Wow, I find it so incredible, that for a couple hundred years now we have been told that all that stuff about witches with broomsticks and pointed hats, casting spells over caldrons was pure malarky. We were told that the people burned at the stake and dowsed in the lake were innocent victims of a hysterical society. And YET, here we are in 2019 and look at these specimens. HOLY MOLY! It is hard not to laugh, even though this is terribly serious stuff folks.
For all this time while they were convincing all of us they were not the mean, evil creatures they had been accused of being, they have been working their horrendous and evil magic rituals in the dark. But now they are coming out in the open and we are able to see, THEY ACTUALLY ARE EXACTLY AS THEY HAD BEEN PORTRAYED IN THE PAST! All the way down to their broomsticks, white hats, blood rituals, sex magic, and cannibalism.
So, just as we have learned about the sinister origins of most of the traditional nursery rhymes, now we have real evidence that all those creepy tales of witches who live in the deep forest and eat children, of parents who give or sell their children to witches, of people who have been poisoned or cursed by witches, and vampires who drink your blood… WERE ALL BASED IN TRUTH!!!! Just like the MYTHOLOGY of the past was actually TRUE HISTORICAL RECORDS. Not fairy tales like we have been told. DEMONS EXIST and WITCHES EXIST and always have been here all along working in the shadows.
This is an old video but still applies. I wanted you to watch it especially for the beginning where you can watch these Witches dressed in their garb marching and chanting their curses. Well the witches did not like the truth of their image to be that public. OCCULT is the word of the day, so they took down the video. Now, when they protest and cast their spells in public they make sure the camera does not capture their true nature and their true practice and their true intent, and their true SPIRITS!
Witches are real and their ranks are growing. Amid the rise in political activism across the country, young American women have been drawn to witchcraft as a sign of feminism and community building. Salem, Massachusetts, is ingrained in the mythos of witches and draws many women curious about the movement. Some of these witches come from families that have practiced witchcraft for generations, while others are new to the world of spells. But one thing they all have in common: they see it as a feminist practice. Feb. 7, 2018
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Speaking to Harper’s Bazaar, Madonna described focusing on Trump’s image on the TV screen while casting magic spells as her agent and friend recited verses from the Quran.
“We were doing everything: lighting candles, meditating, praying, offering our lives to God, Allah, Satan, whomever – as long as they would shrink Trump into a hideous little monster and he would lose to Hillary,” said Madonna, seemingly puzzled that no deity was interested in answering the prayers of a 58-year-old woman who promised oral sex to anybody who voted for Hillary.
In the end, her mystical witchcraft backfired. Trump defeated Clinton, and Madonna became a hideous little monster instead. Months later the transmogrified celebrity is still struggling to accept what has happened: “It’s like suddenly losing all my money and power, and also being stuck in a nightmare, but I repeat myself.”
Explaining that she was used to “always getting what she wants”, Madonna said her life has become a horror show. This is how she feels every morning now, she said, waking up sad and heartbroken and devastated, and saying to herself: ‘Wait a second. Donald Trump is the president and I’m a hideous monster. It’s not a bad dream. It really happened.’
On the bright side, she is hopeful that her Quran-reading agent and friend can use her mystic powers to get Madonna a part alongside Peter Dinklage in the upcoming seventh season of the popular Game of Thrones TV series
Is it any wonder that Magick is popular among our young people when they teach this kind of garbage in our Universities? Over simplified and totally biased against Christianity they make magicians and witches sound like saints. Failing to explain where these “supernatural powers” originate. People are to dumb to realize that they are trading faith in their loving heavenly father for faith in demonic forces from the pit of HELL! These entities disguise themselves as workers of light and good. Until you are totally under their control and then you will find yourself meeting THEIR DEMANDS which ultimately lead to human sacrifice. You are either serving Good or Evil. There are no other choices.
