Modern Witchcraft
"As one of the fasted growing religious movements, neo-paganism scatters from its origin in England around the rest of Europe, the USA and other countries. There are extremely diverse paths with beliefs that range widely from polytheism to animism, to pantheism and other paradigms. The largest Neopagan movements are Wicca and the Druidism, whose followers often call themself witches (or druids) and believe in magic, witchcraft and energy. They respect their environment and celebrate eight Sabbaths a year were they praise the nature and often hold rituals on full moons, while returning to the old celtic traditions. It is a small community, not well known, but with its own organizations, festivals, magazines, shops, workshops, gatherings and ceremonies. Many of them can be found in the United States and England. They believe in magic and many of them have only one rule: Do what you like as long as it doesn't harm anyone. And everything that you give will return three times to you.
I followed many different groups and solitary witches in England, Ireland, Belgium, Germany, New York and Miami to have a look inside of the spiritual practices of this new belief."
