well emo and gothic people tend to be more open minded especially towards religions and so compared to preppy people they are more likely to convert from christianity to wicca and paganism. also stereotypically witchcraft is very dark and so are emo people but like witchcraft, emo people are misunderstood and so emo people tend to bond to witchcraft. It is not a bad thing at all because a lot of emo paople who turn to wicca find true happiness in the craft and become less deppressed.
Emo and depression are two different things. Allot of people might take offence in this thread, but as it has been said emo and Gothic people are more open minded.
I find it rather disturbing that anyone feels one type of lifestyle is more open-minded than any other.
In fact, I would find anyone to make such a statement, to be opposite of such a claim, eg: saying "I'm emo/goth therefore I am more open minded than someone of a different 'style'" is a very closed minded thing to say.
well i think its because emo and gothic people want to go to their "dark side" and witchcraft is sterotopically seen as a dark art, which it really isnt. but must people i know that look into witchcraft, pagan, wicca, ect, and that are emo or gothic find the "light" and became less depressed or dark. and not everyone here is depressed.
Magick is you sending your thoughts into the universe and so on and so on. It doesn't matter what kind of thoughts your sending, it will be sent and worked towards your life.
For example, if I wanted a car then I would keep dreaming about it and thinking about it until I can buy one or someone give it to me.
Same thing with bad thoughts, if someone checks the mail thinking they will just get bills then they would most likely just get bills.
Tip, go watch The Secret. It basically supports Magick.
... This thread is over a year old and most of those people aren't even here anymore.
It's fine to revive a very old thread to discuss the subject at hand, but there's not really any point addressing members from older posts. At least not most of the time.