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  2. Dayan (witch) - Wikipedia

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    Daayans worship evil, "black magic spirits". [14] Many believe they are the handmaidens of goddesses, and are known as yoginis in local lore. The word daayan is used in many Hindi films, short films, Indian and Pakistani TV serials as well as in social media as a female, who does things that are not for the good cause or promote evil in society.

  3. Wiccan morality - Wikipedia

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    Wiccan morality is expressed in a brief statement found within a text called the Wiccan Rede: "An it harm none, do what you will."("An" is an archaic word meaning "if".) The Rede differs from some other well-known moral codes (such as Christian or Islamic notion of sin) in that, while it does contain a prohibition, it is largely an encouragement to act fre

  4. Churel - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of Churel supposedly originated from Persia where they were described as being the spirits of women who died with "grossly unsatisfied desires". [4]In South-East Asia, the Churel is the ghost of a woman who either died during childbirth, while she was pregnant, or during the prescribed "period of impurity".

  5. Ipsita Roy Chakraverti - Wikipedia

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    But what makes Sacred Evil so interesting is the juxtaposition of modern thought with the ageless. After every chapter there are notes on the practices described in it along with modern explanations." [22] Krithika Ranjan from The Hindu commented, "Throughout [Sacred Evil] Chakraverti refers to herself as a skeptic. Yet the stories she tells ...

  6. Maqlû - Wikipedia

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    The Maqlû, “burning,” series is an Akkadian incantation text which concerns the performance of a rather lengthy anti-witchcraft, or kišpū, ritual.In its mature form, probably composed in the early first millennium BC, [1]: 5 it comprises eight tablets of nearly a hundred incantations and a ritual tablet, giving incipits and directions for the ceremony.

  7. Sigil - Wikipedia

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    Apotropaic magic – Magic intended to turn away harm or evil influences; Behenian fixed star – Application in medieval astrology; Ceremonial magic – Variety of rituals of magic; Dictionary of Occult, Hermetic and Alchemical Sigils – Occult text of sigils and symbols; Icelandic magical staves – Symbols believed to possess magical properties

  8. Thomas Ady - Wikipedia

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    It is remarkable (if it is true) that the Court in Salem were so quick to identify an extract from such a witchcraft-sceptical text. Ady's books here, or Reginald Scot's and Roger Williams' works cited earlier, resemble books on conscience that came later that also use the Bible, notably those of the Christian Abolitionist Movement .

  9. Asian witchcraft - Wikipedia

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    Evil witch antagonists, borne out of the European concept of witch, are popular; however, their powers rarely stem from worshipping devils. Magical girl animation is typically referred to as mahō shōjo and majokko anime in Japan and the target audience is intended for female prepubescent viewers at first, [ 18 ] later this genre of anime ...