Friday 2 February 2018

The Basics of Being a White Witch


Merrie Meet

Are you sensitive?  Are you aware of sounds and images that are outside of the normal 5 senses we as humans have learned to experience on a daily basis?  If you are able to answer yes to the above it is quite possible that you would be a natural White Witch.


Like many other people you are probably curious about what makes the difference between black or white witches and so here and now let me begin to explain this for you.

Black witches are usually identified by the wearing black robes, black hats and riding around on broomsticks. These characters have their base in popular culture along with Halloween, Jack-O-Lanterns and ghosts.

However despite these comedic characterisations, there is a reality about the black witch!  Black witches have a tendency to use their powers for manipulation.  

Witches of any kind are often seen as folk healers, they can intuitively blend herbs, plants poweers and natural elements to create potions.  They sometimes cast spells using incense, goblets and candles. 

They are often attuned to (and work in accordance with) the phases of the moon, sometimes in the open air.   They make work together in covens or groups, or they may work as solitary practitioners.

If you feel drawn to experience the world of the witches, it is likely that you are a witch already but have not yet recognised it, a person never needs to become a witch they simply need to know how to draw out the natural magick within themselves.  This takes practice, dedication and focus on your powers by using material things such as tools and potions.

Many witches have the ability to communicate with those who have passed away and yet they often do not offer this as a service to others for a fee.

One of the first steps and most important steps you would have to take towardso becoming a white witch is adherance to the most important law regarding white witchcraft. This law states “if it harms none, do what you will! And this shall be the whole of the law!”

Some witches who are white practitioners, follow strict ceremonial and ritual magic. They may dress in white or they may choose to practice their craft “Skyclad” (that is without clothing). A witch can begin practicing the most basic spells and rituals as he or she sees fit. But if they wish to be more involved with a group, there are groups or covens where it is possible to celebrate rituals together.

A witch’s basic tools will include an altar and /or a sacred or special space, chalices, mortars and pestles, wands, crystal balls and other divinatory tools.   However, you do not need to have these tools to learn and practice white magic. Having a special space in which to practice is essential!
You need to be able to focus on positive energies when conducting white magic. This is one of the first things a white magician must learn to do. You must learn to focus and send your energy into the direction you wish it to go.

To start a life of white magic it is important to learn all that you can. Be patient as you study the ways of going into the Alpha state of mind. This is essential learning so that you can enter the level of mind needed for most effective magic.

The sacred space where you place your altar can be as fancy and adorned as you wish or it can be as simple as a space where you have room to place your preferred candles and incense. The essential step towards becoming a practitioner of white magic is to answer the inner prompting to do so and then, learn all you can and practice with as much love and light as possible. 

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So now as we come to the end of this post it is time for me to take my leave of you but not before I say that if you have liked this and the other posts on this blog, please click the link to follow us. 

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So now I will wish you the best things that life can give and say

Love, Light and Blessed Be!

Merlin.


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