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Asian witchcraft.
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Hi,i was wondering if anyone here knows anything about witchcraft from places like china and japan,i'm interested in learning about orintal witchcraft,here's what i know so far,chinese witches use tools like staffs and are known for the knowlege of the magickal properties of herbs and studie of astrology,and japanese witches are useally divided into to groups,those who have snakes as familiars and those who have foxes,fox witches being the most common,and that in japan witches are known for they're relationship with animal spirits and in japan the term "witch" is use to describe a woman of great skill or fame(or at least it was a few hundred years ago) anything anyone can/will add will be appreciated.
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Or if you know any books and/or websites about this,and i fergot to add that i'm not talking about asian wiccan i'm talking about traditional asian witchcraf.
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How about asian black magick which is related to taoism ?If you're interested just mail me and give me your email and i'll send it to you
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I'm curious as to how black magic can be related to Taoism as the three principles common to each school are compassion, moderation, and humility and principles of non-action. >_o
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Some people look at black magick different ways,to me the effect of the spell you're doing doesn't matter,it's the energies and deities/enteties you're working with that makes it white or black.
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Thank you,Kimmypot.
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If you mean in the forces of Yin and Yang it makes more sense.
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By the way, I'm not being a jerk; I am genuinely curious.
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That's ok and yin and yang is sort of what i mean.
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Just remember that at any aspect of taoist sorcery.Yin and Yang is always incorporated. And enlightenment is always the key.Thanks for adding the principles Ossement.

Good luck.
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