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Re: male witch?
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Post # 21

Wiccan was the technical termed used to be the male equivalent of the female witch. now it is a religion, and so i would not call my self a wiccan just because i am a male witch. i still have to figure this one out, because i see witches as being females.'

That's not quite correct. In Anglo-Saxon "Wicca" referred to the practice of sorcery and magic. And in Old English "Wicca" was a male Witch and "Wicce" a female Witch while the term Wiccan referred to Witches of either gender.

In modern parlance of course the word "Wicca" refers to the religion that traces back to Gerald Gardner and the New Forest Coven. Those who practice Wicca are also Witches whether they be male or female.
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Re: male witch?
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Post # 22
I have recently adopted the term "mystic", because it covers all sides. It seems to be a "low impact" term also, lol
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Post # 23
Pls who is a real witch and can cast spells
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Every and each human being is able to cast a sensible spell. You, me or any other person, as long as they know how to concentrate, believe, balance their energy and etc can cast spells.

All of the spells located here are not possible to cast. Many of the spells are added by people who know nothing of the occult. So if you see a spell about levitating a tea cup and someone claiming to successfully perform it is not a witch but an ignorant fluff.

First, you need to know what a spell is and how it works. Magick as the simplest definition is the manipulation of energy. Pure energy and it's not physical energy. Means you can't do something physical with spiritual energy. You can't levitate, shape shift or anything a Movie would show. That's why the terms witch and other similar ones are mostly avoided, as people can't really understand what they really mean.
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