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What do Wiccan believe about death and afterlife?

What do Wiccan believe about death and afterlife?

Wiccan beliefs in the afterlife also stipulate that those on the opposite side of the veil can “see better,” having moved from the opaque side of living to the more transparent part of the afterlife. With this belief in stepping beyond the veil, Wiccan views on death tend to be very positive. » What do you do after a death? We’ve been there.

What to do when a Wiccan dies?

Many Witches want to have a memorial service that feels true to their beliefs. And sometimes non-Wiccans want to honour the beliefs of a beloved Witch who has died. This article will address both needs. It also looks at what you can do while your Wiccan loved one is dying.

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How do you deal with the death of a witch?

When you’re dealing with death, as a Witch or otherwise, be gentle with yourself, and with others who are also grieving. A memorial service for the death of a Witch — or anyone, even an animal friend — is mostly for those of us left behind. Everyone passes at some point. It can be hard to let go, though.

Are Wiccans afraid of death?

As a result, Wiccans don’t have any reason to fear death, and feel connected to those who have moved to the afterlife. Even with highly individualized rites for each local coven, Wiccans share a central belief of being able to connect with those who have died through “the veil.”

How do you deal with death in Wicca?

Witches approach death with acceptance. Even with honouring! As much as Wicca celebrates life on Earth, most Witches are aware on a deep level that mortal existence is limited and limiting. One of my Circle sisters, for instance, talked about this when she was facing a mortal illness.

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What do most Wiccans believe in?

Most Wiccans believe whatever their own practices show them exists. Wicca is not a set of beliefs. It’s a practice. Beliefs change as Wiccans experience the Gods through practice.