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fandomsecrets2013-03-11 06:46 pm
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(Anonymous) 2013-03-13 05:29 am (UTC)(link)Magick in Wicca is generally considered to be highly religious, which is why many upthread were comparing it to prayer in Christianity. You can certainly do spells with very little religion but spells are considered more effective otherwise. Religion in Wicca usually involves a dualistic Deity, of which the female part is often called Gaia or simply the Goddess. That's just how magick in Wicca is understood.
The OP made it very clear they were talking about Wicca, not other religions that use magic, so no generalization of non-Wiccan magic or spellcasting is being made. You coming in here is like a Christian telling a Muslim talking exclusively about prayer in Islam is making generalizations just because the Islamic understanding doesn't apply to Christianity. And that's just stupid.