August 23rd, 2008

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The Rede, or better known as the "eight words" was recorded in a speech Firsty Doreen Valiente in 1964. This system in neo-pagan religion of Wicca. Very often saying it is "harm none, do what you want." There are many variations of the verse, but is also a longer version.

Q In 1974, twenty and six-line poems in "The Wiccan Rede 'was published in the journal" Earth Religion News. "All lines have a line arranged in a single line the ending line famillar be "short-Rede" line that begins with "O Words."

Valiente composed verse, according to Frew Don. After Gardner's statement that witches "are inclined to the morality of the legendary King Pausole well, Do what you want, provided they harm anyone." The common assumption that the network has been copying misinormed Crowley, and resulted in the paraphrase "harm none, do what you like" instead of "doing I want. "

The long-Rede creation can be placed somewhere between 1964 and 1975, according to Adrian Bott in a 2003 article in the magazine White Dragon. Bott bases its argument on the alleged misuse in the Old English poem, especially a "" as an abbreviation for "y", and "you" instead of "them." L Author, Bott states is obviously aware of the contraction "and" is not an archaism, but a modern convention. By Bott, the "eight words" couplet quoted originally Valiente, "a" is used properly in the sense of the Middle English "Yes" or simply "yes" and therefore has no apostrophe. In the poem, which has been transformed in an abbreviated version ", and an apostrophe because, with all the ands "In the poem of additional lines, then, is written" to "as if to match. Accordingly, Bott concludes that the poem was an attempt to extend Brave verse full Wicca creed, written by someone who misunderstood the archaic language that tried to imitate.

To see the full Wiccan Rede, please go to wiccanbeginning.blogspot.com/

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