Some communities still persecute us through ignorance of who we really are, so some Wiccans may be reluctant to take on underage teens as students. But if you really want to find others who feel as you do, you'll likely run into them among your own generation, for your numbers are growing like blackberry vines on a summer day. Be discreet, but keep your eyes and ears open, and you'll probably find companions your own age.
One very important thing - Wiccans don't proselytize (i.e. try to convert someone to a religion or belief.) Pestering somebody to join Wicca, or any religion, is a violation of the Rede, as well as a pretty shabby way of interacting with people. We are who we are.
In fact, we call the experience of discovering and adopting Wicca coming home. Wicca just feels right to us, not because anybody tried to convert us, but because Wicca is where we feel most at home spiritually. Years ago, when I first discovered that there still existed followers of moonlight and magic who kept to the old ways, I realized immediately that this was where my heart belonged. But if my heart had belonged elsewhere, no honorable Wiccan would have tried to tell me otherwise.
I hope that this has been of some help. Like all Wiccans, I must claim this letter only as my personal opinion. You'll find others, and eventually mark your own trail as a free and independent Witch. If you should choose to follow another spiritual or religious path, go with my blessings. If you choose to follow the Craft of the Wise, then...
Blessed Be!
Recommended books (free to download):
Anonymous - Reaching Out To WiccansBylaws - Unicorn Tradition Of Wicca
Hugh Mynne - The Faerie Way A Healing Journey To Other Worlds
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