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Wiccan Rede
Bide the Wiccan law ye must, in perfect love and perfect trust;
Eight words the Wiccan Rede fulfill;
‘An ye harm none, do as ye will’;
Lest in self-defense it be, ever mind the rule of three;
Follow this with mind and heart;
And merry ye meet and merry ye part.
Ritual Chant Video
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Witches Alphabet
(Theban Text )
NOTE:some letters repeat because there is no theban equivalent.

Simple letter substitution, many covens record their Book Of Shadows in it.
This is another popular wiccan alphabet
The Elder Futhark (named after the initial phoneme of the first six rune names: F, U, Th, A, R and K) consist of twenty-four runes, often arranged in three groups or aett of eight each.

Each rune most probably had a name, chosen to represent the sounds of the rune itself. The names are, however, not directly attested for the Old Futhark themselves. Reconstructed names in Proto-Germanic are often used to refer to them, based on the names given for runes of the later alphabets in the rune poems and the names of the letters of the Gothic alphabet.
* fehu "wealth, cattle" * ûruz "aurochs" (or ûram "water / slag"?) * thurisaz "giant, ogre, thorn" * ansuz "one of the Aesir" (or ahsam "ear (of corn)"?) * raidô "ride, journey" * kaunan "ulcer, illness" (or kenaz, meaning "torch") * gebô "gift" * wunjô "joy" * haglaz "hail (precipitation)" * naudiz "need" * îsaz "ice" * jeran "year" * eihwaz "yew" * perþô "pear"? * algiz "elk" (?) * sôwilô "Sun" * tîwaz (a god) * berkanan "birch" * ehwaz "horse" * mannaz "man" * laguz "lake", or laukaz "leek" * ingwaz (a god) * dagaz "day" * ôþalan "estate, inheritance"
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