The
Wiccan Rede is a code of conduct that each witch strives to maintain.
It
serves as the guiding light, leading you on your path.
The Rede stresses one essential point -- harm none.
Bide the Wiccan Laws
ye must,
In perfect love and
perfect trust.
Live ye must and let
to live,
fairly take and fairly
give.
From the circle thrice
about,
to keep unwelcome
spirits out.
To bind the spell
well every time,
Let the spell be
spake in rhyme.
Soft of eye and light
of touch,
speak ye little,
listen much.
Deosil go by the waxing
Moon,
sing and dance the
Wiccan rune.
Widdershins go by
the waning Moon,
chanting out a baleful
tune.
When the Lady's Moon
is new,
kiss the hand to
her times two.
When the Moon rides
at her peak,
then let the heart's
desire seek.
Heed the North wind's
mighty gale,
Lock the door and
trim the sail.
When the wind comes
from the South,
love will kiss thee
on thy mouth.
When the wind blows
from the West,
departed spirits
have no rest.
When the wind blows
from the East,
expect the new and
set the feast.
Nine woods in the
cauldron go,
burn them quick and
burn them slow.
Elder be the Lady's
tree,
burn it not or cursed
you'll be.
When the wheel begins
to turn,
soon the Beltane
fires will burn.
When the wheel has
turned to Yule,
light the log the
Horned One rules.
Heed ye flower, bush,
and tree,
by the Lady blessed
be.
Where the rippling
waters flow,
cast a stone and
the truth you'll know.
When you have a hold
and a need,
hearken not to other's
greed.
With a fool no seasons
spend,
nor be counted as
his friend.
Merry meet and merry
part,
bright the cheeks
and warm the heart.
Mind the threefold
law ye should,
three times bad and
three times good.
When the misfortune
is anow,
wear the star upon
thy brow.
True in love you must
ever be,
lest thy love be
false to thee.
These eight words
the Wiccan Rede fulfill:
An' Ye Harm None,
Do What Ye Will.
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