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oral traditions and wicca

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Deism
there is god, but he's watching and doesn't care
Atheism
no god
Myth
a story to explain something; ex) creation myth
Taboo
places you don't go, things you don't say; unwritten law that's religiously enforced
Litha
When god is most powerful
Ancestor veneration
Honor ancestors, because they are wise and can help you commune with the spirits
Primal
basic, primitive
Shaman
priest, raised to be priest and inherit rituals
Wiccan gods
female-dominated deity, mother earth-goddess always present but father god not always there; both can't exist outside of each other
Wiccans
Consider themselves witches, but not all witches consider themselves wiccans. Wiccans worhip nature. Believe whatever they want. Based on early celtic rituals
Wiccan rituals
Witches draw around them a magic circle which is their sacred space where they'll commune with the elements. They do this in covens.
Pantheism
everything is god
Aboriginal
indigenous, native group
Divine source
There's a divinity to where everything came from and the cause of everything
Sacred
Holy
Key traits of oral traditions
divine source, doctrine regarding nature, spiritual method, formal embodiment of traditions
Animism
All nature's forces have a spirit; some have more than others
Ritual
Formal religious ceremony
Spiritual method
ex. starvation to move up in spiritual rank
Other traits of Oral traditions
8 more, not always there; Animism, magic, taboo, totemism, sacrifice, rites of passage, ancestor veneration, myth
Sacrifice
Sacrifice anything that's helpful or that the spirits may desire
Divination
foretelling the future, reading the signs
Formal embodiment of traditions
The rituals are really the tradition of that life
Monotheism
belief in one god
Creation myth
explanation of beginning: has darkness, water, light, and the 4 elements
Totem
Relationship to animal that you tribe has an affinity towards;ex)hunters to wolves
Oral traditions
no documents, we make assumptions about their traditions, prehistorically-based faith
Samhain
Halloween; new year. Their highest holy day, death of god and curtain b/w death and life is the thinnest.
Yule
Winter solstice; birth of god, new life. longest night of the year, so they burn the biggest log and it lasts through the night
Doctrine regarding nature
Nature's part of the divine source and humans have to commune with nature
Native American
Indigenous people of Americas. Ex) Inuits, Aztecs
Wiccan calendar
8 holidays; Samhain, Yule, Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Litha, Lughnasadh, Mabon
Agnostic
They don't know if there's a god or not.
Wiccan magic
Wiccan form of prayer;They can't hurt anyone with spells:"Any harm none,do what you will". If they hurt someone they will get it back 3x
Theism
There is god.
Rites of passage
changes in body, ritual marking transition in life; made tribe more sustainable
Indigenous
native, naturally found there
Covens
Most are made of up to 12 people so it's easier to come up with a consensus. No limit
Polytheism
belief in more than one god. ex) greeks and egyptians
Magic
An attempt to control nature to change the world around you; coerce nature. ex. vuudu. a "prayer". deals with animists
Monism
Everything is part of the whole and works together

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