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  2. Witchcraft - Wikipedia

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    Witchcraft is the use of alleged supernatural powers of magic.A witch is a practitioner of witchcraft. Traditionally, "witchcraft" means the use of magic or supernatural powers to inflict harm or misfortune on others, and this remains the most common and widespread meaning. [1]

  3. Wicca - Wikipedia

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    Wicca (English: / ˈ w ɪ k ə /), also known as "The Craft", [1] is a modern pagan, syncretic, earth-centered religion.Considered a new religious movement by scholars of religion, the path evolved from Western esotericism, developed in England during the first half of the 20th century, and was introduced to the public in 1954 by Gerald Gardner, a retired British civil servant.

  4. Witchcraft in North America - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Navajos usually hesitate to discuss things like witches and witchcraft with non-Navajos. [16] As with other traditional cultures, the term "witch" is never used for healers or others who help the community with their ceremonies and spiritual work. [12]

  5. Are witches real? Everything to know on spells, magic and more

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    According to Mar, witch spells really aren't much different than conventional prayers. "If you believe, like many do, that prayer is meaningful and can even be effective, and you can pray for any ...

  6. European witchcraft - Wikipedia

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    Another notable tradition is Traditional Witchcraft, which stands apart from mainstream Wicca and emphasizes older, more "traditional" roots. This category includes Cochrane's Craft , founded by Robert Cochrane as a counterpoint to Gardnerian Wicca, and the Sabbatic Craft , as defined by Andrew Chumbley , which draws on a patchwork of ancient ...

  7. History of magic - Wikipedia

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    The history of magic extends from the earliest literate cultures, who relied on charms, divination and spells to interpret and influence the forces of nature. Even societies without written language left crafted artifacts, cave art and monuments that have been interpreted as having magical purpose.

  8. Etymology of Wicca - Wikipedia

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    One refers to the entirety of the Pagan Witchcraft movement, while the other refers explicitly to traditions included in what is now called British Traditional Wicca. [ 1 ] Although pronounced differently, the term Wicca is a modern derivation of the Old English word ƿiċċa , which referred to sorcerers in Anglo-Saxon England and has yielded ...

  9. Witchcraft (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Witchcraft has a wide range of meanings in anthropological, folkloric, mythological, and religious contexts. Witchcraft may otherwise refer to: Neopagan witchcraft , umbrella term for syncretic earth-centered religious movements