I know those who are in Wicca Coven call them self Witches and that is fine, but I am not a Wicca follower.

But i read and study Witchcraft alone. What is the term i can use of my self then?
Aimhirghin
This is one of the most common questions asked out there. In general to be a witch the answer is no you do not need to be in a coven. Witches can be solitaries. Witchcraft is after all a craft that can be applied to basically any religion and or philosophy. Witchcraft is also a highly personal practice and as such it is one that is often best done alone.Since i am New to the Witchcraft, I wonder Do i need to be in a Coven or can i be a stand alone ?
Thats good to know (that you don't follow Wicca specifically). There are many different ways of practicing witchcraft. Not all of them are Wiccan. Not even all forms of religious witchcraft are Wiccan. Wicca is a very specific religious tradition. Its one of many.I know those who are in Wicca Coven call them self Witches and that is fine, but I am not a Wicca follower.![]()
You are a self studying self taught solitary witch. There is nothing wrong with that. I bet there are more overall solitary witches out there than there are coven based witches.But i read and study Witchcraft alone. What is the term i can use of my self then?
My partner has no real interest in ritual. For him experiencing the divine is in nature itself. So while he does join me for ritual he doesn't work magic with me. I typically do a Blot style ritual when he and I do something together. This also is because his Patron is Tyr. So working Norse style ritual in honor of those Gods is part of our household spiritual practice.I suppose I'm technically not really solitary, as my partner is a Shamanic Witch. We cast spells together. Takes 3 to make a coven though...
We are happy to help. These forums are here to help teach people and to exchange ideas and concepts over how things are done. So for many reasons I'm glad you have found information here. Please feel free to continue to ask questions. We will all do our best to answer them.I have to say i really feel happy about all the new knowledge i am gaining from this forum.
And i am grateful to all who answer on my questions, Thank you Guys and girls.
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