Early Modern England: Politics, Religion, and Society under the Tudors and Stuarts (HIST 251) In this lecture, Professor Wrightson discusses witchcraft and magic. He begins with the context of magic beliefs in this period, introducing the ‘cunning folk’ who had reputations as healers and were often consulted. He then considers the specific problem of witchcraft, the use of magic to do harm, and its identification by the late medieval church as a form of anti-Christian cult. He examines the distinctive nature of both witchcraft beliefs and the history of witchcraft prosecution in England (as compared with both Scotland and continental Europe), outlining the typical circumstances of a witchcraft accusation and what these might suggest about the rise and fall of concern with witchcraft. Finally he considers a number of unresolved problems in the history of witchcraft in England: the nature of the links between gender and witchcraft; the reasons behind the passage of the statutes defining witchcraft as a crime; and the exceptionally large number of trials conducted in the county of Essex. 00:00 – Chapter 1. Magic 08:56 – Chapter 2. Differences between Witchcraft in England and in Europe 19:26 – Chapter 3. Trials in England 35:05 – Chapter 4. Witchraft Statutes in Essex Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses This course was recorded in Fall 2009.
Multiple mainstream media sources this past year covered “Witchcraft on the Rise in America”. The articles say that millennials are casting off Christianity as they embrace witchcraft. What could be behind this growing trend? Is this just an organic shift or could there possibly be some sort of influence that is swaying the popular opinion of the youth of this generation? Find out in this brand new LED episode! Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/littlelightstu…
In a world where people are told that they are the architects of their own life; that they are responsible for what manifests in their life; that they can not only accomplish their dreams, and have their heart’s desire but they can BECOME GODS, how are we surprised that they are not at their wits end and grasping at anything that promises them the power they lack to take control?
In today’s society, everything is about self. Self-promotion, self-indulgence, and self-expression. We live in the world of selfies. Naturally, with all this focus on self, no one has any respect for others, no empathy, no compassion. If anything or anyone should get in your way, or try to interfere with one’s goals and desires, just bully them (be sure to post it online, so the whole world can join in the fun), beat them up, cast a spell on them, or put a hex on them, if that doesn’ t work, just kill them. That seems to be the mindset of this generation.
The sad truth is that the world has come to its end. For centuries now, worldwide, the people have been walking in a false Christianity. A watered down, polluted, powerless Christianity. Why? Because they never were truly converted in their hearts. They heard the Gospel and understood it with their head, but it never got into their heart. They had a form of godliness but they were denying the power behind it. You see, unless you are truly circumcised in your heart, you cannot receive the Holy Spirit. The indwelling of the Holy Spirit is the power behind the Gospel. He is the reason why Jesus came, suffered and died. God himself, paid the price, so that by His spirit He could come and dwell inside you, and empower you to walk in holiness. NO ONE can walk in righteousness without that power.
So, now as darkness grows ever darker, people are coming to the end of themselves. They are learning that they do not have the power to stand. Sadly, they are turning to darkness to defeat the darkness. THAT WILL NEVER WORK!
The number of Americans who claim to be witches has increased dramatically over the past 30 years.
A priest pursuing doctoral studies in exorcisms pointed to the increasing popularity of spiritualism in general, which includes yoga and ouija, and the need for instant results in American culture.
He theorized that people who are dissatisfied with their religion begin to look for a “quick fix-– magic.”
And while some witches differentiate between “white magic” and “black magic,” with black magic being intentionally malicious, he rejected the idea there could be any such thing as positive or harmless magic.
“Both of them are associated with Satan, and he’s in charge of that,” the priest told CNA.
A lack of faith in the Christian God coupled with the “very hedonistic society” of modern times adds to the appeal of the supposed quick fix of magic, he said.
“Anything we want, we have to have right away,” he said.
Ahead of the midterms, a crowd of witches gathered in New York toplace a public hex on Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh. “Foster within us bravery and cloak us in armor as we face an enemy who seems insurmountable,” chanted Dakota Bracciale, co-owner of the Brooklyn “metaphysical boutique” where the event was held.
An interest in the esoteric tends to reassert itself at moments of crisis: Spiritualism was in part a reaction to the Industrial Revolution; the New Age movement reflected the cultural upheaval of the 1960s and ’70s. But I think the growing interest in witches and witchcraft speaks to a uniquely unsettled moment in U.S. history — and an unprecedented loss of hope felt by an entire generation. Absent anything else to hold on to, we’re reaching into the dark.
And can you blame them? The government is gridlocked, climate genocide looms, and, almost without our noticing, profoundly unnatural technologies have inserted themselves — malevolently, in now seems — into every corner our lives. There is a sense that today’s problems are so entrenched that it will take something otherworldly to fix them. (they don’t realize it is otherwordly forces that have created the problems. You cannot fight evil with evil.)
