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Old 06-10-2010, 06:20 PM
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Default Were to buy a cauldron and incense for wicca?

OK I'm kinda young and i want to learn Wicca. i all ready know a lot i got " Wicca : a guide to the solo practitioner" or something like that but i know it was written by Scott Cunningham and anyways I'm kinda embarrassed about being a Wicca and since im young i cant drive to the store and get the stuff i need and i dont have a credit card and even if i did my parents would wounder why i hade a cauldron sent to my house of the internet. i am smart though i was able to get my mom to drop me off at the library alone and thats how i was able to get that book without here knowing i think i might be able to get some incense from target because i looked on the internet and they sell some but the probblem is getting there since the nearest target is 2 miles away. i dont know were to get the couldron and i also looked online and the closes wiccan store is in riverside almost an hour away so i cant go there. so the main thing is are there stores that sell iron couldrons and incense that are realy common?
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Old 06-14-2010, 06:20 PM
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Are you serious?
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Old 06-19-2010, 06:20 PM
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You might want to look at some New Age type stores in your area. Otherwise, I'm not sure. See if you can get a friend to go with you or take you there.
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Old 06-22-2010, 06:20 PM
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Sweet jingling, Wicca is not about cauldrons and incense - it is a state of being...mind...positive proactive actions...reverence for all things living, plant and animal ("feel the force, Luke" need I cite "Star Wars"?)

And ye harm none, do as ye will.

Blessed be from another Solitary Practitioner....you can grow your own sweet grass and/or sage for smudge....
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Old 06-24-2010, 06:20 PM
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How young is young?
I do not promote Wicca, but it is often a stepping stone to being a real Pagan.
We do have a store that has good prices.
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Old 06-27-2010, 06:20 PM
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You should really read the book again. Or read some more books.

Wicca is a religion... the "prime directive" is your relationship with the higher power.

The tools are not necessary. Spells are not necessary. But devotion is.

If a religion embarrasses you, you probably shouldn't follow it, or treat it like a role playing game.

It sounds like what you are interested in is the practice of Witchcraft... if that's what you are looking for, you don't need to be Wiccan religiously.

PS... cauldrons are just a heat proof pot. Incense sticks are sold about everywhere. But I really don't think you are at a point in Wicca, or in Witchcraft, where you might need them right now. You need to keep learning if you are really interested.

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