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Society and Culture : Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby cmoneyspinner » 04 May 2017, 21:30

There is this site called Earthpages and its aim is to supply new research, developments and opinions, about … uummm … seems like about anything happening on the earth. It's categorized as an educational website or blog.

Link share from the site: Witch
https://earthpages.wordpress.com/2014/06/09/witch/

It's a very informative post.

Two ideas (or facts, if your prefer) presented that were news to me!

(1) Witches are born witches. Sorcerers get to apply for the job later on in life.

(2) Witch doctors were called witch doctors because people called on them to cure an illness believed to have been caused by a witch.

I can imagine your reaction when you read this. You're probably thinking: What? :think:

- I'm reacting back like: Yeah! I know! I didn't know that either! :crazy:
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Re: Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby thisnthat » 05 May 2017, 14:51

I stay away from anything related to witches or witchcraft. It's against my faith. Just looking at this makes me uncomfortable.

If they are trying to convince people that witchcraft is good then I'll have to disagree, personally.
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Re: Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby ken alto » 05 May 2017, 15:22

I have heart many stories about witches and witchcraft but I've never come across any form of witchcraft. The stories made me fear them badly.

I didn't know why witch doctors were called so. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby sprite1950 » 06 May 2017, 07:51

The only thing I know about witches is they were burned at the stake many years ago if people thought there was anything remotely unusual about them. I think of them as fictional characters.
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Re: Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby CyberFreak » 06 May 2017, 07:55

sprite1950 wrote:The only thing I know about witches is they were burned at the stake many years ago if people thought there was anything remotely unusual about them. I think of them as fictional characters.
They also used to get chucked in water and if they sunk, they were not a witch and if they floated they were. If you were innocent, you would end up drowned so really there was no good outcome if you were suspected of being a witch.
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Re: Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby haripriyavkl » 06 May 2017, 08:05

I don't have much belief in these kinds of sorceries and witchcrafts but there is a strong belief in my village back in my hometown. I have not seen or experienced something myself but if I experience it in my real life then I would certainly believe it.
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Re: Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby skysnap » 06 May 2017, 08:31

We have a semi serious joke here in our workplace. Witchces are not extinct, they are coming back with new name: Feminism. They are destroying families, relationship, love and definition of everything under the sun. :D
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Re: Society and Culture : Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby cmoneyspinner » 28 Oct 2024, 20:00

skysnap wrote:We have a semi serious joke here in our workplace. Witchces are not extinct, they are coming back with new name: Feminism. They are destroying families, relationship, love and definition of everything under the sun. :D


I think for the 2024 US Elections they are probably being called "cat ladies". :lol:
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Re: Society and Culture : Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby Netherrealmer » 28 Oct 2024, 21:38

They exist but they dont have powers, they just make herbal medicines
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Re: Society and Culture : Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby Jem Smith » 29 Oct 2024, 05:08

Modern people (mostly women) who call themselves witches, or Wiccans, are harmless. They just dabble with herbal remedies and do rituals with candles and baths, and sometimes dance in the nude. They like to pretend it's an ancient religion but it isn't really, it's only been around for about a hundred years.

Historically women who were accused of witchcraft were herbalists and midwives, and also women who lived alone, or were ugly or strange who could be used as scapegoats for things that went wrong- eg. 'the crops failed, a witch must have cursed us'. There have been (and still are) also those who sell curses and spells (love spells etc), but they're just con artists, nothing to be afraid of. People even sell spells online- you can find them on Etsy selling weird stuff like spells to make you shapeshift into a tiger or whatever.

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skysnap wrote:We have a semi serious joke here in our workplace. Witchces are not extinct, they are coming back with new name: Feminism. They are destroying families, relationship, love and definition of everything under the sun. :D


Ah yes, those terrible feminists, thinking we are entitled to equal rights. How destructive to love, relationships and families. :roll:
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Re: Society and Culture : Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby Kalayla » 29 Oct 2024, 07:58

I don't even believe that witches exists at all. There is no scientific proof.
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Re: Society and Culture : Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby Jem Smith » 29 Oct 2024, 08:37

Kalayla wrote:I don't even believe that witches exists at all. There is no scientific proof.