Enter the witch.
“A lot of people right now feel very helpless,” says Teighe Thorsen, the 30-year-old founder of the D.C. witch collective CityWitches. “Being able to practice witchcraft gives you a sense of control that you may not have in other parts of your life.”
generation. Absent anything else to hold on to, we’re reaching into the dark.
As Christianity increasingly dwindles in popularity with young Americans, the occult is offering girls a safe, flexible, and feminist-friendly alternative.(safe?? that is hilarious!! What fools! Dealing with demons IS NOT SAFE!)
At first glance, Abby’s Tumblr looks like any you’d expect from a suburban 17-year-old: There are memes, GIFs of Grimes, and snippets of Maya Angelou’s poetry spliced together in a vivid collage of modern girlhood. Where Abby’s blog starts to look unfamiliar, however, is in the collection of posts with custom sigil designs, tarot readings, and high-definition pictures of crystals. Unlike most others who will be taking the SAT this weekend, Abby is a digital witch.“It’s times like this I’m really glad I have my practice,” she says as she starts typing up a fresh blog post. Instead of unloading her fears and frustrations into a wordy diatribe, Abby carefully crafts a string of emoji: books, sparkles, a pen, the sun — which she then works backward so the line mirrors itself. Beneath this, she adds the caption: “Spell for success on all of your tests! Likes charge it, and reblogs cast it.”
Within just a few hours, Abby’s spell has over 400 likes and reblogs. “It’s getting powerful,” she says with a grin.
For today’s young, outspoken witches, the online world is integral to their practice. The #witch tag on Instagram boasts more than two million images of crystals, altars, and black-and-white portraits; a Tumblr search for emoji spells like Abby’s yield hundreds of incantations for love, protection, and the disempowerment of misogynists: “A curse on ANYONE that leaks anyone’s nudes, specifically Leslie Jones’s,” one reads.
The longstanding intersection of witchcraft and feminismgives the practice additional appeal for young women in particular: Witchcraft is one of the few spiritual schools that, even in its most primitive stages, has always been associated with women. Some strains of witchcraft explicitly position themselves as alternatives to more patriarchal forms of faith
“Witchcraft is self-directed and isn’t built upon the subjugation of women as so many major religions are, which is one reason it’s so appealing.”
“Feminism is certainly close to magic and witchcraft because it is historically a women’s practice and women were the ones persecuted the worst for it,” she says. “It’s baffling how people talk about the witch trials as if they’re just a weird thing that happened and weren’t an enormous crime against women.”
The Internet provides a flexible middle ground where a witch can choose to reveal as much or as little about her true identity as she feels comfortable doing: Tumblr in particular, where a few pictures and first names are the only identifying information for most, often acts as a home base for digital witches
What is the fastest growing religion in the United States? If you said Christianity, you would be way off. In fact, the most recent numbers show that Christianity is in a serious state of decline in America. If you said Islam, you are much closer to a correct answer. Islam is the fastest growing major religion in the United States.But there is a faith that is growing even faster than Islam.It is called Wicca, and it is currently growing at an astounding pace. Wicca emerged as a faith in the middle of the 20th century, but the origins of many Wiccan practices actually go back for thousands of years, and some researchers believe that certain aspects of Wicca can actually be traced all the way back to ancient Babylon. According to Wikipedia, Wicca “is a modern pagan, witchcraft religion”. It has been estimated that the number of Americans that are Wiccans is doubling every 30 months, and at this point, there are more than 200,000 registered witches and approximately 8 million unregistered practitioners of Wicca. And it is important to remember that Wicca is just one form of witchcraft. There are many other “darker” forms of witchcraft that are also experiencing tremendous growth. A Christian Post article from a few years ago claimed that the number of Wiccans in America is doubling every 30 months…
Are you starting to get the picture?
There is a huge fascination with the occult in the United States right now. We can see this on television, in our movies, and in popular novels. (Well, in truth, it has been driven by television, movies and popular novels, with the help of our news media and education system!!)
