Online Wicca/Witchcraft courses?
Online Wicca/Witchcraft courses?
Does anyone know any good online courses to take for Wicca or witchcraft? I haven't been able to find any that don't require that you pay or are just impossible to make an account for.
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Re: Online Wicca/Witchcraft courses?
I don't think Forum rules allow recommending one over another, which amounts to advertising. We can tell our experiences and this topic was discussed in 2016. So use the search function to find it.
There's a lot of useful info on this site and people to help. The Wicca 101 section is worth a look.
Experience is the best teacher, so don't be afraid to read and experiment.
There's a lot of useful info on this site and people to help. The Wicca 101 section is worth a look.
Experience is the best teacher, so don't be afraid to read and experiment.
Re: Online Wicca/Witchcraft courses?
Yes, as SpiritTalker suggested, check out our Witchcraft 101 Table of Contents. It's not set up like a course, but hopefully you'll find some wisdom aggregated from many forum members over time.
I don't know if this counts as a "course", per se, but A Witch's Sacred Journey has a Year and a Day index of lessons for self-study, with all the content out there immediately. I believe it's set up so you can pace yourself through one lesson every moon for 13 moons. I didn't work through this particular set of lessons myself, but it seems reasonably sound.
I think you'll find that most publicly or commercially available Wicca 101 books are fairly similar in content. You can pick up almost any one of them (e.g. Scott Cunningham's Guide to the Solitary Practitioner) and get the basic information. Both having the discipline to work through all the content and applying it in your daily life is another, though.
I don't know if this counts as a "course", per se, but A Witch's Sacred Journey has a Year and a Day index of lessons for self-study, with all the content out there immediately. I believe it's set up so you can pace yourself through one lesson every moon for 13 moons. I didn't work through this particular set of lessons myself, but it seems reasonably sound.
I think you'll find that most publicly or commercially available Wicca 101 books are fairly similar in content. You can pick up almost any one of them (e.g. Scott Cunningham's Guide to the Solitary Practitioner) and get the basic information. Both having the discipline to work through all the content and applying it in your daily life is another, though.
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Re: Online Wicca/Witchcraft courses?
Honestly I wouldn't trust anything you have to pay or sign up for.
Books will get the job done just as well. There's tons of info around the forum and quite a few book lists you can easily check out. A-lot of the books can be found online for free. Also try You Tube videos. I follow quite a few witches on YT who make instructional videos for beginners.
Books will get the job done just as well. There's tons of info around the forum and quite a few book lists you can easily check out. A-lot of the books can be found online for free. Also try You Tube videos. I follow quite a few witches on YT who make instructional videos for beginners.
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