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2006-09-02 20:52:31 · 6 answers · asked by Greenfullmoon 2 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Yes I do because witchcraft or Wicca as it's more commonly known as is just another religion that few actually understand and refuse to try to understand because of preconceived prejudice and grossly unfounded fears. Blessed be the Goddess :)

2006-09-03 08:57:06 · answer #1 · answered by Geist 6 · 0 1

Witchcraft? As in practising the craft of the wise..? yes... Love potions, this depends on what you are referring to...

Wicthcraft do exist... Magick itself is real... Although some may be skeptical as to how they work, but it is without a doubt a fact..
I come from southeast asia and suck practice is common here... Healers, using white magick can be found almost everywhere, if you know who they are... Black magicians are also found here...

People with marriage problems often come to these people to seek help... Wives who suspect that their husbands are cheating on them will go to black magicians and perform what is called as 'Kunci Nafsu', roughly translated as 'Lust Lock'... This is done so that the husband will not be attracted to any other woman at all, other than his wife... Some women use 'Susuk' (i do not know the translation for this word).. Women who does this will look amazingly beautiful and is adored by all men... even if in reality they look like they had just been ran over by a truck...

Those things do occur and they are real... But remember, magck does not always have to be bad... It can be used for good too...

2006-09-03 04:05:32 · answer #2 · answered by freekspy 2 · 0 0

No. Why? Just read about the lives of famous occultists:

http://usminc.org/famous.html

Then decide if they had powers. If you want to wind up broke and forgotten, go for it!

If there is any truth to the old saying "Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach.", that truth is found in the occult, and Wicca in particular. Silver Ravenwolf has written close to a dozen books on the subject of "The Craft", and claims she has been studying it since about 1969, which is almost as long as I’ve been alive. She has written a book on how to cast money spells, and includes a chapter on how to do so in her Teen Witch book. But the thing is, she doesn't particularly sound all that prosperous herself. Ravenwolf writes,

" For years I couldn't afford to go to a hair stylist (still can't, it's shop and chop for me). I got pretty good at stying my own hair from looking at magazine pictures" [SOURCE: Teen Witch, Llewellyn Publications, 2003 edition, page 145]

OK, she so rich she can't go to the hairdresser. Hey, get me a copy of that Prosperity Spell book!

Silver Ravenwolf seems to have inadvertently discovered that Wicca makes things worse, but won't ever admit it as such.
In Teen Witch she says

"A lot of people tell me how bad their lives have gotten after casting a spell and tell me they won't do Witchcraft anymore. I tell them their lives would have been much worse for not having cast the spell".

Gee Silver, you would think a lot of people would be saying things like "Hey, Silver Ravenwolf, my life has improved tremendously with Wicca!" if Wicca is as great as they claim. Instead it makes lives much worse, and even Silver Ravenwolf admits she hears this a lot!!!

Why? Because sometimes, things are just as you think they are. Most average people will tell you the occult deals with black magic and demons, and demons are evil beings who wish us harm. This is how it is my friend. The occult is evil, and brings bad happenings into a person's life, and Wicca is an occult religion. When you stop trying to rationalize it with inaccurate data and just use common sense you will realize this. Some occultists are of above average intelligence, and I think part of the problem is they have book smarts but not common sense. There are two forces at work in this universe: the counterfeit and the genuine. Wicca’s source of power is not the genuine. There’s just simply no way Wicca (and thus the copycat Neopagan religions) can be created from the black magic writings of “The Great Beast 666", the bizarre sexual practices of Gardner, the spiritual “guidance” of the Watchers (fallen angels) and still be a source of good!

It's an incredible waste of time and money, and it's spiritual poison.

2006-09-05 05:14:56 · answer #3 · answered by The Notorious Doctor Zoom Zoom 6 · 0 0

Yes,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, mind is the most powerful thing on the face of this world and witchcraft is usually done by strong thoughts there by disturbing the mind of the person on whom it is done ,,,,,,that is if the person is a weak minded person. on a strong minded person it is not possible,,,,,,,,love porstions are food substances which are used to induce desired effects and these substances and the rescipe to use them are known to a few people who in turn use this for there selfish reasons

2006-09-03 04:02:39 · answer #4 · answered by Practical 3 · 0 0

No. It is for the gullible and superstitious and it's not even fit for Christians or Jews or Muslims! It is only for those who are gullible and easily led by the nose and quickly separated from their money.

Sheesh, in this day and age, it is incredible that there are still ignorant, gullible, backwards fools that believe in such nonsense!

2006-09-03 03:58:25 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have no idea about it.It seems a silly question

2006-09-03 04:15:54 · answer #6 · answered by goodbye 6 · 1 0

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