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Witchcraft means 'Craft of the wise ones' or 'Old religion'.  As commonly perceived witches are not evil, they believe in the Wiccan Rede which is 'If it harms none do what ye will'. Which basically means do what you want as long as you don't hurt anyone (including yourself).  Witches believe that everything you do will come back to you three times over good or bad, it is called the 'Three Fold Law'. So obviously to do harm is not in your best interests! However to do good is! Witches take responsibility for their own actions which teaches us to be responsible in our lives.
Text Box: Satan

Witches do not worship Satan, in fact Satan originated in Christianity and the church gave him his horns and deemed witches to be worshipping him. Witchcraft (amongst other religions) were a threat to their power, so it became a crime to be a witch. 

This was a licence to kill many innocent men and women.  There isn't any particular way to practice Witchcraft, everyone who starts on this path must find their own way that they are comfortable with.

A good place to start is research.  Read everything you can get your hands on to give yourself a good basis to help decide your path.  You will not become a Witch overnight or as we heard recently to practice for one year and one day makes you a witch?? 

Witchcraft is a lifetime commitment and ten years on we are still researching and still learning 
Text Box: Witch Craft

We have listed below our opinions on witchcraft.  If you would like to discuss any of the issues below please enter our forum and we would be delighted to chat
Text Box: The Thirteen Goals of a Witch

1. Know yourself
2. Know your Craft
3. Learn
4. Apply knowledge with wisdom
5. Achieve balance
6. Keep your words in good order
7. Keep your thoughts in good order
8. Celebrate life
9. Attune with the cycles of the earth
10. Breathe and eat correctly
11. Exercise the body
12. Meditate
13. Honour the Goddess and God

Credited to-Wicca- a guide for the solitary practitioner--Scott Cunningham