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Whether you call them shamen, alchemists, herbalists, Wiccans or witches, the practice of witchcraft, by any name, has been around almost as long as humans have.
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“When you go back far enough, there's going to be some kind of magic in the religion or native land you come from,” says Cary Chandler, a Salem, Mass.-based witch and celebrity astrologer ...
Yes, but maybe not the way you're picturing. Learn about the truth, myths, and misconceptions about real-life witches. 9 Things You Never Knew About Real-Life American Witches
The Gyre-Carling is a witch- or ogress-like figure, with variants such as Gyre-Carlin, Gy-Carling, and Gay-Carlin. [11] Gyre is possibly a cognate of the Norse word geri and thus has the meaning "greedy," [ 12 ] or it may be from the Norse gýgr meaning "ogress"; [ 3 ] carling or carline is a Scots and Northern English word meaning "old woman ...
The Covenant of the Goddess (CoG) is a cross-traditional Wiccan group of solitary Wiccan practitioners and over one hundred affiliated covens (or congregations). [1] It was founded in 1975 in order to increase co-operation among witches and to secure for witches and covens the legal protection enjoyed by members of other religions. [2]
There are also some '90s hits in here, like Practical Magic, which show you that sometimes, all a witch needs is some love! Okay, you definitely get the point by now. So without giving the whole ...