Why witches or wizards?

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Re: Why witches or wizards?
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Post # 11
Magic is only energy..its the same energy, no matter the name someone gives magic..that is all it is...energy.
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Re: Why witches or wizards?
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Post # 12
What other options are there; if u want to label your self? This may sound crazy, but I'm looking at a Voodoo, white and black magic mix. I feel being called a witch or a wizard is werid. A labal I believe would help disbelief (Just as a side note I'm very new to magic and just starting with mediation in the art of black magic.) Many thanks for your guidance.
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Re: Why witches or wizards?
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Post # 13
Well some people go by practitioner or by their own names.
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Re: Why witches or wizards?
By: / Beginner
Post # 14
you can call yoursalve what ever you want these words are just to kind of point in the general direction you can call yoursalve the high lord of watermelon duck dogs if you want
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Re: Why witches or wizards?
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Post # 15
Lol, insertjoke, that was funny.
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Re: Why witches or wizards?
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 16

First off, Witchcraft is not a catch-all term for magic. Second of all, I wouldn't touch Voodoo/Vodou/Vodoun unless you know what you're doing (and that's going to take a lot of research and talking to actual practitioners from those paths).

Despite what people who are trying to be inclusive and positive are saying, there is some importance as to what you call yourself, be it if you believe words have power or if it is from a culture you could end up disrespecting. Not all people are open to others using their cultures.

Common catch-all terms are occultist or practitioner. You truly can call yourself whatever you like, so long as it is not disrespectful and it has at least some personal meaning to you (or even if you just happen to like it). You will have to keep in mind that some terms or labels might be off-putting to a community, even if you are a legitimate practitioner (if you end up sharing your label). Another thing to remember is that a label is not a bad thing, but it is also not the entirety of your being. It is a form of identification and when it's used as it is supposed to, there is nothing wrong with having one.

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Re: Why witches or wizards?
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Post # 17
Certain, positive labels are also helpful when communicating with others and when one is trying to get different messages across, because it is easier for some people to understand what is begin said/explained when they can associate the idea to something.
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Re: Why witches or wizards?
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Post # 18

Positive labels can be as harmful as positive stereotypes. It's how you label yourself, whilst remembering that the label is not you.

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Re: Why witches or wizards?
By: Moderator / Adept
Post # 19
Oh,yes! "a label is not you". I say that I am a witch. But, what is a witch? My dictionary gives two definitions of "witch", both female! And nine definitions of "witchcraft"; all of them wrong!
But, strictly speaking, I am only a man who practises what I choose to call Witchcraft. But witchcraft means so many things to so many people; as does the word witch.
Labels are meaningless. They are just that! Labels!
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Re: Why witches or wizards?
By: / Novice
Post # 20
Brysing, labels, at least to me, are rather important. Names are powerful things. Your own personal name holds what you consider to be you. Like when someone says that their name is Alex. But your name is Alex as well. You feel kind of weird because this person has your name. Has a peice of you. What you call your particular flavour of magic is important to you. But this is simply my opinion.
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