There is no exhaustive or authoritative source that traces Wicca back
through ancient times. Wicca is mainly a 20th century manifestation of
ancient nature worship systems based out of northern Europe that existed
thousands of years ago.
“Wicca is a religion rooted in the mists of Neolithic
history… it is basically a fertility and agrarian society. It is a
religion of nature worship and the subsequent interaction with nature
that is dissented from that practice by the Celtic clans of Western
Europe and the indigenous peoples of the British Isles, the builders of
such monuments as Stonehenge.”1
“Wicca originated
among the Celts and other peoples who lived in the area now known as
Great Britain. Wiccans celebrate the Earth and believe all living
things have a spirit. They espouse pantheism and claim to see the
divine in everyone. Most celebrate monthly rituals, or "esbats,"
centered on the lunar cycles, and eight annual Wiccan holy days, or
"sabbats," centered around the solar cycles, solstices and
equinoxes.”2
These pagan oriented nature worship systems filtered down through
history in countless ways, but were mainly practiced in secret (and
still is today). The secrecy was a specially necessary during the
European dominance of the Roman Catholic Church.
Basically, these pagan traditions developed out of
agrarian societies where the environment had a profound effect upon
survival. Those who studied the seasons and the stars sought to predict
and understand the influences of the environment upon crops, cattle,
rain, etc. and in so doing also desired to be able to influence these
factors. It was from the desire to understand and control nature that
gave rise to the various pagan and earth based worship systems.
therefore, we can see when we study ancient European pagan writings,
that there are countless deities.
Additionally, an important aspect of nature worship
deals with the woman. It is the woman who was able to give birth
to continue the race. In cultures where offspring were needed to
work the land, to hunt, and to care for the elderly, women were, of
course, vitally necessary. Therefore, the female became, in some
cultures, mystically endowed with special powers and this mystical
endowment was transferred into the various theological pagan worship
systems.
At first, there were a great number of cultures located
all over the ancient European landscape. Since Europe is a large area
and since weather patterns, terrain, water supplies, temperature
variations, animal types, etc., varied in those areas the development of
nature worship (Druids, Celts,) also took on aspects that reflected
those variables. Therefore, the ancient systems could be polytheistic,
monotheistic, feminine focused, masculine focused, ritualistic, calendar
based, hunter based, etc.
Because of the multifaceted and buried background, the
nature based worship systems were not codified and there is no
"official" pagan tradition. Nevertheless, today's Wicca is based
upon these ancient and pagan roots.
The Burning Times
The Burning Times is roughly from the year
1000 to around the 1700s where countless numbers of which is were killed
through the misapplication of biblical texts. Perhaps the most commonly
cited biblical verse supporting the killing of witches is found in
Exodus 22:18, “You shall not allow a
sorceress to live."
The Roman Catholic Church which was in
power in the Middle Ages in Europe, was often very oppressive.
Wiccans today often identify themselves with the time of the witch
burnings and Judge Christianity based upon the atrocities committed by
the Roman Catholic Church. Unfortunately, many Wiccans did not
realize that the Roman Catholic Church also persecuted Christians,
torturing many of them for not submitting to the authority and rule of
Roman Catholicism. In Christianity, particularly in the Protestant
Reformation, we refer to this time as "the Inquisition" which was begun
by Pope Innocent VIII in 1484 The point is that Roman Catholic
Church does not represent Christianity and its atrocities committed upon
both pagans and Christians is not the true representation of
Christianity.
Wicca Today
Aleister Crowley, an evil man involved in the occult, claimed to have
channeled a book called "the book of the law." It focused on a new
era of spirituality governed by the Egyptian God Horus. From this
work, Crowley established the first group of modern witches.
It wasn't until recently that Wicca took formation as a
loosely based system, mainly from the works of Gerald Gardner who formed
the Wiccan tradition known as Gardnerian
Wicca. Through Gardner the idea of
the God and goddess were "solidified" and Wicca became a religious
movement.
Wicca is now growing: “scholars have estimated that
Wicca is the second-fastest-growing religion in the United States (after
Islam).”2
____________ Footnotes
Cantrell, Gary.,
Wiccan Beliefs and Practices. St. Paul, Minn: Llewellyn Publications, 2004 Pp. 16-17
What a Wicca Situation! By: Billups, Andrea, Insight
on the News, 1051-4880, January 1, 2001, Vol. 17, Issue 1