Exploring Wicca Study Groups Near Me

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If you are interested in joining a Wicca group near you, there are several options you can explore. Wicca is a modern pagan religious movement that focuses on nature worship and the use of magic. It has gained popularity in recent years, with many people seeking a spiritual connection with the natural world. **Finding a Wicca group near you can provide a sense of community and support as you explore the beliefs and practices of Wicca**. Here are some steps you can take to find Wicca groups in your area: 1. **Research online**: Start by searching for "Wicca groups near me" or "Wicca covens near me" online.



Houses of worship and spiritual communities

This is a partial list of communities in Saratoga Springs and nearby areas. Community members: To update information about your group, email [email protected] or see our contact information below.

**Covid-19 Message: Many communities have changed schedules or locations due to the pandemic and/or have moved to online-only gatherings. Contact the group directly or contact us ([email protected]) for help identifying the most up-to-date information**

How to get there: There are many ways for students to get to religious services in the area, including:

  • Existing trips: Getting in touch with our office to find out about other students already attending services and information on transportation options
  • Bus: (The CDTA bus is free for Skidmore students with ID - Route 452 leaves from Skidmore Campus)
  • Carpooling
  • Walking or biking, including with bikes from the the CDPHP Cyle program (free for Skidmore students, staff, and faculty. More information available from the Sustainability Office.
  • Skidmore vehicles, which can be reserved with our office's support by registered drivers. Students must re-register every year. Interested in being a registered driver? Review the driver authorization process through Campus Safety and set up a meeting with ORSL staff to learn about driving for trips sponsored by our office.
  • Taxi or rideshare options, some of which may be subsidized by the ORSL with prior arrangement.

**Research online**: Start by searching for "Wicca groups near me" or "Wicca covens near me" online. This will give you a list of local groups and organizations you can reach out to. 2.

Buddhist

Albany Karma Thegsum Chöling (KTC) (Karma Triyana Dharmachakra, Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism)
199 Washington Ave.
Rensselaer, NY 12144

Diamond Way Buddhist Group Albany (Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism)
265 Morris St.
Albany, NY 12208
518-250-6441

Albany Shambhala Center
747 Madison Ave.
Suite 202
Albany, NY 12208
518-632-1921

Treehouse Sangha (Soto Zen)
Location in transition as of 2021
Previous locations include Cohoes NY and Grafton Peace Pagoda
518-368-1779 or 518-595-3067

On-campus Zen Gathering: See the ORSL weekly schedule for the latest on this wonderful gathering (usually Wednesday evenings at Wilson Chapel)

Additional Resources: There are a number of meditation groups grounded in Buddhist teachings and lineages that meet in and around Saratoga Springs. Students can contact the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life ([email protected]) for help connecting with a group that best fits their practice and tradition.

Wicca groups near me

**Social media**: Check social media platforms such as Facebook or Meetup to see if there are any Wicca groups or events happening in your area. Many Wicca groups have their own pages or groups where they share information and organize meetings. 3. **Local metaphysical shops**: Visit local metaphysical or occult shops in your area. These shops often have bulletin boards or information about upcoming events and gatherings. They may also be able to recommend Wicca groups or practitioners in the area. 4. **Attend events and workshops**: Keep an eye out for any Wicca-related events or workshops happening near you. These can be a great way to meet other Wiccans and learn more about the religion. Look for events such as pagan festivals, workshops on witchcraft or ritual, or open rituals that are open to the public. 5. **Reach out to local pagan organizations**: Check if there are any pagan organizations or networks in your area. These organizations often have connections to local Wicca groups and can help you find a suitable group to join. They may also hold regular meetings or gatherings that you can attend. When looking for Wicca groups near you, it is important to keep in mind that Wicca is a diverse religion with different traditions and practices. It may take some time to find a group that aligns with your specific beliefs and interests. Don't be discouraged if you don't find a group right away; keep exploring and networking with others in the pagan community. **Finding like-minded individuals to connect with and learn from can greatly enhance your spiritual journey in Wicca**..

Reviews for "Local Wicca Circles: A Supportive Space for All"

1. Jane - 2 out of 5 stars
I recently tried to join a Wicca group near me, hoping to connect with like-minded individuals and learn more about this spiritual practice. However, I was disappointed with my experience. The group lacked organization and structure, making it difficult to follow along and learn anything substantial. Additionally, there was a lack of diversity among the members, making me feel like an outsider. Overall, I did not feel welcomed or included in the group, and I left feeling unfulfilled.
2. Mark - 1 out of 5 stars
I had high hopes when I decided to join a Wicca group near me, but unfortunately, it turned out to be a complete waste of time. The group's meetings were irregular and often canceled last minute without any prior notice. The few times I did manage to attend, I found the discussions to be shallow and lacking depth. It seemed like most members were more interested in showing off their knowledge rather than creating a welcoming and nurturing environment for newcomers. As a beginner, I felt overwhelmed and discouraged by the lack of guidance and support.
3. Amanda - 2 out of 5 stars
I had heard great things about this Wicca group near me, so I was excited to join. However, my experience fell short of my expectations. The group was disorganized and chaotic, with no clear structure or agenda. It felt more like a social gathering rather than a serious spiritual practice. The lack of guidance and mentorship made it difficult to truly learn and grow in my understanding of Wicca. Overall, I felt let down by the lack of commitment and professionalism within the group, and I will be looking for a more dedicated community to continue my spiritual journey.

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