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Witchcraft

This is the category where your questions about witches and witchcraft as a spiritual path should go. Based on an ancient shamanistic way of life, witchcraft is a spiritual system known as "The Craft of the Wise" and were a valuable part of villages and communities. Practitioners were the healers and leaders of their people. Modern witches follow the cycles of the sun, the moon and the seasons of the earth for guidance and knowledge. Most, but not all witches practice some form of magic in its true meaning.

1,155 Questions

What country do witches come from?

Witches come from all countries and have been mentioned in many religions since the beginning of time. When monotheistic religions become more popular and/or enforced witch was used to describe what Pagan/non-Christian peoples called healers and medicine women.

What is the lifespan of a witch?

The same as any other human being. We are regular people.

How do you spell what?

you just spelled it...

What is your name = Wie heißt du/Wie heißen Sie

Do witches use wands?

If a witch decides to use their finger, then yes. The use of a pointed finger, knife (Athame), wand, or other object actually symbolises the drawing of the protective circle, or the imbuing of objects with energy. The entire ritualistic process is the spell "casting".
Witches use their minds and will to cast spells.

All the rest, fancy/made-up words, gestures, tools and costumes are unnecessary.

That does not mean that they can not be used, just that they don not need to be used.

What was witchcraft in the middle ages like?

1st Answer:

In the Middle Ages witchcraft was feared thoughtout Europe, people thought that magic was an illusion created by the devil and was associated with worship of the devil. Some say that their are different types of magic, Black magic and White magic. Black magic was more associated with the devil and had santanic symbols. People thought that witches could cause harm to society by causing accidents, bad luck, illnesses and death. Witches got the blame so if someone fell ill for some unknown cause then witches got the blame for it. White magic had Christian symbolism that had more to do with nature and herbs, White magic was believed to be used in spells such as love, health,goodluck & wealth. Astrology and alcherly which is about potions such as turning metal into Gold and searching for a cure for a deadly illness are considered to be Abe apart of magic.

2nd Answer:

In the Middle Ages, there were some people who believed in witchcraft, which is not any different than today. What was different was that in the Middle Ages, there were laws about it. Early on, there were all sorts of laws, some of which outlawed witchcraft. Other, very important laws, such as the legal code of the Carolingian Empire, made it illegal to believe in witchcraft because it was a superstition. The the logical conclusion was that executing a witch was murder based on superstition and a capital crime.

As the Middle Ages progressed, ignorant people called on the Church to do something about witchcraft. In time, the Church responded with bulls against the practice. In the late 13th century, when the Renaissance was just starting to begin, and after about 800 years of the Middle Ages were over, there began inquisitions on the subject, with some very uneven application of laws. Some people were prosecuted, but there was no clear understanding of what should be done with them. Some were admonished not to be bad and released. Others said confessions and were told to repent. A few were punished, and a very few punished with death.

After the Middle Ages were all over and gone, people recorded histories about how unenlightened medieval people were, and calling their own period the Renaissance, a rebirth of the high culture of ancient Rome. It was during this age that the Church had professional witch haters write books on how to discover witches. These books were produced on the newly invented printing presses, and used by enthusiastic persecutors of ignorant people. Thousands of people were tortured and executed. Among the most important culprits was King James I of England, who wrote books on the subject and instituted actions against witchcraft, 150 years after the Middle Ages had ended.

Later, historians believed that the Renaissance people were more rational than people of the Middle Ages, possibly because they believed what Renaissance people said about their own greatness. Personally, I think a lot of it was because the Renaissance had linear perspective which meant paintings were much more realistic than medieval art, and this vision was thought applicable to the rest of comparisons of the two times. However it happened, the Middle Ages came to be defined in most people's minds as a time of ignorance, and the Renaissance as a time of rational thinking, so irrational acts were regarded as medieval, regardless of when they were committed, and science was always ascribed to the Renaissance without thought to when it developed.

There is a link below to an article on witch hunts.

Why did people believe in witchcraft in Stuart England?

Its easier to explain unfortunate events, people seek an explanation and that's the easiest approach. Its a form of social control, like religion and laws.

What did King Henry do about witchcraft?

Because Connor Paul ruled the world until the witchcraft people came and then they did all there crap. I love Hunter Leanord

Why is witchcraft bad?

Because they aren't good but cast evil on the world because they find humans easy Target's.

Another response

The term "witchcraft" can mean a number of different things. People often speak of witchcraft when talking about evil magic, usually involving women who are not under the control of a husband, father or other male authority. When used this way, "witchcraft" is a figment of the imagination or a false accusation. People are afraid of strangers or of people who are strange, and so they accuse that person of witchcraft.