There are hundreds of politicians, judges, and Congressmen who are evil, lascivious, perverts, or who have done things that were destructive to our nation’s welfare and/or to our populace. There have always been people who were adamantly against one candidate or another, and certainly, there have been people who HATED whatever President might be in office during any given period… BUT, COME ON… Seriously, when someone is ELECTED, we, as civilized citizens should treat them with respect and dignity. They are only in office for a short term.
Why, are these folks so desperately fearful that they are willing to go to such ridiculous extremes? That is where their lack of faith in GOD is their problem. When you know that there is a GOD in heaven, who cares and you have faith in His power and might, and you trust that He knows exactly what is going on and has a plan. You don’t sweat anything. I feel sorry for anyone who truly believes that they are capable of CONTROLLING the world. I certainly would not want any of these folks in charge. I can promise you that.
Doucette — which is her married name, not her legal name — is one of the “resistance witches,” an at least 13,000-strong umbrella group of internet neo-pagans, Wiccans, solo practitioners who self-identify as “hedge witches,” longtime magical practitioners in various traditions, and committed activists. They’ve come together each month since Trump’s inauguration with one goal: to perform a spell — equal parts quasi-religious ritual and activist performance — to “bind” the president, forming a collective known as the #MagicResistance.
The spell, a variant on a traditional “binding” spell found in many contemporary neo-pagans and other occult practices, involves channeling energy to limit Trump’s power, “so that he may fail utterly/that he may do no harm.” (Practitioners have the option to add, “You’re fired.”)
But nearly all “resistance witches” share a passion for the collective aspect of their practice, allowing them to channel feelings of powerlessness about the current administration, while reviving a sense of community and ritual many report missing from their daily experience.
Like many practitioners of the spell, Doucette was interested in the occult before. She’d signed up for classes at the online School of Witchery, but never cast a spell before she saw fellow interested witches post about the binding spell online. Yet the idea of joining an inclusive, welcoming community — and doing something to address her fear and anger in the wake of the election — motivated her to transform interest into practice. “I like the occult and I like activism,” she said. The #MagicResistance offered her a chance to do both.
The practice, members say, reinforces a sense of community and identity much, in the same way, a more “traditional” Sunday morning church service might. At the same time, its roots in internet culture allow individuals and communities within the #MagicResistance to reimagine the binding spell to suit their own needs. The practice can satisfy a desire to meditate constructively alone or to make connections online with other activists who may not have as many anti-Trump allies on the ground. Whether or not the organization has any supernatural elements — either as religion or as magic — members have a space to simply counter a sense of powerlessness. (Well, I can garauntee you there are very real supernatural elements involved)
For practitioners, desperate times demand magical measures
Katherine Gojira’s altar.
Effigies
Casting spells as a form of political protest might sound strange. But that, said Michel M. Hughes, one of the originators of the spell, is precisely the point.
“My thought from the beginning,” he told Vox, “was that Trump’s presidency was surreal and abnormal, therefore there was a need to counter him and resist his administration beyond the normal channels like public protests, petitions, emails, and calls to representatives.” Hughes, likewise saw the spell’s efficacy as, in part, granting a kind of power to its participants: “One very powerful element of the spell is its ability to allow participants to take back their power from the out-of-control administration.”
Witches gather in Balboa Park, San Diego, to put a hex on Donald Trump. Pictures taken from Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ground-Zero-Players-242666522812030/
But with the (alt-)right seemingly in power, Gault said, the time was right for the left to reclaim the power of the internet, whether magical or otherwise. “Anger brings people together in ways hope sometimes can’t,” he said.
But that still leaves one question — does the ritual work? For Gault, as for many practitioners, it almost doesn’t matter. He doesn’t “rule it out.” But he also pointed out that in his wider magic practice, the efficacy of spellwork could be as easily subscribed to its psychological impact — the way rituals informed his state of mind and gave him motivation to act — as to the supernatural.
As Doucette put it: “I’m cynical. Much as I don’t think my vote has an effect, I don’t think my spell is binding anyone. But for me, the practice of a community getting together for a common goal … it kind of filled something in me.”
A large group of witches is meeting in Brooklyn this month to place a curse on Judge Brett Kavanaugh “and upon all rapists and the patriarchy which emboldens, rewards and protects them.”
