The Austin Pagan
Wicca 101
(part 1)

The Pagan Afterlife, Reincarnation, & the Summerland
Introduction to Paganism
Basics for the Pagan Beginner
The Best Beginner Witchcraft Books
Wicca: A Guide for the Beginner
Supplies for the Beginning Wiccan
Circles and Covens: Are they one and the same?

The Lord, the Lady and The All: Who Do Wiccans Worship? 

The Triple Goddess Explained 

The Rede, the Law, & Sin 

Wiccan Ritual Structure 

The Wheel of the Year 

How to Start a Coven 

Tips for the New Pagan 

Witchcraft and Magic

How to Cast a Circle with No Tools

The Symbology and Function of the Magic Circle

 

If you are interested in Wicca or Paganism and don't know where to start, this is your place!  For free books, click here to read beginning Wicca books that will help you get started on your way.

 

An excellent FAQs page...

 

A good place to find pagans in your area is the listings over at www.witchvox.com. Another place is to find the nearest Unitarian Universalist church in your area.  Unitarian Universalism (UU) accepts earth-centered spiritual paths. Most UU churches have a pagan group that would be glad to welcome you. For a UU church near you, check www.uua.org.  

 

A terrific Yahoo Group, based in Austin, Texas, welcomes the pagan curious, the beginner, and those further along their paths. Here is the link for it:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wildflower-earthseed.  If you live in Austin, Texas and wish to attend one of our rituals, all we ask is that we meet you first. Email calliaste @ hotmail.com to arrange a meeting.

 

There is also a self-study course here at the Austin Pagan that is completely free and without obligation.  Click here to take the course. 

 

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Witch Ancestor Gerald Gardner: Without Him, Wicca or Witchcraft Would Not Be a Religion   

How to Use a Book of Shadows 

Basic Wicca 

The Elements

Ritual Nudity

The Hearthcraft Companion: A Dedicant's Course of Wiccan Self Initiation to the First Degree