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The personal practices of Bryan Stafford was discussed on The Deep Dive audio overview

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Ask a Grey Witch website is discussed on The Deep Dive audio overview!


This episode takes a look at Humanist Wicca through the first person accounts of Bryan Stafford as described on the Ask a Grey Witch website at www.askagreywitch.com.





Humanist Wiccan: Someone who identifies with the core principles of Wicca, but emphasizes a rational, naturalistic approach. Traditional Wicca incorporates beliefs in deities or a higher power, while Humanist Wicca focus on the inherent value of nature and humanity. The Wiccan gods and goddesses are viewed as metaphors for phycological concepts or natural forces. This practice often centers on personal growth, ethical living, and a deep respect for the earth and nature.


The Sacred Meadow Circle (S.M.C.) is a Humanist Wiccan coven that is separated into seperate aspects of membership and participation:


The Astral S.M.C. online group are friends of the S.M.C. These are Virtual gatherings of witches interested in meeting other witches (eclectic group) There is no obligation to be a member of S.M.C., nor Wiccan to join these online virtual gatherings.


The Full Moon S.M.C. Empowerment group is like a S.M.C. Coven-stead. These in person gatherings are of like minded individuals that meet regularly and offer ritual and offer support and self initiation guidance. There is no obligation to identify as Wiccan to join this empowerment group.


The New Moon S.M.C. Governance group is the S.M.C. Priesthood of witches following a Humanist practice influenced by Seax Wicca. It is expected to be devoted to the Humanist Wiccan tradition of the Sacred Meadow Circle in order to join this governance group.


More information is available at www.askagreywitch.com


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