Witches…have you ever been told that you were practicing your craft the “wrong way”? How did you handle it?
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Of course, that’s an oversimplification of things. Any Occult practitioner knows that everything must be balanced and justified thus there are situations where retribution is done.
Besides: lol. "the wrong way" 😂
Some can hear the animals and trees while others can't. We all have different skills and gifts. There is no set way. Your location will change spells too.
Yeah, tell me you've never actually met Herself without saying you've never actually met Herself?
1) Not having big ceremony for “holidays”
2) Side eyes and warning about 3-fold and blowback for using offensive and harsh defensive magick.
I just explained I’m a chaos witch, I let my intuition guide me and it’s always worked out for the best.
I've taken the ignore it stance.
I’d consider Witchcraft self care. It can be very meditative.
That's before I start bringing out historical context. 🤭
Mostly, the ones that practice Celtic or Greek traditions.
I handled it by telling them that not everything is done the same way, and they should be more open-minded.
And i don’t handle it well
I have done so much healing in this area
I don’t rage as much
But I still go TF off 🤣😂
It actually pushed me to learn on a deeper level tho
Nothing like proving people wrong out of spite 🫰😝🤭
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But it can't be wrong. Magic has so many ways. And it's right exactly how you feel your working.
There is a right way and a wrong way to practice magic.
They even had a 'degree' structure to advance in the group, which is as far from Luciferianism as you can get! 😂
There is no worship in Luciferianism, just an exchange if you choose to work with Elders at all.
'Be your own God' is what the philosophy should be imo
From that time, I have remained on the solitary path. No regrets. I do have peers I trust for singular questions when I need outside perspective or specific knowledge.
I mentioned that key to all magic is being prepared to pay the cost.
She got quite upset.
Is it mean that I found it funny?
Me, wiping cheese doodle dust off my hands and grabbing the nearest butter knife: "Hail to the Watch Towers of the East! 'Sup, bitches?!"
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Me: "Good evening, Brigid. I brought cheese."
(Not that I've been told you *need* a 20 stanza poem, just, sometimes all you need is cheese.)
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