Wicca is a modern pagan religion that was developed in the mid-20th century. Its roots can be traced back to various pre-Christian traditions, particularly those of Western Europe. Wiccans worship a goddess and a god, and believe in reincarnation, karma, and the power of magic. They also believe in the importance of living in harmony with nature and practicing ethical behavior.
Wicca/magic refers to the practice of magic within the context of the Wiccan religion. Wiccans believe that magic is a natural force that can be harnessed and directed for various purposes, such as healing, protection, and personal growth. Wiccan magic often involves the use of herbs, candles, crystals, and other tools, as well as the recitation of spells and invocations. Wiccans also believe in the importance of ethical considerations when practicing magic, and adhere to the Wiccan Rede, which states "An it harm none, do what ye will."