Mr brysing i understand you,but a witch and a magician is different..Here in nigeria you would see on magazines advertisement of some magicians claiming to have the power to get hold of witches.Atimes you would also see confessions of some people who claimed to be witches saying that they were initiated and were made to cause pain and sorrow to people.just google it:True confession of witches in Nigeria.
Well, I am a "High Magician" and the difference would probably be to my knowledge the core values and types of techniques. I read in a book once that "A magician always knows the outcome of his works if he does not know the outcome then he downgrades into a sorcerer" No offense to all the sorcerers out there but that is what was said in the book of Franz Bardon. A high magician uses more of a ritual type form of magick while a witch does the "flexible" type of casting. High magick is formal, Low magick is natural. High magicians like me want to focus more on the spirit rather than the physical plane while witches wan't to achieve things in the physical plane. High magick avoids spell casting while Low magick is pure spell casting while Low magick is pure spell casting as well as a bit of rites. You could get the same results but different methods.
@Sion: You are wrong, magicians devote themselves to spirituality more than witches do (believe what you will). The entire purpose of the Ceremonial/Ritual magician is to commune with the Divine source of all such as the study of the Kabbalah, Spiritual Alchemy,etc. Feel free to research more on the subject. Some people are just basing the opinions in which they have by the name of the title. "Don't judge a book by it's cover" Trust me. High Magick is dangerous but Low magick is also useful. High magick= Magicians. Low Magick= witches. Low magick is fast while High magick takes a lot of time.
I disagree with zelator, I believe sion is right. Only because that was the sense of the word i use. But, the word has many meanings. It all depends who you ask, neither is right or wrong.
I think that depends on what tradition of witchcraft you follow Zelator.
Franz Bardon passed away 10/7/58 I believe and the Alexandrian tradition was founded in the early 60s which consists of a fair amount of ceremonial magick.
Believe what you will. If you had any research or knowledge on "High magick" Not your mistake that I did not say Magician but High Magician. You are of error. Read the posts well.
A Witch And Magician both mean the same thing, a Magick practitioner though the word witch has more of nature based connotation and Magician has more of a astrological/astral traveler connotation. Though in the late 19th and 20th centuries illusionist and stage performers began to use the term magician to shroud there performance in mystery. However, modern illusionist are starting to no longer call themselves Magicians but rather illusionist.