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Re: Born in to witchcraft
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Post # 11
It does require practice. When it comes to being born into witchcraft I see two important factors: Genetics and environment. Some people are simply better equipped to learn magic thanks to genetic factors and environmental factors which shape their experiences and how they interact with life.

Some people are born with a natural flair for art, others have to work on their skills endlessly to reach the same state, others still will never get there. Witchcraft is no different, it is a craft.

One isn't born into witchcraft per se, however, one can certainly be born with predilections to the craft which will serve as helpful and in an environment which nurtures the spiritual side of existence.

[In my opinion.]

Of course, at the end of the day, it really doesn't matter.
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Re: Born in to witchcraft
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Post # 12
The only advantage of being a 'born witch' is having family to teach you. Most pagan family's I hear of let their child choose when they're ready, so even if you were born into a family of witches, you would still have to choose. There's nothing really different between converting and being born. Some say there's powers passed down, but I don't think so, I only know two people who were born into witchcraft, and the line doesn't go back very far. One friend his mother converted when she was a teen, and the other friend her grandmother converted [though I can't remember if her mother converted before the grandmother or they influenced each other.] Point is, from what I've seen, you've got a study partner. While both of my friends celebrated the sabbats with their family, they didn't choose witchcraft until they were 13.
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Post # 13
You raise a very valid point magic is energy and can not be transported through blood that is very true although a baby inside a mother's womb does share the blood of the mother at first but the mother would have to practice during her pregnancy to have the child have a witch bloodline. If the mother teaches the child growing up would the baby be born a witch?
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Re: Born in to witchcraft
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Post # 14
Nekoshema you as well bring very valid points to this discussion thank you for your input.
And yeah I have a couple study partners.
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Re: Born in to witchcraft
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Post # 15
Well certain 'skills' are said to be passed down such as clairvoyance, but you can still train yourself. The power of magick is in all of us, and to be a witch is to be wise. Not every witch casts spells or believes in the divine, but they all study and apply their knowledge. In this sense, you are not born a witch, it is a choice you make, and the effort you put into it.
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Post # 16
There is much learning to do in the art of witchcraft so much so that nobody can master it and in my opinion it's just silly that some people think that you have to be born from witches bloodline to be a witch just having that would call for so much presicion a pregnant woman's energy is drained just from creating a baby I know that if I had practiced while I was pregnant there is no way I would have been able to do anything right
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Post # 17
The closest I have seen to being born into it is one person in my family of each generation just ends up practicing magick and that still could just be coincedental
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Post # 18
My family don't practice but as a child i always had a really strong spiritual side and when I discovered witchcraft.. i don't know how to say this but it felt like i had been practising my whole life, im always learning but there were things i already knew how to do before discovering witchcraft, i just didn't know what to call them... i use to read peoples Aura's and see their past lives. I 'shifted' in my dream into a fox and i found my familiar when i was 8.. Im not a fraud and im not making this up to sound special..
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Post # 19
I was born into witchcraft, but my mother does not practice. You can be a witch without being born into it, but from my an old witch told me you should do a Seance in order to make your magic work.
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Re: Born in to witchcraft
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Post # 20
I have skills that have been passes down, intuition, clairvoyance, I can see spirits, among other things. Other witches have told my mother that she is a very powerful white witch, it is in our family line but somewhere along the line they stopped practicing. But it definitely ties to blood, but that does not mean you can only practice by having it in your blood-but I think it does make you start off more powerful in some ways, plus having psychic abilities really helps with magic.
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