So guys, I'm Hindu,staunch and well versed, and I've been practicing white magick along side my staunch Hindu belief, I'm into candle magic, I light insence, bringing forth a coexistence of Hinduism and witchcraft, however not forgetting which is which, so my question is, can Hinduism and Witchcraft coexist, would love to hear from you guys regarding this topic
Yes it can coexist with proper study it can be made into your own form of magic I have my own form of magic I call it Divine three Magic I Incorporated Earth Magic and other basics of witchcraft with the use of deity Magic in my deities are the father son and the spirit when I made my theory in this magic I looked on hecate the three in one of the Maiden mother and crone so with me I was already brought up Baptist and I love witchcraft it was a true passion for me as a child so I decided to combine the two of my faiths together
So basically for me, here's how it works, my faith and worship is the foundation I build on regarding my beliefs, and this foundation of belief is limitless eternal energy which simply translates to Adi Parashakthi, being Mother Earth, Morher Nature,so when i say Adi Parashakthi in my faith, i am acknowledging, i am worshiping the Mother,i am acknowledging and worshiping limitless eternal energy, i am in tune with this universal energies, i light a candle, i light an incense, i give my offering of love, praise, worship, time, dedication, i sing , i dance, i am one with the universe and its magical energies, i speak to nature and in turn mother earth speakes to me, when im in this state of mind, i become oblivious to my surroundings, i am one with the energy of the universe, i have mystical experiences, divine interventions, i bring forth a coexistence of religion with magic, using my faith as my foundation.
I am fairly certain there is a subset within Hinduism of magic.
There's Ojha (not the surname, but the practice), Mantrik (a practice), and Jhankris (a shamanistic practice). There's a long history of Hinduitic practices consulting and engaging in magic. There are more but I am not well enough versed in Hinduism, sorry. From my understanding, there are A LOT of different magical paths but you have to really consider what branch of Hinduism you follow and explore from there.