Alexandrian Wicca, in similarity with other traditional Wiccan practices, emphasises gender polarity. This emphasis can be seen in the
Sabbat rituals, which focus on the relationship between the Wiccan Goddess and God. As compared to Gardnerian Wicca, Alexandrian Wicca is "somewhat more eclectic", according to
The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft and Neo-Paganism. Maxine Sanders notes that Alexandrians take the attitude "If it works use it". Tool use and deity and
elemental names also differ from the Gardnerian tradition.
Skyclad practice, or ritual nudity, is practiced within the tradition, training is emphasized, and
ceremonial magic practices, such as those derived from
Hermetic Qabalah and
Enochian magic may be part of ritual. Alex's work on his
Book of Shadows continued up until his death resulting, like the Gardnerian in several different versions. Some of these derived from his teaching notes that his students received in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is not unusual to find that earlier initiates did not receive the same books as later ones although they obtained all the information in dictated form, Sander's preferred mode of teaching. Alexandrian covens meet on
new moons,
full moons and during
Sabbat festivals. ==Ranks and degrees==