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Monday, February 22, 2010

Witchcraft Folklore - Satanic Sorcery - Superstition

Within this post, I'll provide additional resources for further information about witchcraft. The infamous evildoers of witchcraft is often described or told as a folklore, and many times these tales portray a crafty little craft involving mystic magic that is classified as satanic sorcery and/or superstition. There is a benevolent practice called 'white magic' along with another environmentally friendly one called "green magic," albeit witchcraft is notorious for the wicked black magic, hence the accusation of satanic sorcery. For this reason, people have been known to execute "witch-hunts." A witch-hunt is: a searching out and persecution of persons accused of witchcraft. As a kid, I always heard about the ugly, malign witches riding on broom sticks, but of course, that is in fairy tale land and it makes great cartoons for young kids.  I also used to hear about the wicked Bell Witch when I was a kid, as well. But witchcraft in itself, is a practice, so to find out how much is real or not real, you may have to just dive on in and see for yourself. ;)

Below, I'll provide a couple examples of books that are based on casting spells & black magic. If you decide to purchase any of these, feel free to come back and give a product review in the 'comment section' and likewise, this also applies if you already have spell casting books in your possession and would like to share your thoughts. I'm sure most of them are total hooey, but there may be some gems out there as well. Who knows, right?

(Affiliate Links) Spell casting & black magic books:



Okay, now what is all the satanic hoopla about witchcraft, sorcery, and witches conjuring the dead? Is it all fictitious folklore or is there some truth in here? Anyway, this can branch off into many fields, as the conjuration of spirits, ghosts, demons, etc. Many people (non-witches), in certain parts of the world, take part in exorcism to free evil spirits and other mystic practices. In witchcraft or black magic, the entity performing these spiritual tasks may be a conjurer towards invoking evil doings from demons and sinister souls, for example. Basically, conjuration can have good intentions and bad - superstition included.

Wikipedia's take on conjuring of the dead:
Conjuration in traditional and most contemporary usage refers to a magical act of invoking spirits or using incantations or charms to cast magical spells. Read more... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conjuring

Wikipedia's version of witchcraft: Witchcraft, in various historical, anthropological, religious and mythological contexts, is the use of certain kinds of supernatural or magical powers. Witchcraft can refer to the use of such powers in order to inflict harm or damage upon members of a community or their property. Read more... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witch


Now that I've provided an introduction and a few resources towards this subject for y'all crafty little devils, I'll let you explore in the realm of sorcery, if interested. Whether you let superstition get the best of you, buy your own books, perform spell castings, become some satanic demon with black magic or do good deeds with green or white magic, it is up to you...

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1 comment:

  1. I may write more about this subject in the future. I stumbled across a lot more information the other day, when searching about different reasons for the Pentagram - which some included satanism and black magic - that lead me to other related subjects under this "Witchcraft Folklore - Satanic Sorcery - Superstition" subject; cheers!

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