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Beliefs and Practices Dianic Wicca is very similar to traditional Wicca in practice (see section below for a discussion of their differences), but differs significantly from it in beliefs.
Differences between Dianic Wicca and Mainstream Wicca Like other Wiccans, Dianic Wiccans form covens, attend festivals, celebrate the eight major Wiccan holidays, Samhain, Beltane, Imbolc (or Imbolg), Lammas, the solstices and equinoxes (see Wheel of the Year) and the Esbats, which are rituals held at the full moon.
With the formation of Dianic Wicca in 1960's, Wicca in general was thrust into the public's view.
The term "Wicca" is still used to refer to the sects of Neopaganism that adhere closely to Gardner's teachings, but Neopaganism is a broader field that includes sects whose beliefs and practices vary more widely.
Wicca, in several branches, which emphasize polarity, or working with both masculine and feminine forces.
Dianic Wicca, a Feminist tradition which is focused on female spirituality exclusively, particularly the Goddess Diana.