Ok, I'll be the obviously mean one here and point out some issues that I found.
You are of course free to offer to teach if you would like. As far as I know, this site offers no restrictions on that sort of offer.
However, to anyone who reads this and is considering taking this user up on the offer, I would ask that you look at his spell contribution first.
You cannot turn someone into a car, as you suggest.
You cannot turn into a Dragon, as you suggest.
You cannot turn into a bird, as you suggest.
You cannot cause someone to have claws, as you suggest.
You cannot turn into a werewolf, as you suggest.
To each their own and all, but because of the many impressionable minds on this site I would highly recommend NOT taking this member on as a teacher as they clearly have no experience in magick and seem to work on fantasy and Hollywood delusions only.
Sorry to put it out there like that, but someone needed to.
yes i need but how can you make a practical from me i have so many people around me in my relation and if i want that some body obey me as i wish is this possible by your magic teaching do you send me a little trailer i want to try it and come back to your teaching are you have any form of magic in short trailer for me thank you best regrades, Assad Iqbal,
Re: Anybody need a teacher By: WhiteRav3n / Knowledgeable
Post # 13 Jun 08, 2011
Oh, goodness....
So many green minds. I hope that the Lady guide you all away from this "wizard"!
I do agree that the words sorceror, wizard and witch may be used to describe a person"s personal path. Witches use magick more so intertwined with religion, usually folk magick/low magick is the main type used. Wizards are more based off of "formulae" and use high magick only/mostly. Sorcerors are somewhere in the middle, or they are magickal practitioners that do not like the word "witch". This is just my opinion based off of observation of the word uses throughout history.