Why dont you try giving youre live to Jesus it is much more intresting to know him better.
2006-12-13 20:29:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Well first off there is a big difference between being a follower of Wicca and being a Magickian. Another thing to keep in mind is that wisdom doesn't have to be ancient to be more valid. Probably some of the best knowledge of magick I have gotten is from reading. You may want to pick up a copy of "Earth Power" by Scott Cunningham, "Candle Magic for Beginners" by Richard Webster, and "Color Magic for Beginners" also by Richard Webster. These are excellent starter information especially the Scott Cunningham book. There are tons of other books on magick but these are a good start.
2006-12-13 22:51:33
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answered by Stephen 6
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Most male witches don't refer to themselves as "wizards", those that do are probably into D&D and can't seperate reality from fiction anymore, and these days there is no such thing as a witch's apprentice, if there ever was. Yes, student is fine, we usually refer to ourselves as witches whether we are male or female, the only exception being Ceremonial Magickians, who refer to themselves as magicians, magi, or mages;knowledge of the Craft is a noble pursuit,however if you think by learning magick you are going to be able to levitate or shoot fireballs out of your hands you are mistaken. The best way to aquire knowledge of the Craft is to research it thoroughly, there are many branches of witchcraft, you need to decide what speaks to you. Look up "traditions of witchcraft", that should get you started.
2006-12-13 20:29:09
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answered by enslavementality 3
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What is it you wish to study? There are a great many Elden Magics.
It takes a minimum of Twenty years to study and understand the magics that you've covered. Are you willing to put in that time and effort?
2006-12-13 21:13:03
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answered by tian_mon 3
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This website has some essays, books, and links that might interest you:
http://www.hermeticgoldendawn.org/index.shtml
2006-12-14 02:03:00
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answered by Witchy 7
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Send an owl to Albus Dumbeldor and apply to admission to Hogwarts.
2006-12-13 20:28:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you would be better to ask this in the Mythology and folklore section.
2006-12-13 20:28:58
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answered by RiverFrog 2
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only three links but I hope it might help you.!
http://sratim.lovespells.hop.clickbank.net
http://sratim.blainemagi.hop.clickbank.net
http://sratim.kazsite.hop.clickbank.net
2006-12-13 20:30:55
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answered by uri b 1
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