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Skyrim spell. Yes its that but its mainly like a gift to where you can hear ghost/spirits but not see them. Its like a curse. Well for me it is. sometimes i think im going crazy. I can feel the pain from spirits! i can hear them trying to talk to me. I can see them sometimes. Its a curse.

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Clairvoyance is defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary as " the power or facility of discerning objects not present to the senses" or "the ability to perceive matters beyond the range of ordinary perception"

It is said to be derived from the old French "clair" meaning clear and "voyance" interpreted as vision. It is commonly referred to as the 6th sense or esp (extra-sensory-perception).

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Witchcraft is a religion. Is it not a devilish sect or a twisted cult, but rather, a pure and uncorrupted religion based on the spirituality of the self rather than the material possessions and buildings of this world. This has slowly become much clearer since the Shakespearean witchcraft beliefs of the late 1500s and the early 1600s. However, today I will focus on these archaic beliefs of witchcraft: the ragged, filthy hags every person has unfortunately come to know as the typical witch. Many women were burned at the stake in medieval times, accused of being witches, when they were simply women who didn't fit in like the rest, or weren't as good-looking. These often innocent victims were frequently tortured to make them confess to their wicked ways. Then they were killed, usually by being burned alive, as I mentioned before, at the stake. Christianity was the cause of this mentality, which eventually caused these killings, along with a generous amount of ignorance. Unfortunately, both of these elements still exist today, but the new mentality of the human race has, thankfully, opened our eyes to witchcraft to let us see that it is merely another belief. Like I said, witchcraft is not an evil cult. It was, in fact, used for good. The words witch and wizard come from the Anglo-Saxon word wicca meaning wise. The reason for this is because traditionally, witches were doctors and medical advisors, linked with learning, medicine, astrology and clairvoyancy. This is why, when Christianity came along, witches were condemned, as the wisdom of witchcraft was a great threat to the profit-sucking, brainwashing ways of Christianity. This is what gave witches a bad name. The priests told the townsfolk that the witches and wizards they were going to for advice were advocates of the devil! As a result, the public was infuriated. They felt tricked. In fact, these people would have wanted to kill them! And that's what happened. 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The community of the time had never seen such a display of heroinism, and therefore, judged her to be a witch, out of the community's own fear and lack of awareness. The powerful leaders of the time were dismayed by her strength and feared the loss of their governing authority. She was tried for heresy, and ironically, after the society she saved labelled her a witch, she was betrayed by the king that she had crowned and was murdered. On May 16, 1920, Pope Benedict XV of the Catholic Church canonized her, whereby she became known as Saint Joan of Arc. An estimated fifty thousand to two hundred and fifty thousand people were murdered in criminal ways. Among the forms of torture: people's limbs were torn off, skin ripped from their bodies, covered in boiling pitch (the equivalent of napalm), nails ripped off, appendages ripped off and crushed, including genitals, or in the case of girls, jagged irons and other sharp objects shoved up their genitals, or raped to death by teams of Inquisitors and/or horses. It's horribly paradoxical. The truly good witch doctors, guides, astrologers, numerologists, advisors, and experts in alternative remedy; the ones truly involved in making a difference in society, helping people, trying to vanquish closed-mindedness and ignorance, were the ones who were proclaimed evil. And the torturers, paedophiles and priests, interested only in instilling fear in people out of their own fear and hunger of power and worldly possessions, were considered to be good, in their desire to eliminate all wisdom and respect of the self. 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The sad thing is that traditionally, the witches were accepted. But Christianity took that all way, and destroyed the loving force of light which everybody had come to accept, and proclaimed it evil! Herein lays the paradox: even today, most natural remedies proven to work by the wiser natural healers (once known as "witches") are not endorsed by the fearful, wider community. But it is certain that this is far off the topic: witchcraft. It must be said that witches have generally had bad publicity. If you ask the next person you meet if witches are evil, you can be sure that they will say yes, even though the fact remains that they are not. I call to you to open your mind, and become more accepting of others. They are not witches: they are just different. The gist of my speech today is simple. Witches and wizards were good, and whoever murdered them was horribly evil. And it's a great triumph that people who are discovering this today are sprouting like flowers from a field of tanbark. I thank you all for listening to my speech. Good morning/afternoon, class.