Merry meet, everyone! I am Pluto, the author of this little guide. I just wanted to start off with a litle introduction about both myself and what this guide is specifically about.
First off, this book will talk about how religion could influence one's craft, but it will likely not be a main point since witchcraft isn't a religion. There are definitely pagan and wiccan witches, but there are also Christian witches, Buddhist witches, atheist witches, and witches of any other religion.
Personally, I'm a pagan witch, so I will attempt to stay off of any non-magick related tangents. If I do speak at length about anything off, feel free to call me out.
I may add in pagan/wiccan based things since that is where a large portion of witches come from, but I will save that for the very end and will make it clear that the chapter is one targeting a specific path or belief system.
Thank you for reading and I hope you enjoy.
Blessed be!
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A Beginner's Guide to Witchcraft
Non-FictionSince witches have been watered down and diluted to beings of fiction, there are many misconceptions surrounding them. Whether you are considering becoming a witch yourself, wish to understand a friend or relative that practices witchcraft, or just...