
Code of Ethics for
Teachers of Wicca
A Code Of Ethics
for Teachers of the Wicca
All initiations, previous experience and group affiliations to be
made known to your students.
Before beginning training tell your student you don't know
everything about the subject, but are willing to refer them on to
another person if you don't have the personal expertise.
Tell your student of your personal beliefs, teaching what you know
but also emphasising Paganism is about personal spirituality and
that they must find their own truth.
Students should be of legal age (i.e. 18) or have parental
permission. This does not exclude passing on basic information of
religious beliefs to minors.
All theoretical information should be supported by ritual
demonstration.
All lessons must be preprepared by reading up on the area to be
teached about, decide how you're going to present this information
for the easiest understanding of the individual student and make
notes to be given to the student.
There is to be a nominal fee for teaching to cover ritual supplies
and fluctuates depending on the student. It is at the discretion of
the teacher if they choose to loan books or give supplies from their
personal collection.
All teachers must continue their own education also. It is
impossible to know everything.
Do not proselytise. All students must seek out their teacher.
You do not take on more than 4 students at a time per mentor.
Students can be taught on an individual basis or in a teaching
circle.
Students should be told if the training would not lead to
initiation.
You respect the confidentiality of your own students first and
foremost but also respect the confidentiality of group members,
other Pagans and clients for whom you perform the Occult arts.
The only time that confidentiality is broken is if you feel that the
person is a danger either to themselves or to others in a physical
or mental way.
A teacher must never have a sexual relationship with their student.
It destroys the power balance and has led to much disrepute in the
communities both inside and outside the Pagan paths. If relations
occur between the teacher and student, a new teacher must be found
for that student.
Teaching is to be given on a mentor basis, the teacher adapting for
each student.
A student can be rejected and all psychic links can be broken if
they use the magickal arts outside the restraints of the magickal
law of "harm none".
A list of the code of teaching ethics is given to the student to
show your position on various issues. This is to be kept and
training can be broken by either parties, but a reason should be
given out of courtesy.
Note: Many teachers ask the students to draw up a corresponding
Students code of ethics to show commitment.
A good teacher
* Teaches spiritual as well as magickal aspects of Paganism
* Encourages healing magick
* Has a well-balanced life. If they can't have a balanced life they
can hardly teach a balanced method of magick.
* Is willing to teach differently for each student.
* Encourages practice as well as theoretical teachings
* Welcomes questions and is willing to admit when they don't know
* Networks with other Pagans and groups, being able to refer you on
when they are not proficient in the area of Paganism you are seeking
to explore.
© Brian M. Walsh 2002 as a brief to all students in Pagan and
Magickal training.
This article
may be reproduced for non-commercial purposes, providing that this
original copyright notice stays in place at all times. Permission
for commercial, or periodical publications shall be granted through
the author at black_raven43@hotmail.com
© 2002 Brian M. Walsh
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