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What does the Celtic path of Wicca consist of?

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What does the Celtic path of Wicca consist of?

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Merry Meet Zuko, I see that you have several questions on Y/A about Celtic Wicca. If you really want to understand the Celtic path outside of Wicca, Reconstruction, or the Pantheism then it’s simple. Celtic idealism comes from the simple concept that both genders are equal in all ways. Nature should be in balance and cultivated. Family is one of the most important things in the world and the core of the Celtic people. Celts respected strength, lineage, honor, the human form and nature. The Celtic belief system is not limited to one state, country or bloodline; it spanned the expanse of Europe as well as the British Isle, Ireland and Scotland. Being a Wiccan, Reconstructionist, or a pantheist only defines the style and form of your path. But in reality they all have many things in common and the only real differences is the belief in the Gods. The Core concepts of family, personal actions and equality as well as balance are very similar if not the same. Ultimately, seek a group that is

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