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The
Wiccan Rede Bide ye the Wiccan laws ye must, in
perfect love and perfect trust. Ye must live and let live, fairly
take and fairly give. Cast the Circle thrice about, to
keep unwelcome spirits out. To bind the spell well every time, let
the spell be spoken in rhyme. Soft of eye and light of touch, speak ye little and listen much. Deosil go by waxing moon, chanting
out the Wiccan runes. Widdershins go by waning moon, chanting
out a baneful tune. When the Lady's moon is new, kiss
the hand to Her times two. When the moon rides at Her peak, then
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 the mouth. When the Moor 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 ye'll be. When the wheel begins to turn, let
the Beltane fires burn. When the wheel has turned to Yule, light
the log and the Horned One rules. Heed ye flower, bush and tree, by
the Lady, Blessed Be. Where the rippling waters go, cast
a stone, the truth to know. When ye have and hold a need, hearken
not to other's greed. With a fool no seasons spend, or
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 misfortune is enow, wear
the blue star on thy brow. True in love ye must ever be, lest
they love be false to thee. These words the Wiccan Rede fulfill: An ye harm none, do what you will.
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