“We will be embracing witchcraft’s true roots as the magik of the poor, the downtrodden and disenfranchised,” states a website advertising the October 20 event, “as often the only weapon, the only means of exacting justice available to those of us who have been wronged by men just like him.”
Approximately 1,000 people have said they will attend the sold-out event, which will also be live-streamed on social media. A quarter of the proceeds will be donated to abortion giant Planned Parenthood, organizers stated. (They scream about what men do to women, but they support abortion clinics, ironically often staffed by male physicians, where the MOST HORRENDOUS ACTS are perpetrated upon women and on the poor innocent infants who are tortured, mutilated and murdered at their hands.)
How dare they make declare Kavanaugh a rapist without any proof or charges brought against him? Just because they don’t want him in office, does not give them the right to smear his name. This is still America, where someone is assumed innocent until proven guilty.
It is all part of their spell casting, they are convincing the public that ALL MEN are an evil that must be purged from the face of the earth. Here are a few feminists quotes taken from the following article.
I feel that ‘man-hating’ is an honorable and viable political act, that the oppressed have a right to class-hatred against the class that is oppressing them. Robin Morgan, Ms. Magazine Editor
The nuclear family must be destroyed… Whatever its ultimate meaning, the break-up of families now is an objectively revolutionary process. Linda Gordon
I want to see a man beaten to a bloody pulp with a high-heel shoved in his mouth, like an apple in the mouth of a pig. Andrea Dworkin
Since marriage constitutes slavery for women, it is clear that the women’s movement must concentrate on attacking this institution. Freedom for women cannot be won without the abolition of marriage. Sheila Cronin, the leader of the feminist organization NOW
Marriage as an institution developed from rape as a practice. Andrea Dworkin
The institution of sexual intercourse is anti-feminist. Ti-Grace Atkinson
Rape is nothing more or less than a conscious process of intimidation by which all men keep all women in a state of fear. Susan Brownmiller, Against Our Will p.6
The more famous and powerful I get the more power I have to hurt men. Sharon Stone
The proportion of men must be reduced to and maintained at approximately 10% of the human race. Sally Miller Gearhart, in The Future – If There Is One – Is Female
And if the professional rapist is to be separated from the average dominant heterosexual (male), it may be mainly a quantitative difference. Susan Griffin, Rape: The All-American Crime
If life is to survive on this planet, there must be a decontamination of the Earth. I think this will be accompanied by an evolutionary process that will result in a drastic reduction of the population of males. Mary Daly
Men who are unjustly accused of rape can sometimes gain from the experience. Catherine Comins
As long as some men use physical force to subjugate females, all men need not. The knowledge that some men do suffices to threaten all women. He can beat or kill the woman he claims to love; he can rape women…he can sexually molest his daughters… THE VAST MAJORITY OF MEN IN THE WORLD DO ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE. Marilyn French
women have their faults/men have only two: / everything they say / everything they do. Popular Feminist Graffiti
I do want to be able to explain to a 9-year-old boy in terms he will understand why I think it’s OK for girls to wear shirts that revel in their superiority over boys. Treena Shapiro
IN OTHER WORDS, FEMINISM IS WITCHCRAFT. MAGIC WORKINGS TO SHAPE THE WORLD TO FIT THEIR SELFISH GOALS. FEMINISTS ARE FORCING THEIR WILL ON THE REST OF US. FEMINISING OUR MEN AND DEFEMINISING OUR GIRLS! WITCHCRAFT!! IN TOTAL DEFIANCE OF GOD, THE NORMAL FUNCTION OF SOCIETY AND THEIR OWN PHYSICALITY. SADLY, THEY DON’T REALIZE THAT THEY ARE TOOLS IN THE HANDS OF RULING ELITE.
What is truly tragic is that most of the people that are currently experimenting with witchcraft today have no idea what that are messing with. They are caught up in the “latest craze”, many of them just following their friends, or looking for friends. They don’t know, that there are very dark and powerful demonic forces behind witchcraft who are lulling them into a false sense of security in order to gain access and establish control. By the time these poor souls realize the truth, it will be too late. They will be in too deep. Their soul will belong to Satan and there will be no way to get it back. Tragic trick. These demons are not playing. If you think that you can control a demon and/or release yourself from their grip… you better think again. These beings hundreds of times stronger than you, and a thousand times smarter. YOU have no chance at winning against a demon. They only one who can save you, is JESUS CHRIST! Ya, the one on whom you have turned your back. The one you were convinced was holding you back, ruining your fun, keeping you down.You have been warned.
