What do you think of when you hear “witchcraft” and “spells?” Are you envisioning a haggard old woman with a wart on her nose and a scary cackle? Then Hollywood has been successful in convincing you that it what witches are. The truth though may surprise you. The truth is that anyone, including you can practice witchcraft. Spells are not as mysterious as most people want to believe they are either.
It is important that we stress the point right here that witchcraft is not Satanism. Witchcraft has more to do with living in harmony with the world around us and doing good then setting out to harm others. As a matter of fact the standard saying amongst witches is that “If it harms none, do what ye will.” Spiritually speaking Wicca offers insight and guidance to witchcraft. Know though this, all Wiccans are witches but not all witches are Wiccan.
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Now casting the witchcraft spell is something else that there is a huge misconception about. You do not have to stand over a huge boiling cauldron… I believe it is called a pot. Now if you chose to use a pot as your cauldron you must only ever use it for the purpose of spell casting. You shouldn’t cast a spell in a pot, throw out the water and make spaghetti in it. There is a certain sacredness that belongs to each tool that you use.
… You must focus on the spell while you are performing it. The most powerful spells are the ones that you write yourself, using spells that someone else has written is wonderful to but if power is what you are after, write your own. Remember that whatever you are sending out into the universe is going to come back to you, so follow the “If it harm none, do what ye will.”

