If you are asking if you have had witchcraft spells cast upon you, my guess would be no.
There are some very stringent rules that guide most practitioners of magic, including the rule that says you may not cast a spell on someone with out their express knowledge and permission. Doing so is unethical, and a rather nasty form of manipulation.
One of the other "rules" is the ten-fold law, one that states, "That which you send out shall return to you ten-fold" Makes you think very hard about what you do and your motivations for doing it.
If someone told you they cast a spell on you (for themselves or for someone else) I would be inclined to take a hard look at the person who told you that.
Are they old enough to know what they claim they did? Do they have enough training/knowledge to have done so? Is this more likely someone trying to impress/frighten you?
Even if things are going a bit worse than usual, I still don't think anyone has ill wished you. (see the above rules) In life none of us always has a good, smooth path all the time. We loose things, get distracted and make mistakes, get hurt, have runs of bad luck, and if someone has mentioned they "did a spell" on you then every little "bad" thing suddenly looks like the spell is behind it. I wouldn't worry too much about it.
If however you have deliberately slighted, harmed, or disrespected a practitioner of considerable power, training and years, there is a very, very small chance that you have had an ill wish set against you in retaliation. In which case I'd seek out that very powerful practitioner and make restitution... or make up my mind that my own faith in my personal spiritual path is strong enough to protect me and go on with my life.
Magic needs belief to make it work... not just the belief of the practitioner, but yours as well. Do not contribute to your own ill wishing by giving it the power of your belief.
It was the wicked witch which practiced witchcraft.
The correct English grammar would be "Magic and witchcraft are practiced." You have two distinct subject in this sentence, therefore are is correct. Is would be used if there was only one subject.
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This questions stems from an assumption that there was actual witchcraft during the Salem panic. No witchcraft was practiced in Salem in the seventeenth century. It is very difficult for something that didn't exist to change.
The Christians gave the name "witchcraft" to pagan herbalism, and pagan was around long before the christians
Wicca is a religion whehre Witchcraft is practiced. A Wiccan is a Witch (Male or Female). But there are many other traditions where Witchcraft is practiced. Not all Witches are Wiccan.The convocation ceremony to become a Wiccan is called "Initiation"
The difference between the two were that the pilgrims practiced religious freedom with British beliefs. On the contrary, the Wampanoag were Pagans (aka practiced witchcraft).
There are historical and archeological evidences that there was some form of Witchcraft or a Mystic Religion practiced in Mexico. Not only in Mexico, but all around the world there existed many Mystic Religions similar to Witchcraft. These Mystic Religions were not originally called Witchcraft, since the word Witchcraft was introduced by the Vatican around 1600.
Yes. One of the easiest ways to do this is to belive in the voice of nature. Then, your journey begins. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ok, I seem an obvious misconception here. Wicca... is a religion. Witchcraft and spellwork are practices. Wicca is not spells, that's witchcraft.
No, witchcraft is not a religion, but rather a belief or practice in the use of magic embraced in various religions. Witchcraft is practiced by people of many different religions, and even those with no specific religious beliefs,
There were no actual, practicing witches invovled, accused or otherwise existing in Salem during the witch trials.
Witchcraft came about long before there were cities as we know today. The ancient Celts practiced magic long before the conquering Romans invaded. Celts were farmers,hunters,artists,storytellers and fierce warriors. They lived on and from the land, not in cities.