The ‘witch’ Tituba of Salem with Elizabeth Parris and Abigail Williams during the witchcraft delusion of 1692 (Witches still want you to believe that they got a raw deal in the past, they were wrongly accused and misunderstood)
Witchcraft is thriving in the US, with an estimated 1.5 million Americans now identifying as witches – more than the total number of Presbyterians. As Christianity declines across the country, paganism has swung to the mainstream, with witchcraft paraphernalia for sale on every high street and practices normalized across popular culture. In the past two years, it has also become darkly politicized.
Dakota Bracciale, a 29-year-old transgender/queer witch and co-owner of Catland Books and witch shop in Brooklyn, is pleased with the outcome of the ritual hex placed on US Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in October. The curse, carried out from Catland Books, was well attended by witches, atheists and humanists – and was followed around the country on social media.
Millennials, says Bracciale, are looking for spiritualism outside traditional religion. “The hex centers on the notion that we live in a universe of chaos, entropy, destruction, death, decay with a final ending of oblivion – scientists are telling us. So the witch does everything for themselves – there is no other help in this universe of decay and chaos.If you don’t get in the driver’s seat things will just get worse,” the witch said.
A Black and a White Witch with a Devil Animal, Illustration from a collection of chapbooks on esoterica (woodcut) (later coloration) by English School
In a wide-ranging discussion with the Telegraph, Bracciale, who described the interview questions as “sensationalist”, talked about political hexes and witchcraft in general.
Bracciale is “absolutely” willing to cause physical harm through a hex – “no issue with that”. And while Bracciale would have been just as pleased with the new Supreme Court Justice’s death, resignation or physical disfigurement, the main goal of the Kavanaugh hex, and the three hexes on President Donald Trump from Catland Books this summer, was to “let them be exposed for who they are – especially as impotent men”. The curse began with a recitation of the Biblical scripture Psalm 109: 8: “let his days be few, let another take his office.”
Dakota Bracciale
Books is replete with Christian images including the Archangel Michael, Christian defender against the demonic, and the Virgin Mary. Bracciale, a self-described sexual abuse survivor, who grew up in a born-again-Christian evangelical cult in Arizona, takes umbrage at the notion that witchcraft and Christianity are mutually exclusive. Witchcraft “has a ton of roots in Christianity”, the Brooklyn witch says. Indeed, in Bracciale’s view, the Bible is a spell book, particularly the Book of Psalms.
Witchcraft is powerful, according to Bracciale, because of the “intersectionality of feminism, sexuality, gender, the fight for freedom, eschewing the patriarchy and having sort of a vitriolic response towards it”.
WITCHCRAFT IS AN ABOMINATION AND ANYONE WHO THINKS FOR A MOMENT THAT IT IS CONDONED, ENCOURAGED OR EVEN PERMITTED BY THE CREATOR IS IN SERIOUS JEOPARDY!
I have never understood why all these different people who HATE GOD, and RAGE against Christianity, always use quotes from the bible and references to the bible. Dakota Bracciale “takes umbrage at the notion that witchcraft and Christianity are mutually exclusive”!! Well, I suppose if he is going by the teachings of the ROMAN Catholic Church, I can see where he would get the idea that they are compatible. BUT, BUT, if he reads the WORD of GOD even without having a relationship with the Creator, the Word itself is very clear.
Galatians 5: 16-20 This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh. For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would. But if ye be led of the Spirit, ye are not under the law. Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God. But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law. And they that are Christ’s have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts.
If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit. Let us not be desirous of vain glory, provoking one another, envying one another.
Witchcraft and Magick are all about pleasing the flesh and enforcing your will on others. It is about SELF, and shaping the world around you to suit your desires and fulfill your lusts. Getting what you want. Witches, Satanists, Atheists, Feminists, Homosexuals and sexual deviants are in rebellion against GOD. One cannot be a follower of Christ and in rebellion against his WORD or his COMMANDMENTS. Although it is true that even those who follow Christ fall into sin, but they do not live in deliberate rebellion of GOD. We are all striving to walk in HIS ways, and are only able to do so through the power of His Holy Spirit. That is what it means to live in the SPIRIT. “If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit.”