"Witchcraft" is also used as an insult when talking of religious traditions other than the major institutional religions, especially Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. These traditions, unfortunately, teach that there is only one "right" religion and all other religions are evil. Consequently, anyone who is not part of the major religion is considered evil and often believed to practice witchcraft.

Before Christianity, Islam and Judaism were widely practiced in Europe, the people in Europe practiced different varieties of nature-based religions. Today, people practicing those religions are called Neo-Pagan or Wiccan. They are condemned as evil by the major religions.

What is a regular monthly meeting of witches when rituals are performed?

That is a very difficult question to answer, but here are a few (not all) answers.

Collective nouns for witches: Coven, convocation, circle, heath, hearth, grove, or gathering.

Other reasons why witches gather: celebration, rite, rite of passage, Sabbat, Esbat, ritual, coffee-klatch, study group, or gathering of friends.

What did witches from the 17th century hate the most?

Witches were blamed for stuff like: if peoples crops failed to grow they would blame it on witches they were blamed if there was storms at sea. They were blamed if there was freak weather conditions. And if and illnesses or sudden deaths happened.

How do you acquire magic?

there are several possibilities to obtain magic that are transmitted throughout the human culture and history.

1. you've got to find a shaman/prophet/master/someone-who's-already-using-magic

2. get the affection of the being by praising him,listening to them, beating them

or at least show your worthyness in a special way

3. learn the secret (to the common man)

there's also the chance you might learn magic throughout books or documents.

but most of them will tell you to find magical creatures and so far there's no prove that these are real.

you might also try to find a spritual/religious group which specializes in developing chi( or ki

).

if all of this doesn't work for you(or know more) try to find alternative ways to your way of living, because the way you must have lived by now surely doesn't grant you your wish.

A Pagan PerspectiveMagical Powers are not "given" to anyone, they are something you study very hard to understand and work harder to apply ethically.

Magic is defined as the manipulation of naturally occurring powers by the use of will.

The study and practice of magic is an on going and very real thing for those of us who take it seriously.

There are those who will tell you it can not be done. And those who claim to know some "shortcut" to success. But in my experience, magic has and is a lifetime of study, and practice. And for all that one of the most rewarding things I have ever done.

Wiccans believe in magic (the first answer was really wrong, well sort of)

so Google:

wicca

the craft

witchcraft

the craft

what does the pentacle stand for

what is a wiccan

then e-mail me at

wiccaninfo@aim.com

Signs that you are a witch?

Empathy

Psychic abilities

Intune with the natural energies in the world.

Seeing your thoughts literally becoming reality.

If you have any of these, you might have what it takes to be a witch.

Are all witches woman?

The male equivalent of a witch is called a "Warlock"; however they are all collectively called Witches; male and female.

Answer

The word Warlock is thought to derive from the Old English wǣrloga meaning "oathbreaker" or "deceiver." It is not an alternative for the term Witch, originating in all likelihood from late middle English Scotland, where witches were termed oath breakers as they broke their oaths with the Christian church. In actuality, practitioners of Witchcraft are correctly termed "Witch" regardless of gender.

Why was therea witch craze?

First, do you mean a craze with the thousands of killings or do you mean a craze with the popularity of the religion? If you meant the popularity, it's because people fear what they do not understand. Instead of asking question (which would take personal accountability and balls) people find it easier to hide, point, and proclaim death. If you meant the killings, it is because the world is slowly opening up. People aren't hiding away in narrow minded views anymore. Minorities are struggling to be heard and understood. They don't have to be loved and embraced and celebrated, they just need to be heard, acknowledged and left to worship with respect. What is interesting if you read up on your history - is that most religions, when they come into power - are done so at knife point. Wouldn't it be so much nicer if people instead said, "listen, I know you're a witch/buddist/muslim/jew and I respect that - but think about coming to see what my Church is all about if you'd like." instead of, "You will be damned if you don't accept jesus as your savior now!" Wouldn't conversions go so much nicer this way?

Who were the first people to practice black magic?

One opinion:

The practise of Magick originates from ancient civilisations such as the Egyptians, Celts, African Tribes, Aztecs, Mayans, Aryans, and Latins. There is no black or white, as magick is simply the practise of energy manipulation, rather than a thing in its own right. Whether the magick is positive or negative is down to the practitioner.

What is a Witchcraft?

A Witch's Answer

Witchcraft, or the craft of a witch, or "the Craft" are the names given to a number of Earth based spiritual paths and/or belief systems. Commonly referred to as Paganism by a goodly number of its practitioners, it is a positive force guided and used for the betterment of the practitioner and those who have specifically given their consent to have that practitioner work for them.

We are as diverse a group as could be gathered under one umbrella term, and I can only speak for myself and members of my own circle.

