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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>9.   A Witch refuses to allow her/himself to be corrupted by the great guilt<br />
     neuroses which have been foisted on humanity in the name of the Divine,<br />
     thus freeing the self of the slavery of the mind.  The Witch expresses<br />
     responsibility for her/his actions, and accepts the consequences of them; <br />
     guilt is rejected as inhibiting to one's self-actualization, and replaced <br />
     by the efforts of the Witch to obey the teachings of harmlessness,<br />
     responsibility for the consequences of one's actions, and the goal of<br />
     actualizing the full powers of the individual.<br />
     a) We refuse to believe that a human being is born innately sinful, and<br />
        recognize the the concepts of sin and guilt are tremendously inhibiting<br />
        to the human potential; the consequences of the Law of Cause and<br />
        Effect, called karma by some, are not punishment, but the recurrences<br />
        of situations and their effects because the individual as not gained<br />
        the Wisdom needed to handle or avoid such situations.<br />
     b) There is no heaven except that which we ourselves make of our life on<br />
        Earth, and likewise there is no hell except the effects of our unwise<br />
        actions.  Death is not followed by punishment or reward, but by life<br />
        and the continuing evolution of the human potential.<br />
     c) One cannot damn the divine in oneself; one can, however, cut oneself<br />
        off from it through the rejection of wisdom and a refusal to strive for<br />
        self-realization. This cutting off does not lead to personal suffering<br />
        in &quot;hell&quot;, for there is no Self to suffer if the tie to one's own<br />
        divinity has been severed; what remains is merely an empty shell, a<br />
        &quot;personality&quot; or thought-form devoid of it's ensouling Spark of the<br />
        Divine Fire.</p>
<p>10.  We know of the existence of the life-force which ensouls all living<br />
     things, that is, all that exists.  We know that a spark of this Divine<br />
     Fire is within each and every thing that exists, and that it does not<br />
     die; only the form of it's existence changes.  We know that this spark of <br />
     the life-force returns to manifestation again and again in order to fully <br />
     realize and actualize it's potential, evolving finally to the peak and<br />
     essence of existence which is pure be-ing.  In this process of<br />
     reincarnation each form returns in the same type of form, though it's<br />
     ever-increasing actualization may lead to higher levels of existence of<br />
     that form.  Man returns as man, cat as feline, mineral as mineral, each<br />
     class of form evolving as the individual forms of that class evolve.<br />
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11.  This process of evolution through successive incarnations in manifest form<br />
     works through the utilizations of wisdom gained, the essence of the<br />
     life-experience.  This essence of experience, or Wisdom, is an attribute<br />
     of the spark of life itself, one and inseparable (see 9a).<br />
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12.  We must care for the body, for it is the vehicle of the spark of life, the<br />
     form by which we attain. Thus we must heal the body of it's ills and keep<br />
     it a tuned and perfected tool; so must we heal others (both physicaly and <br />
     psychologically) as far as it is within our power to do so.  However, we<br />
     cannot interfere with the life of another, even to heal, except at their<br />
     request or with their express permission; unless such non-interference<br />
     would be inhibiting to our own, ethical existence and development -- and<br />
     even then the responsibilities and consequences must be understood and<br />
     accepted.  This, then, is one of the important reasons for the communal<br />
     life the Witches under the guidance of the Priesthood: That the group may<br />
     be guided by wisdom and experience, with the aid and support of one's<br />
     peers; and that one's actions may be guided by the influence of the<br />
     ethical life of the group as a whole.<br />
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13.  Harmony with, and utilization of, the great natural forces of the universe<br />
     is called magick. By magick we speak, not of the supernatural, but of the<br />
     superbly natural, but whose laws and applications are not as yet<br />
     recognized by the scientific establishment.  The Witch must strive to<br />
     recognize these forces, learn their laws, attune her/himself to them, and <br />
     make use of them.  The Witch must also be aware that power corrupts when<br />
