If you intend to save the world, you must first save yourself Wicca is now considered as one of the most popular religions and is fast growing in the United States according to some recent studies. Marla Alupoaicei, one of the authors of the book, which talked about the subtle dangers of Wicca, cited the many misconceptions about Wiccans during an interview. To find out more about the truth behind Wiccan, this book, is set to explore more facts about this religion and their practices. The aim of this book is to discuss the common misconceptions about Wicca, especially on two specific ideas: The Wiccans are worshipping the Devil, and Wiccans are dangerous people. By the end of your reading, you will be able to understand this group of people and understand why a great number of followers are becoming fascinated with their beliefs and practices. This book is trying to involve the reader into the religion by offering a wider perspective of the Wiccans culture. A practitioner of Wicca is called a Wiccan and though this group is often associated with witchcraft, there are so many misconceptions surrounding Wiccans that we aim to shed light to some of them. While the Wiccan can be a part of a group or coven, they can individually practice and free to choose what's good for their own spiritual search. The laws of Wicca are derived from the Wiccan Rede, a poem that early Wiccans claim to be handed down for generations and said to have its ancient origin. The Wiccan Rede "Bide the Wiccan Law ye must, In perfect love, in perfect trust, Eight words the Wiccan Rede fulfill: And ye harm none, do what ye will. What ye sends forth comes back to thee, And ever mind the Rule of Three Follow this with mind and heart, And merry ye meet and merry ye part." Many people turn to Wicca for many reasons and here are some of them. The Three-Fold Law The 3-Fold Law or the Rule of Three is called the Law of Return, similar to the ideology of Karma which serves as the basis of the Wiccans Basic Ideology. This ideology strongly encourages each Wiccan to assess every decision made. This just signifies that when you meet a true Wiccan, he/she will never do any anything to harm you for an unjust reason as this is against their moral code. The Rede firmly encourages every Wiccan to keep away from attempting to dominate, control or harm, and manipulate another person. The fourth line of the Rede - "And ye harm none, do what ye will." -is seen by other people as being too permissive but on the contrary, it serves its purpose as it demands that a Wiccan must carefully anticipate and evaluate all of the possible results of every decision made. Learn and experience the art of mysticism, the Wiccan way with this book.