Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Seax Wica

Seax Wica is a tradition or denomination, of the neopagan religion of Wicca which is largely inspired by the iconography of the historical Anglo-Saxon paganism founded in the 1970s by author Raymond Buckland. It is inspired by the Saxon religion of old, but is specifically not a reconstructionist tradition. The symbol of the tradition represents the moon, the sun, and the eight Wiccan sabbats.
The tradition honours Germanic deities such as Woden and Freya, and are seen as representations of the Wiccan deities of the Horned God and the Mother Goddess.
Runes are significant and regularly discussed. Even non-members can attend rituals as long as everyone in the coven agrees to it.

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