(05-15-2024, 05:13 AM)FlickerOfLight Wrote: Dreams.
I kept having a recurring dream after dad passed.
It was many, one thing leading to another, but the dreams were what actually lead me to the witchcraft.
Consciousness is something I've had a strong interest in lately, including the dream state. I think there's a lot more to consciousness than we currently understand, which is very little. I have a belief we all share a part of a collective consciousness, so it wouldn't surprise me to find out dreams do indeed have real meaning, especially recurring ones.
Thanks for sharing, it's been an interesting read!
(05-14-2024, 02:49 PM)GeauxHomeLittleD Wrote: What constitutes witchcraft is a matter of perspective. My mother was a practicing witch for years as was I but neither are now. I never made a "pact with Satan", only Satanists do that. The Bible is very wishy washy on the subject. It tells you "thou shalt not suffer a witch to live" and yet sings the praises of Solomon and he was a bigger witch than Aleister Crowley!
As long as you're not trying to harm anyone (follow the Law of Three) I have no problem with witches. They are just people with different beliefs. I'd hang out with a witch before I would hang out with "snake handlers". I wouldn't lump all witches together anymore than I'd lump Pentecostals with Moonies. Intent is what matters.
I'll look into the Law of Three, but since I know nothing about witchcraft, I'll pick your brain a bit if you don't mind.
What do witches believe in, or do they have different sects with different beliefs?