The movie "The Craft" is a work of fiction, meaning that it is not based in reality. It is fantasy for the purpose of entertainment. Fictional movies are made up to entertain. If you were entertained, then the movie served it's purpose.
If you are searching for factual information, you might try watching a documentary--or better yet, visiting your local library. Just steer clear of the sections labeled "Fiction". For a meaning of the word "Fiction":
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fiction
2007-02-01 01:49:29
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answered by Witchy 7
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Don't pay any attention to the way you spelled magick here. The K at the end stands for Cabala's.
Witches are supposed to be kind, however, if they practice the dark side of the craft, it is for more power and control over people, places and events. This is the wrong way to use magick.
I has been proven that if a person is not protected while conducting their rituals, there can and will be negative repercussions. I've seen it happen.
White witchcraft is more in tune with nature, as in healing the earth, people, animals and so forth.
Yes, the negative spirits can be invoked to create mayhem and there are cult practices today that take part in such endevors. They use all the implements of the dark side of the craft to invoke their will onto others. Once you are on the dark side, it is hard to return to the light. The negativity of your essence (aura) clings very closely to you, turning a lite aura to darkness, and darkening every door. Since invoking the negative spirit realm is dangerous, I would not suggest that to anyone unless they know what they are doing. Once those spirits have been released, they gain their strength from those who ask for their assistance and from those who also practice the black arts. Negative searches out negative and returns the same 100 fold.
2007-01-31 09:01:49
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answered by chole_24 5
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Maxine Waters would be hillarious, she is batcrap crazy, might as well elect Michelle Bachman (R) MN, I bet those too go to the bars in DC together. But seriously, I don't think Pelosi would step down, even though as a democrat, I want her too and it has nothing to do with any CIA briefing. I know Murtha was a popular posibility when she was elected, but He's been quiet since. I would like to see someone like Ron Kind of Wisconsin get it. He's young, but very smart and driven. Or perhaps Pomeroy of North Dakota I also like Adam Smith, WA and Robert Wexler FL. Long shots, but my 2 cents. See the problem is that the republicans have pent up rage, but lack the numbers, they are fighting to keep Franken out in MN, but that will subside soon if they want a chance to win any other fights, so they literally have to choose their battles or loose them all. Do they want to keep Franken out, and let Pelosi stay? Do they want to fight Health care reform or do they want to bring the religious right back into the mix and fight whoever Obama nominates to the Supreme Court? They can't win them all, they simply don't have the numbers. My money is on the supreme court fight. They make a lot of noise and Obama appears to give in an appoints a moderate, republicans claim victory then years later call the nominee a liberal anyway because she doesn't side with the right wing nutjobs.
2016-03-28 22:44:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Word to the wise don't mess with thing you don't understand.
If you knew anything about Wicca in general you would know about the Threefold rule. "Everything you do comes back to you three fold". Which means that if you put out good you get three time the good back. Same with evil or chaos of bad feelings; for all you project you will recieve tripled.
2007-01-31 08:53:27
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answered by Wealth of useless information 3
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The Craft was a Movie.
It is Not real.
Repeat this to yourself until questions like this Pass.
If you have a sincere question about WitchCraft check these links.
http://www.witchvox.com/va/dt_va.html?a=usfl&c=white&id=1938
http://www.mdpagans.com/wiccaisnot.html
http://www.allexperts.com/user.cgi?m=4&expID=73844&catID=3207
2007-01-31 17:15:55
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answered by AmyB 6
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No. The Pagan equivalent to the made-up Hollywood ritual they used is called Drawing Down The Moon, and it doesn't make you superhuman, just more receptive to the Divine.
2007-01-31 08:49:45
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answered by Prophet ENSLAVEMENTALITY (pbuh) 4
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Read about the 20th century satanist Alister Crowley and what became of him in the later years of his life. I think that will answer your question.
2007-01-31 08:50:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Whatever you send out, comes back threefold. It's karma, it's there to make you think. You have no right to use power for your own selfish whims. I don't care what religion you reference, it's wrong and it will come back and bite you...hard.
2007-01-31 08:49:43
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answered by Whiskey Tango Foxtrot 4
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I've seen people mess up on a summoning incantation. Didn't end well.
2007-01-31 08:47:54
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answered by lavos1412 3
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It happened to me last month. I'm still trying to get the ectoplasm out of my hair.
2007-01-31 08:49:46
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answered by S K 7
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