As in people with magical powers? You are right, there is no proof. There are people who call themselves witches though.
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Re: Society and Culture : Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby cmoneyspinner » 30 Oct 2024, 17:36

Jem Smith wrote:Modern people (mostly women) who call themselves witches, or Wiccans, are harmless. They just dabble with herbal remedies and do rituals with candles and baths, and sometimes dance in the nude. They like to pretend it's an ancient religion but it isn't really, it's only been around for about a hundred years.


The thing is ... there is really no need to pretend because herbal remedies are awesome! But I guess it's a way to get people to use them. Kind of like how some parents put ketchup on food to get kids to eat it. :lol: (Yes. I used to do that! :lol: )
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Re: Society and Culture : Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby Jem Smith » 30 Oct 2024, 21:44

cmoneyspinner wrote:
Jem Smith wrote:Modern people (mostly women) who call themselves witches, or Wiccans, are harmless. They just dabble with herbal remedies and do rituals with candles and baths, and sometimes dance in the nude. They like to pretend it's an ancient religion but it isn't really, it's only been around for about a hundred years.


The thing is ... there is really no need to pretend because herbal remedies are awesome! But I guess it's a way to get people to use them. Kind of like how some parents put ketchup on food to get kids to eat it. :lol: (Yes. I used to do that! :lol: )


It's not witches selling herbal remedies any more. That's health food shops, chemists etc. Wicca's not really about that, and I don't think they see themselves as pretending, any more than people of any other religion do.

Edit: Ah, I read your comment wrong. I am quite sleepy this morning. They're not pretending to believe in what they belief, the pretense is about how old the religion is (and most of them probably do actually think it's ancient, they're just wrong). That's really nothing to do with herbal medicines though.
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Re: Society and Culture : Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby cmoneyspinner » 01 Nov 2024, 21:34

@Jem Smith - LOL. :lol: My kids don't talk to me until I've had one cup of coffee. Who knows what might come of my mouth? :lol:
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Re: Society and Culture : Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby Jem Smith » 02 Nov 2024, 00:49

cmoneyspinner wrote:@Jem Smith - LOL. :lol: My kids don't talk to me until I've had one cup of coffee. Who knows what might come of my mouth? :lol:


I don't do mornings well. Caffeine certainly helps.
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Re: Society and Culture : Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby ragdollie » 08 Nov 2024, 12:14

When I was in one of my earlier high school years I remember writing spells with my friends, and posting them online to a witch website, hahaha. We'd pore over silly spells and rituals other girls would write too :lol: usually for things like becoming gorgeous overnight or rich or dumb stuff like that :D I wonder if I could find that website now, or whether it's gone.
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Re: Society and Culture : Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby cmoneyspinner » 08 Nov 2024, 21:05

ragdollie wrote:When I was in one of my earlier high school years I remember writing spells with my friends, and posting them online to a witch website, hahaha. We'd pore over silly spells and rituals other girls would write too :lol: usually for things like becoming gorgeous overnight or rich or dumb stuff like that :D I wonder if I could find that website now, or whether it's gone.


I don't know about websites, but they sell handbooks on Amazon.
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Re: Society and Culture : Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby Jem Smith » 09 Nov 2024, 00:06

cmoneyspinner wrote:
ragdollie wrote:When I was in one of my earlier high school years I remember writing spells with my friends, and posting them online to a witch website, hahaha. We'd pore over silly spells and rituals other girls would write too :lol: usually for things like becoming gorgeous overnight or rich or dumb stuff like that :D I wonder if I could find that website now, or whether it's gone.


I don't know about websites, but they sell handbooks on Amazon.


There are still tonnes of websites and witch groups online.

In the 90s'/early 2000s there was a magazine called Witchcraft that was sold in news agencies. I read a few back in my 20's. I never believed in any of it, but dabbling in it was a great way to meet women.
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Re: Society and Culture : Things You Probably Didn't Know About Witches

Postby cmoneyspinner » 09 Nov 2024, 22:06

Jem Smith wrote:I read a few back in my 20's. I never believed in any of it, but dabbling in it was a great way to meet women


My brother always told me to read anything I wanted to read. But I wasn't obligated to believe everything that I read. I read all kinds of stuff! (You never know when they might that question on Jeopardy.) :lol:
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