It is apparent me that most of these people turning to witchcraft are just misfits who do not like society and its rules. Many of them appear to be filled with hate and anger against men or someone in particular who hurt them, perhaps their parents or someone in the Church. They don’t want to follow rules, so they think there should not be any. Society will never work without rules. They HATE GOD, without cause. They don’t even know him. They want CONTROL. They don’t realize that no one ever has CONTROL. We cannot control anything but ourselves and how we respond to things. NARCISSISTS DEMAND CONTROL. NARCISSISTS are a menace to society.
***HERE IS MY MESSAGE to all you “Wiccans”, “Goddesses”, “Witches”, “Magicians”, “Luciferians”, “Freemasons” , Satanists, and “Illumined Ones”: It doesn’t matter whether or not you are intending to interact with demons, the minute you dabble in ANYTHING that GOD forbids (pharmaceuticals, tarot cards, rituals, tricks, spells, herbals, crystals, curses, spirits, chants, ecstatic dances, symbols, totems, incense, etc), you have moved out from under HIS GRACE and come UNDER THE CONTROL of the demonic realm. When that door is opened, EVIL SPIRITS MOVE IN. THAT IS THE BOTTOM LINE and the ONLY TRUTH. If you are fool enough to think that you can CONTROL a DEMONIC ENTITY, you are a serious fool! Demonic Spirits are the only kind of spirits that are free to communicate with you on this earth. You are NEVER talking to dead humans. There has never been any such thing as “White Magic”. You are seeking the feeling of power and control that you believe you receive from these activities. There is real power in the spirit realm. However, there are only two types of spiritual power. THERE IS ONLY GOOD and EVIL. The only place you EVER receive what is truly GOOD is from the Creator. The demonic spirits will give you what you desire, for a time. And you might think it is good. You may be thoroughly enjoying yourself in the early stages…BUT, you will one day wake up and discover the truth, that you have made for yourself a situation that is truly terrifying and horrendously evil and one you cannot escape. Demons only toy with you, taking advantage of your foolishness and your lust. They will draw you in, and then you BELONG TO THEM. CAUSE THEY AIN’T PLAYIN!***
BY EMILY GAUDETTE A druid celebrates Winter Solstice 2016 at Stonehenge.GETTY IMAGES CULTUREWINTER HOLIDAYSWINTER SOLSTICEWITCHCRAFT When the sun directly hits the Tropic of Capricorn on December 21 at 11:28 am EST, it will mark the deepest and longest part of winter. The winter solstice, in a literal sense, marks the shortest day of the year in the Northern hemisphere. But it’s a scientific phenomenon steeped in cultural context. Historically, the solstice’s significance has been tied most intimately to witches, pagans, and druid communities who draw their beliefs and rituals from Norse, Celtic, Welsh, Icelandic cultures, or from indigenous people in what is now Canada. Long ago, the winter solstice was an extreme enough shift in weather and lifestyle that it merited a spiritual explanation, and the stories written by our ancestors birthed rituals still practiced today.A Winter Solstice celebration in Colombia.GETTY IMAGES Where do people celebrate? The most famous winter solstice celebration is led by Druids at the prehistoric Stonehenge monument in Wiltshire, England, which was built with a sightline pointed directly at the solstice sunset. Druids believe the solstice marks the rebirth of the sun. Prehistoric peoples watched winter slowly lengthen each night for weeks, which caused a great deal of anxiety. Celebrating the winter solstice was a way to encourage the sun to reverse its course, remember its gift to mankind and slowly become kinder and more plentiful to the earth until spring. For Druids, celebrating the winter solstice is a recognition that things are difficult and a call for hope that everything will soon improve. Other celebrations occur across Europe. In Iceland, where more than half the population believes in elves and magical creatures, locals celebrate “jólablót,” a pagan holiday marking the winter solstice with a feast. In Nova Scotia, some celebrate the solstice with a lantern walk. In Ireland, many enter a lottery to win the chance to stand around the Newgrange stone and bang drums to greet the sun. A winter solstice celebration in Canada.GETTY IMAGES