     used _only_ for the gains of the self, and therefore must strive to serve <br />
     humanity: Either through the service in the Priesthood, or by example and<br />
     effects of his/her life on others. The choice must be made in accord with<br />
     the true nature of the Witch.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>5.   We know that everything in the universe is in movement or vibration and is<br />
     a function of that vibration.  Everything vibrates; all things rise and<br />
     fall in a tidal system that reflects the motion inherent in the universe<br />
     and also in the atom.  Matter and energy are but two poles of one<br />
     continuous phenomenon.  Therefore the Witch celebrates, harmonizes with,<br />
     and makes use of the tides of the universe and of life as expressed<br />
     through the cycle of the seasons and the motion of the solar system.<br />
     These ritual observances are the eight great Festivals of the Year,<br />
     referred to as the Wheel of the Year.  Further, the Witch works with the<br />
     forces and tides of the Moon, for this body is the mediator of much energy<br />
     to our planet Earth and thus to ourselves.<br />
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6.   Nothing is dead matter in the universe.  All things exist, therefore all<br />
     things live, though perhaps in a different manner from that which we are<br />
     used to calling life.  In view of this, the Witch knows that there is no<br />
     true death, only change from one condition to another.  The universe is<br />
     the body of Godhead, and therefore possesses one transcendant<br />
     consciousness; all things partake of the consciousness, in varying levels <br />
     of trance/awareness.<br />
     a) Because of this principle, all things are sacred to the Witch, for all <br />
        partake of the one Life.<br />
     b) Therefore the Witch is a natural ecologist, for Nature is part of us as<br />
        we are a part of Nature.<br />
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7.   Astrology can be useful in marking and interpreting the flow and ebb of<br />
     the tides of our solar system, and thus of making use of those tides;<br />
     astrology should not be debased into mere fortune-telling.<br />
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8.   Throughout the development of the human race, civilizations have seen and <br />
     worshipped many and various attributes of the Divine.  These universal<br />
     forces have been clothed in forms which were expressive to the worshipper <br />
     of the attribute of the Godhead which they expressed.  Use of these<br />
     symbolic representations of the natural and divine forces of the universe,<br />
     or godforms, is a potent method for contacting and utilizing the forces<br />
     they represent.  Thus the Gods are both natural and truely divine, and<br />
     man-made in that the forms with which they are clothed are products of<br />
     humanity's striving to know the Godhead.<br />
     a) In keeping with the Law of Polarity, these god-forms are brought into<br />
        harmony by the one great Law which states: All Gods are one God.  All<br />
        Goddesses are one Goddess.  There is one Initiator.  This law is an<br />
        expression of our understanding that all of the forces of the universe,<br />
        by whatever ethnic god-form is chosen to clothe and relate to whichever<br />
        force, can be resolved into the fundamental polarity of the Godhead,<br />
        the Great Mother and the All-Father.<br />
     b) It is the use of differing godforms, of differing ethnic sources or<br />
        periods, which is the basis of many of the differences between the<br />
        various Traditions of the Craft.  Each Tradition uses the forms, and<br />
        thus the names, which to that Tradition best express and awaken an<br />
        understanding of the force represented, according to the areas of<br />
        emphasis of the Tradition.<br />
     c) Because we know that differing names or representations are but<br />
        expressions of the same divine principles and forces, we require our<br />
        members to swear that they will never mock the names by which another<br />
        honors the Divine, even though those names be different from and<br />
        seemingly less expressive than the names and godforms used by our<br />
        Tradition (for to the members of another Tradition, using it's names,<br />
        ours may easily seem equally less expressive).</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The American Council of Witches was formed to determine what it was that all<br />
Witches have in common, belief-wise. In the early 1970's, a paper was released<br />
with their findings, and gives a good overall picture of it. The following is<br />
the text of that paper.<br />
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BASIC PRINCIPLES OF THE CRAFT</p>
