Yes witchcraft does exist. It is one of many spiritual paths available.
Finding someone to teach you should be done locally. You need to be able to sit down with your mentor, talk to him or her and watch what they do. Much of what we do is as much in the gestures, movements and physicality as it is in the words, herbs and spells.
Everything exsist's if many people believe in it' its like most things"
its you either follow this belief or you Dont.
Witchcraft can exist in two forms or not in those forms for people who follow it, believe in it, or believe in something that others simply think is witchcraft.
Yes. And it still does.
it doesnt so far
Yes, many forms of paganism and the Craft exist in countries throughout the world.
First of all, witchcraft doesn't exist in the fact that someone CANNOT put a spell on another person. Witchcraft is impossible to do, let alone master. Therefore, there are not signs that someone has put a spell on another person, because witchcraft and spells do not exist.
Witches are usually the ones performing witchcraft, not alot else really to say.
There never was witchcraft in Salem. It was all superstition that lead to the killings of innocent people.
This questions stems from an assumption that there was actual witchcraft during the Salem panic. No witchcraft was practiced in Salem in the seventeenth century. It is very difficult for something that didn't exist to change.
Actually burning herbs for protection would BE witchcraft, so I guess the answer is none. The best protection from witchcraft would be the realisation that it isn't real.A Pagan PerspectiveOther than the misconception that witchcraft does not exist, the above if one of the best answers I've come across in years.If you are not a practitioner of witchcraft, your best protection is your own faith.
reginald scot
In his introduction to the play how does miller explain what really motivated the people of Salem to accuse their neighbors about witchcraft?
there really is NO SUCH THING as witchcraft!!
i really dont know
No. First of all, spells and mermaids are not real, so it doesn't really witchcraft. Witchcraft, at least the Western conception of it, is tied to the religion of Wicca. Most folklore relating to magic is not related to Wicca.