Rede is a word meaning counsel
or advice. It is related with Dutch "Rede" and German Rat/raten. Today, the word
rede is most often used by Neopaganism. Some
use the word to refer to a friend.
The Wiccan Rede is a statement that provides the key
moral system in the Neopagan religion of Wicca and certain other related Witchcraft-based
faiths. A common form of the Rede is 'An it harm none, do what ye will'.
Since Gardner wrote in
the Witchcraft Magazine, many have re-written the rede into short and long
versions. Others have also written a
rede that uses more common language or shorten it down to just eight
words. The one below is a version of The
Wiccan Rede (also known as The Rede of the Wiccae and the Witches'
Creed, generally credited to Doreen Valiente)...
The Norse had a concept of honor, a good name and went to immense lengths in order to protect
his good name. It is hard to say what
the ancients exactly thought but many Heathens today embrace and live life to the
fullest. The
Norse Rede of Honor, from the book "The Rites of Odin" by
Ed Fitch...
For others there is
a simple short Pagan Rede. The Wolf and
Raven Tradition created their variation of the Wiccan Rede, called the Pagan
Rede. The
Pagan Rede is "If you are willing to accept the consequences, do as you
will."
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