<p>1.   The first principle is that of love, and it is expressed in the ethic,<br />
          &quot;DO AS YOU WILL, SO LONG AS YOU HARM NONE&quot;<br />
     a) love is not emotional in it's essence, but is an attribute of the<br />
        individual as expressed in relation to other beings;<br />
     b) harming others can be by thought, word, or deed;<br />
     c) it is to be understood the &quot;none&quot; includes oneself;<br />
     d) the harm which is to be regarded as unethical is gratuitous harm; war, <br />
        in general, is gratuitous harm, although it is ethical to defend<br />
        oneself and one's liberty when threatened by real and present danger,<br />
        such as defense against invasion.<br />
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2.   The Witch must recognize and harmonize with the forces of the universe, in<br />
     accord with the Law of Polarity: everything is dual; everything has two<br />
     poles; everything has it's opposite; for every action there is a reaction;<br />
     all can be categorized as either active or reactive in relation to other<br />
     things.<br />
     a) Godhead is one unique and transcendant wholeness, beyond any<br />
        limitations or expressions; thus, it is beyond our human capacity to<br />
        understand and identify with this principle of Cosmic Oneness, except<br />
        as It is revealed to us in terms of It's attributes and operation.<br />
     b) The most basic and meaningful attribute of the One that we, as humans, <br />
        can relate to and understand, is that of polarity, of action and reac-<br />
        tion; therefore Witches recognize the Oneness of the Divinity, but<br />
        worship and relate to the Divine as the archetypal polarity of God and <br />
        Goddess, the All-Father and the Great Mother of the universe.  The<br />
        Beings are as near as we can approach to the One within our human<br />
        limitations of understanding and expression, though it is possible to<br />
        experience the divine Oneness through the practices of the Mysteries.<br />
     c) Harmony does not consist of the pretty and the nice, but the balanced, <br />
        dynamic, poised co-operation and co-relation.<br />
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3.   The Witch must recognize, and operate within the framework of the Law of<br />
     Cause and Effect; every action has it's reaction, and every effect has<br />
     it's cause.  All things occur according to this law; nothing in the<br />
     universe can occur outside this law, though we may not always appreciate<br />
     the relation between a given effect and it's cause. Subsidiary to this is<br />
     the Law of Three, which states that whatever goes forth must return<br />
     threefold, whether of good or ill; for our actions affect more than people<br />
     generally realize, and the resulting reactions are also part of the<br />
     harvest.<br />
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4.   As Above, So Below.  That which exists in the Macrocosm exists, on a<br />
     smaller scale and to a lesser degree, in the Microcosm. The powers of the<br />
     universe exist also in the human, though in general instance they lie<br />
     dormant. The powers and abilities can be awakened and used if the proper<br />
     techniques are practiced, and this is why initiates of the Mysteries are<br />
     sworn to guard the secrets from the unworthy:  Much harm can be done by<br />
     those who have power without responsibility, both to others and to<br />
     themselves according to the Laws of Cause and Effect and of Threefold<br />
     Return.<br />
     a) Since our philosophy teaches that the universe is the physical<br />
        manifestation of the Divine, there can be nothing in the universe which<br />
        does not partake of the nature of the Divine; hence, the powers and<br />
        attributes of the Divine exist also in the manifest, though to much<br />
        smaller degree.<br />
     b) These powers can be awakened through the various techniques of the<br />
        Mysteries, and, although they are only capable of small effects in and <br />
        of themselves, it is possible to use them in order to draw upon the<br />
        forces of the universe. Thus humanity can be the wielders of the power<br />
        of the Gods, a channel for Godhead to act within It's own<br />
        manifestation.  This, then, is further reason for the oath of secrecy.<br />
     c) Since the universe is the body of the One, possessing the same<br />
        attributes as the One, it's Laws must be the principles through and by <br />
        which the One operates.  By reasoning from the known to the unknown,<br />
        one can learn of the Divine, and thus of oneself. Thus the Craft is a<br />
        natural religion, seeing in Nature the expression and revelation of<br />
        Divinity.</p>
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