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Wicca, often referred to as Witchcraft, is a contemporary pagan religious movement that draws upon a diverse set of ancient pagan beliefs and practices. It is characterized by a reverence for nature, the worship of a dual deity structure, and the practice of magic. Practitioners, known as Wiccans, often celebrate the cycles of the moon and the changing seasons through various rituals and ceremonies, emphasizing harmony with the environment and personal spiritual growth. Wicca encourages individuals to connect with their inner selves and the energies of the universe, allowing for personal interpretations and practices within the framework of its beliefs.

The movement has gained popularity since the mid-20th century, particularly after the publication of key texts that helped to shape its practices and ideologies. Influenced by earlier occult traditions and folklore, Wicca embraces a wide array of rituals, spells, and magical practices, often tailored to the practitioner's beliefs and experiences. This adaptability has made Wicca appealing to many, allowing it to evolve and incorporate various cultural elements while maintaining its core principles of respect for nature and the divine.