
Let’s Talk Witch – Magick Isn’t Always Black and White
Magick is all in the mind. Before something can materialize in the physical world, somebody first has to imagine it. An architect envisions a house before it can be built. You do the same thing when you perform magick—you create a mental image of the result you intend to produce then fuel it with your will and emotions. Of course, to build a house you need hammer, mails and other tools. In magick, spells are the tools you use to fabricate your wishes. Underlying all magick is a simple physics principle. Every action produces a reaction. Remember that old computer axiom, garbage in, garbage out? Magick is like that, too. If you put bad thoughts and feelings in you’ll get bad stuff out. And be careful what you ask for.
Doing Black Magick and Don’t Realize it?
When another driver cuts you off or grabs your parking space do you rattle off colorful curses? When your boss dumps a rush project on your desk at 4:57 Friday evening, do you imagine all sorts of nasty things happening to him during the weekend? If so, you’re performing black magick.People usually associate black magick with wicked witches and wayward wizards—and to be sure, conniving conjurers like that do exist. But most black magick is performed by ordinary men and women who don’t even realize they’re doing it. Magick can be broken down into three categories: black, white and gray. Not surprisingly, the gray areas are the sticky ones. Although some practitioners might quibble with any definition of these magicks, here’s a simple explanation of the three types:
- Black magick means anything done to harm someone else.
- White magick is done to obtain higher knowledge, evolve spirituality or strengthen your connection with the Source.
- Gray magick includes everything else.
First, let me say that I respect that everyone has their own beliefs so I’m not trying to push mine on anybody else. What I write is simply my own thoughts. I like reading and am always learning new things. So, my thoughts, when it come to what is termed *black* *white* and *gray* magick.. I realize that it’s easier to break things down into categories, and I realize that there are those who perform good, and evil.. however, I think that a witch who performs a spell to protect or defend her loved ones are not necessarily performing *black* or *gray* magick. Defending ones self shouldn’t be frowned on. If someone is attacking you, protecting yourself just what you do.
Live Life With Heart~celtie
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Would, for example, taking another person’s evil intentions toward you and turning it back around to be used against them be considered grey magic? It doesn’t sit well with me to wish that against another person even though it is tempting and it always feels at the time like they deserve it.
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