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jason myers 10-25-2006 12:35 AM

witchcraft
 
alright.. i thought to open a thread about witchraft... who ever is interested and want to ask something you welcome.... if you show same class as my first thread then please dont waste our both time

ShankS 10-25-2006 12:41 AM

Trying to get a 'rise' out of a certain member now are we?

It's getting a bit clearer now, as to which previously banned member you are.

bwind22 10-25-2006 12:50 AM

I summoned up a few demons and had them devour this family of four that was driving too slow in front of me once... Oh, and I also sacrificed a couple kids last Halloween just for fun... Oh yeah, and I stabbed someone in the stomach once too. I am a bad ass!

jason myers 10-25-2006 03:48 AM

i will start by defining the world of witchcraft.... the definition of witchcraft is the ability to change things from there usual course by the power of will and the power of thought, now you think if you can do it.... the thing is that this ability lies in every person... but its a door that needs to be opened... better yet unlocked... every human if this world always wonder what are the limits of his abilities , well witchcraft is a connenction between human and nature.... when you as a human and as a spirit connect with the nature and make things happen by asking the nature for it , i first started with it when i was 12 , i was very intrested in that because my mom use tarot cards and know people in the mystic business, so i was very curious about the thing... i started from books, then web sites... then at age 14 i met a girl in my class who was dressed like goth and was gothic at every espect... later after we talked i got to know that she is into wicca... for anyone that doesnt know wicca is a religion which involves witchcraft and harmony with nature in it , so we started to study the thing together .... after i was 16 she left the country so i continued alone.. and today i still study the art of witchcraft..... its a huge world that includes a lot of aspects... many religions in it... many coltures... its amazing how huge that world is ....

so anyone who is interested in this subject and would like to share something i will be glad to discuss about it

ShankS 10-25-2006 04:27 AM

Dressing up goth, don't make you float on a broomstick.

jason myers 10-25-2006 04:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShankS (Post 495034)
Dressing up goth, don't make you float on a broomstick.

i was pointing out that she was dressed as a goth because thats what made me actually start talking with her because at that time i loved heavy metal and goth music so thats what made me start a talk with her, but only later i found out that she is into wicca

Disease 10-25-2006 04:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jason myers (Post 495024)
i will start by defining the world of witchcraft.... the definition of witchcraft is the ability to change things from there usual course by the power of will and the power of thought, now you think if you can do it.... the thing is that this ability lies in every person... but its a door that needs to be opened... better yet unlocked... every human if this world always wonder what are the limits of his abilities , well witchcraft is a connenction between human and nature.... when you as a human and as a spirit connect with the nature and make things happen by asking the nature for it , i first started with it when i was 12 , i was very intrested in that because my mom use tarot cards and know people in the mystic business, so i was very curious about the thing... i started from books, then web sites... then at age 14 i met a girl in my class who was dressed like goth and was gothic at every espect... later after we talked i got to know that she is into wicca... for anyone that doesnt know wicca is a religion which involves witchcraft and harmony with nature in it , so we started to study the thing together .... after i was 16 she left the country so i continued alone.. and today i still study the art of witchcraft..... its a huge world that includes a lot of aspects... many religions in it... many coltures... its amazing how huge that world is ....

so anyone who is interested in this subject and would like to share something i will be glad to discuss about it



Bite me!!!!!!

Vodstok 10-25-2006 07:28 AM

I dont believe in any religion, but i do beleiev in everyone's right to worship what ever they want, as long as it isnt hurting anyone else or crapping on their rights.


So far the only wiccan i have had regular contact with in in any form is our very own Haunted, so I must say that to date, i am impressed with the one Wiccan i know.

She is a good witch :) Now all she needs is a bubble, for travel. :D

_____V_____ 10-25-2006 07:31 AM

I heard she made a special order for that Firebolt/Nimbus 2000 broomstick from Hogwarts.

Vodstok 10-25-2006 12:49 PM

Hmm... he makes a nice thread (sort of0 and never comes back to it, but has to go have the last word in the other one as often as possible....

This one had some potential too.

Haunted 10-25-2006 12:54 PM

Bubble??? Are making refrences to Glinda?? I surely hope not, because that bitch is a hosebeast. :D

Yah, I'm a Witch, 13 yrs girl and woman. Note the whole "Priestess of The Morrigan," although it should be (technically) spelled "The Morrighan." That's the propper transliteration from the Gaelic.

However, I try to keep the "talk" to a mumble, because there's lots of folk about who aren't really digging on the mystical side of the street. I don't want to shoot that shit in their face anymore.

Vodstok 10-25-2006 12:55 PM

I didnt say you were Glinda, just that you might have an interest in her chosen form of locomotion.:D

Haunted 10-25-2006 12:58 PM

Nah, broomsticks are the only means of locomotion for any self respecting Witch...in theory, seeing as how I can't actually fly on a broomstick.

VoD-E 10-25-2006 01:04 PM

Surely to practise witchcraft you'd have to be female:confused:

Or am I wrong...

The Flayed One 10-25-2006 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Haunted (Post 495528)
Nah, broomsticks are the only means of locomotion for any self respecting Witch...in theory, seeing as how I can't actually fly on a broomstick.

Have you considered a zamboni, Haunted? They look awfully comfortable, and I'm sure there's a place to rest your beer.

http://www.elliottmasie.com/archives...er-zamboni.JPG

Haunted 10-25-2006 01:08 PM

Wrong, but don't stress. It's not a big deal if you don't practice Witchcraft not to know that off hand. Just don't assume we're all Satanists or that male Witches are called "warlocks" and you're good.

Flayed, I don't do beer. Cosmos and other vodka martinis and margaritas and other tequila beverages are more my thing.


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