You don't need a altar to practice Wicca but you need an altar to practice Roman Religion.
3: Gather your tools but to note that you don't have to spend a ton of money on tools or even need them.
4: Spare some time for your practice including mediation.
5: Start your Year and a Day.
6: Honor the gods during the wheel of the year and each day of your practice.
You can do other things like starting a blog or even a Book of Shadows. Understand that the Romans did practice magic, but not in the way that it's done now. Trust the gods, trust yourself, and trust the path you walk on.
Another thing that I would like to note. The Jargon concept of archtypes is considered proto-science. If your into facts, then don't take this as part of your practice. It's fake science and not something that's reliable. It amazes me at how quickly Wiccans will believe something that's not based on facts but scream for facts. Here's a list of things to do.
1: Gets some books on Roman religion and Wicca books
2: Set up your altar. Note: You don't need a altar to practice Wicca but you need an altar to practice Roman Religion.
3: Gather your tools but to note that you don't have to spend a ton of money on tools or even need them.
4: Spare some time for your practice including mediation.
5: Start your Year and a Day.
6: Honor the gods during the wheel of the year and each day of your practice.
You can do other things like starting a blog or even a Book of Shadows. Understand that the Romans did practice magic, but not in the way that it's done now. Trust the gods, trust yourself, and trust the path you walk on.
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