The word “witch” comes from the Anglo-Saxon word “Wicca,” which comes from the word “wicce,” meaning “wise.”
The origin of the word dates back to thousands of years when people widely worshiped Mother Earth or Nature as goddesses.
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Wherever you may be, know that witchcraft is practiced in Asia, Africa, North and South America, Europe, and Australia. In fact… the only continent where I couldn’t find any evidence of witchcraft is in Antarctica.
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Ghana’s citizens practice their religions religiously. All throughout the country, you’ll find churches, mosques and pagan altars.
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Being a Wiccan opens you up to so many magickal possibilities around you, making you a very positive person inside and it makes you glow on the outside! I mean, we see magick everywhere, the ground, the Sun, the moon, the river, the ocean, every stone, pebble, gem, every season (even Yule!). I mean, there really is magick in everything!
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If you were alive in 1692 when Witchcraft trials were in full swing, find out whether you being as you are now would be charged with witchcraft based on their checklist.
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There are many Wiccans who do not like to wear a pentacle necklace because they are not comfortable with sharing their beliefs. And there are also those who CANNOT wear a pentacle necklace for family and societal reasons.
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