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At the most basic and generic level, the Wiccan God and Goddess are simply referred to as "Lord and Lady." A fair number of Wiccans believe that all Gods and Goddesses are just aspect of the Lord and Lady, and may even believe that the Lord and Lady are merely anthropomorphic representations of the one great Divine Energy. Others, myself included, feel that our Gods and Goddesses (and in fact all deities) are distinct and separate individual dieties. Each of us then is called or chooses to worship the deities that appeal the most to them. I am eclectic, even by Wiccan standards, and I worship Father Sun, Mother Earth and Sister Moon as distinct, individual but deeply intertwined Gods. My faith (like that of many Wiccans) has to do with honoring the Gods and living in balance with nature and accepting personal responsibility for all we do. My rituals always honor / involve my Gods, and often, instead of a ritual, I simply pray to them. My faith is predicated, at least in part, upon ...
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What are the names of the Wiccan God's/Goddess's?
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