[Neopaganism] In Wicca and Paganism/Neo-paganism, the term skyclad is used to refer to ritual nudity. Some Wiccan groups, or Traditions, perform some or all of their rituals skyclad. Whilst nudity and the practice of witchcraft have long been associated in the visual arts, this contemporary ritual nudity is typically attributed to either th...
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The practice of doing rituals in the nude. Required in some Traditions, but not for all of Wicca.
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In Wicca there is a strong tradition of working naked, or Skyclad, meaning only clothed by the sky. This derives from Gerald Gardner who was a naturist. Most Wiccans believe that the human body is nothing to be ashamed of and many see that clothes can impinge magickal energies. However, as Wicca becomes more and more in the public domain there is a growing number of Witches who now work clothed for most, if not all the time...
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