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I can answer questions about being a solitary witch, as well as the history of pagan religions and witchcraft, and the teenage perspective. I can also help you learn about a variety of divinitory and magical methods if you want an introduction. NOTE: I will generally not give you a premade spell to do something,and also refuse to take part in anything unethical - please remember I'm a person, not an automatic spell-dispensing machine.
I was a practicing solitary for almost 2 years, and have been studying wicca for some years before that in an effort to make my decision. I've also taken a class on paganism, both historical and contemporary, and have informally taught several students. I specifically spend a lot of time with younger students, and so can provide a younger perspective.
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Merry meet, I do not believe such a thing. The only way you could produce negative energy is by putting negative energy out into the world; the scenario you have described sounds to me like it was written
Merry meet, I think you already have the right idea: you're gathering information in search of a path you find more comfortable. The next step would be to begin practicing, to see if it meets your needs
Merry meet, I think what matters most is the intent. The words we say and the gestures we make help to add a sense of officialness to our spellcasting, to help silence the part of our subconscious that
Merry meet, I think it is a sign indeed - a sign that Nature, in all its splendor, continues to surprise us every day with its ability to adapt. I don't think there's any point worrying about omens
Merry meet, It all depends on what you can find around you. I'd recommend the books in my own collection but unfortunately I don't have access to my books right now thanks to moving. I would caution
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