Do you know that witchcraft is more than
just a religion? To some it’s a world of magic and
holds many secrets, to others it’s a way of life.
Whether you believe in this or not then let me guide
you through the magical secrets and fascinating
world of witchcraft.
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If you are like me who have been travelling in this
road for quite some time or is new to this path then
let this website help you in giving information as
well as other services that guides you through this
world.
This path of witch craft will give you a sense of
well being, of being together, or of coming home. It
is like a pact or a connection from one person to
another and of knowing nature’s role in the
existence of the universe as well as of mankind.
When this is practiced as a religion then it is
called witch, wicca in the Old English term. This is
used to counter the negative stereotypes that
society in England has given its meaning. The
religion of wicca is worshipping of nature and
believe that all creations is sacred. It also a
worship of both male and female deity and believe
that the world, and everything in it, was created by
both a male God and a female Goddess.
The people who believed in this faith are called
witches and salem witches. This belief is neither
black nor white because it is a religion which
respects nature in any forms. There are certain
spells that are learned and used but must adhere to
the rule or its code of conduct respected by all
witches and salem witches. All spells used must also
conform to the Book of Shadows, used by all as a
reference guide. Spells can either conform or adopt
a person’s personality and the Wican Rede or rule is
the one thing that everyone involved must respect
and follow in order to have a good order in this
religion.
We also revere the spirits of the elements of Earth,
Air, Fire and Water which combine to manifest all
creation. From these four elements we obtain insight
to the rhythms of nature and understand they are
also the rhythms of our own lives. |