The following is from a 2007 article titled:
Why Wiccans Have to Suck It Up and Realize "Harm None" Includes Diet
Written by Paloma
Yes, I am aware that many in the
Wiccan community like to believe that Wicca is a design-your-own mix-and-match
hodgepodge spirituality that has no "dogma." Because dogma is of Western
Religions and therefore evil. You're Wiccan as long as you believe in the
duality of Deity and the Wheel of the Year, blah blah blah.
Sure you are still Wiccan if you eat meat
and dairy and all that-- but are you a "good" Wiccan? Are you a Wiccan living
your Wiccan path according to what the tenets of what being Wiccan means? Before
you start, don't send me emails asking how dare I judge other Wiccans, who I am
to say who is a "good" Wiccan, whatever. Please listen first:
Being "religious," having a "spiritual
tradition," walking the Wiccan "path" all mean the same thing. People coming out
of bad experiences in Catholicism, Christianity, Judaism, etc, can be wary of
initiating this sort of dialogue into Wicca because it brings up bad memories of
Judgement and Hellfire. The difference between what I'm suggesting and what
occurs in those religions is that Wiccans should "judge" or evaluate themselves,
instead of being judged by their community.
In evaluating themselves and their diet
choices, Wiccans must ask themselves if they are truly doing everything they can
to reduce Harm. I can absolutely understand how people who work long hours and
overtime, or single parents, full time students who work full time and plenty of
other situations will make it difficult if not impossible to educate oneself on
complete nutrition overhaul.
But what about those that have the time,
energy and resources and accuse me of being too dogmatic for Wicca? Or cite gods
and goddesses of the hunt and say it's part of the natural cycle to eat meat, as
long as it's in moderation? "In moderation" is the most abused prepositional
phrase in Inanna's gift of language. Would anyone say that using
IV drugs is okay in moderation? Haha, I doubt it. But just like I wouldn't judge
someone addicted to IV drug use, I'm not going to say those addicted to meat and
dairy are horrible people either, but they are putting themselves at huge
personal risk and causing Harm to themselves. But everyone knows that and I'm
not here to preach.
Live you must and let to live, fairly
take and fairly give.
That's part of the longer poem, The Celtic Wiccan Rede. I'm not Celtic, and I think this poem
can get silly in parts, there's still great stuff in it. Fairly take and fairly
give... If the same plot of land can sustain healthfully TWENTY vegans or ONE
omnivore, is that really taking fairly? Or is that willfully contributing to a
preventable imbalance of Nature? The argument that "even vegans have to kill,
and therefore Harm for food, so just giving up animals is pointless!" is silly
against this fact, and it's really grasping at straws. If there was something
you could do to lessen inevitable Harm, you have to ask yourself why you
wouldn't do it.
So, while Wiccans who won't stop eating
animal products are of course, still Wiccan, they are going against the tenets
of what Wicca is if they are aware of the implications on humanity and the
environment (you know, the body of The Goddess,) and this is one inconsistancy
they may choose to work on in the future. Catholics who use birth control are
still Catholic and good human beings, but are going against
teachings.
It's hard to forego animal products, as
it is a physiological addiction, and addictions are terrifying to
overcome.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Forwarding a Message about Wiccans and Veganism
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religions,
spirituality,
Veganism,
Wiccan Rede,
Wiccans
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