Most of us gather eight times a year to celebrate and worship. These are seasonal celebrations known as Sabbats.

Some of us gather at the full and/or dark moon to worship and work. These are smaller and more personal gatherings known as Esbats.

Some of us have daily or weekly devotionals that we practice within our own homes and lives. These are very personal.

Each individual makes a personal choice how much, how often and what they will be involved with.

One of the fundamental aspects of my own spiritual path is the practice of magic. The manipulation of naturally occurring powers by the hand and will of an ethical practitioner.

Can you tell me a spell?

Spells are not real. You can not teach any one spells or do spells.

Another Opinion

Much as there are people in this world who do not believe in magic in any of its forms, there are also a large number of people who do.

Spells are one of the many ways an ethical practitioner of magic accesses the naturally occurring powers commonly called magic (sometimes spelled magik to differentiate it from stage magic.

A spell is usually made specifically for a need. It should be researched, carefully reviewed and then performed.

Telling you a "random" spell, for you to try is not going to do you any good as each one needs to be "tailor made." You need to do the hard work for yourself in order for it to work correctly.

Why did witchcraft trials decline in 17TH century?

it never has because im a witch and i would be dead

Do you have magic in world?

yes it can in many differrent ways.

A Pagan PerspectiveMagic abounds in the world and universe around us, the first thing you need is to believe. After that it is up to you.

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the only magic exist is in your heart

if you follow your heart, if you love some one and if you dream

a dream is like a wish

the fairy tales movies maybe have magic

but do you bilive in such thing as than?

comment by someone else

Yes magic is real. And no its not the cliched "hurling lightning and smiting fools with flames" working magic is the process of tapping into the innermost fragment of our mind, the part that only wakes when your asleep (i forget what its called) and using the energy within this part of your mind to reach out and reshape the channels of supernatural/metaphysical energy that are in constant ebb and flow around us. there are different archetypes of magic. natural magic usually relies on special herbs, stones and oils and are mainly used for influencing the weather, or healing. i wont go any further into that branch because it would take a long time to explain all of the sub-branches of it. Black magic is the forceful manipulation of the channels of energy to satisfy your whims and to curse other people, black magic can be crafted (in some measure) from the same items used in natural magic, but can (and usually does...) go to serious extremes ranging anywhere from animal sacrifice, to human sacrifice and pacts with Satan or his minions. BE WARNED ABOUT BLACK MAGIC! AN ANCIENT MAGIC LAW KNOW AS "THE RULE OF THREEFOLD RETURN" STATES THAT ANY USE OF FOUL OR EVIL MAGIC WILL RESULT IN THE SPELL EVENTUALLY COMING FULL CIRCLE AND HARMING THE CASTER! (or worse, using black magic to contact and make a deal with Satan or his minions can result in your becoming said evil spirits personal (pet would be putting it too nicely)(in the afterlife...)

Why do people assume that witches are bad?

Thank you for your answer but I want to hear from people who DO think we are evil. Thank you again. (AS THIS IS MY QUESTION, I ASKED IT AND I WANT TO KNOW WHY THOSE WHO DO THINK WE ARE EVIL, THINK THAT.)

GREAT ANSWER ABOVE

Wicca ( properly pronounced witcha) is the Old English word for what we now call a shaman. The reason why we think of witches and pagans in general as being evil is that conquering religions always demonize the practices of the religions they replace. In fact, pagans are just as morally good or bad as everyone else, with this difference: pagans never have religious wars, or burn people at the stake, the way Christians do.

How many women were executed for witchcraft?

36869 were hung me mums mums mums mums mums mums mums told all of my mums mums

Who is the goddess of witchcraft?

This depends on the Witch. Different Witches follow different Goddess's or Gods, depending on their religious association. Many Pagan Witches have either a Matron Goddess or a Patron God or both, whom is/are their primary focus of worship. Many Wiccans follow a similar system. Many Wiccans believe in an all-encompassing creative force known as "The All", "The Source (of all Life)", "The Creator", which is comprised by the polarities of both the God (the Lord), and the Goddess (The Lady.)

Is there a school of witchcraft?

Witchcraft schools tend to be more group/club designs in the workshops and modern wiccan designs, claiming themselves as eclectic witchcraft models...

True there are few that teach properly....

but if you care to reach out to see what is here.. go here...

http://ancientschoolofthearts.weebly.com

the rest will be your journey ahead...

Master Golden Wizard

Luxas R...

What does the medieval witchcraft symbol mean?

There is the Pentacle, which is a five-point star, and a picture of a wand.

Why did people believe in witchcraft in the seventeenth century?

Superstition and uneducated belief in the occult (which we now know to be just coincidences and explainable phenomena), coupled with the misleading education of the church of the time.