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I think witchcraft is silly, but a lot of the things I do are silly so I can’t judge. Everything else is a plus

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I know there are some out there who legitimately believe in the witchcraft they’re performing, spells they cast, crystals, etc., but for me, I do practice wicca, but it’s less about thinking that I’m having a physical effect on the world and more of a way to almost meditate and for sure a way to connect to my spiritual side.

Even though I know that me performing a ritual to bring a friend some good luck or something won’t actually do anything in the real world, it puts me in a space where I can reflect on my friend and what they mean to me, for example.

It certainly can be a bit silly, but many of us practice because we like the state of being and state of mind it can put us into, vs truly believing we’re performing magic.

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That’s a nice way to think of it. Thanks for sharing

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I don’t think it’s any sillier than praying or meditating: Whatever works for you as long as you aren’t shitty to other people.

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Spiritual practices often involve beliefs about the world that might not be compatible with scientific rationalism, and that’s a valid criticism, but I think it’s a mistake to only consider them as epistemological perspectives. The value of that stuff is for people to have tools for organizing meaning in their lives, conceptual foundations for community, culture, art, etc. I’m an atheist and have many of the usual atheist objections to religious beliefs, but spiritual feelings and experiences are valid and can be considered as distinct from questions about what is reality and how to accomplish goals, and I can respect people who are trying to explore those things.

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Think of witchcraft as self-care without the shitty religious recruitment.

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That… depends on the kind of witchcraft. I’ve definitely seen some sectarian recruitment around some variants; parafernalia peddlers, con men, and wannabe leaders, just flock towards anything that smells of being faith-based.

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I just saw a flyer stuck to a light post yesterday for a Witches Festival in my area next week. I took down the information and I’m planning on going! I mean why not? It seems like a fun and silly way to spend the evening and probably meet some wacky people that I thoroughly enjoy being around.

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Of course magic can’t conjure fire or let me fly around the room but…

Something different does happen when we treat it as real, engage in it that way with sincerity and intent.

Through this it can have effects on us and the world that can not be achieved by other means, or at least not as easily.

And in those moments when results appear I bet the majority of people would say “wow, that was magical”

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