@earl-of-trumps saidThat makes sense, because creativity and sexuality seem to be linked somehow, and magic is a creative activity (so I gather).
they can be very sexual creatures. so I am told by a male witch who has contacts with witches in Salem
@kevin-eleven saidCassadaga is very spiritual.
I went through Cassadaga FL a few decades ago in winter with some friends.
We didn't stop anywhere, but looking back I can see how the people who decided to live there might have done so.
Mediums on practically every street corner.
I'm not aware of an overt Wiccan presence, but one can be certain that they're there.
Ive known a couple of practitioners: They're well-grounded, solid individuals. And I've chosen to judge them not.
@kevin-eleven saidI once knew a woman could do that, didn't even use a spell just made them disappear! 😉
Today on Magic by Rusty, we'll teach you how to cast simple yet effective spells using everyday household items such as a puck, five candles, and a hockey buzzer.
-VR
Didn't expect this, but I'm glad this thread has strayed from its joke roots.
I would never ask someone to out themselves as a practitioner, whether witch, magician, or other.
As for me, sensitive to ambient fields but mostly psi-blind, a few minor synchronicities related to creative activity.
As for witchcraft and magic versus historical organized suppressors and aggregators -- I'm completely in favor of independence and recovery of magical power from usurpers and suppressors, but of course one still has to consider whatever personal egocentric blinders might be in play, as well as the consent of the affected, unintended consequences, and the influences behind whatever intent of the moment.
(Concern about the X-fold return is really just a gatekeeper admonition for the sake of the inadvertently and somewhat arbitrarily egocentric beginners, is it not?)
@kevin-eleven saidYou didn't expect a stray from original topic?
Didn't expect this, but I'm glad this thread has strayed from its joke roots.
I would never ask someone to out themselves as a practitioner, whether witch, magician, or other.
As for me, sensitive to ambient fields but mostly psi-blind, a few minor synchronicities related to creative activity.
As for witchcraft and magic versus historical organized suppressors a ...[text shortened]... onition for the sake of the inadvertently and somewhat arbitrarily egocentric beginners, is it not?)
Where have you been? 🙂
Oh I see you were happy about it! 🙂
Stop with all them big words you know all about my limited vocabulary. 😉
-VR
@very-rusty saidSure, but under the right circumstances a little parlour magic can be sleightly better than other indoor amusements. 😉
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-VR
@kevin-eleven saidThere is always a reason for anything. No such thing as magic! Even if you were considered a miracle, it would have nothing to do with magic!
Sure, but under the right circumstances a little parlour magic can be sleightly better than other indoor amusements. 😉
-VR
@kevin-eleven saidI think you are right, a link between sexuality (promiscuity) and creativity.
That makes sense, because creativity and sexuality seem to be linked somehow, and magic is a creative activity (so I gather).
somehow
@kevin-eleven said<laugh> classic schizzle
Today on Magic by Rusty, we'll teach you how to cast simple yet effective spells using everyday household items such as a puck, five candles, and a hockey buzzer.
@earl-of-trumps saidCan we use it to create a Super Power? 🤔
I think you are right, a link between sexuality (promiscuity) and creativity.
somehow
@very-rusty saidPoor guy. I think you might be a pea under someone else's walnut shell. 😉
There is always a reason for anything. No such thing as magic! Even if you were considered a miracle, it would have nothing to do with magic!
-VR
@earl-of-trumps saidI was born on the fringes of Chicago (no, the hospital didn't burn down). 😉
<laugh> classic schizzle