Commonly Asked Questions About
Witchcraft

                    What is Witchcraft or Wicca? It is a contemporary Pagan religion with spiritual
                    roots in Shamanism and the earliest expressions of reverence of nature. Among its
                    major motifs are: reverence for the Goddess and the God; reincarnation; magic;
                    ritual observances of the Full Moon and astronomical and agricultural phenomena.
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                    Do Witches have to wear black? No, Witches can wear any color they chose.
                    Black is a commonly worn color though, because some witches believe black
                    absorbs energy.

                    Do Witches fly on brooms? No, Witches do not fly on brooms. The broom is a
                    symbol of growth and fertility associated with crops. The broom is also
                    associated with purification.

                    What is a Pentacle? A pentacle is a five-pointed star with a circle around it; it
                    has one point on top and two on the bottom. In Wicca it is a symbol for the
                    element earth, and it is also a symbol of protection.

                    Is a male Witch a Warlock? No, Warlock is a Scot Gaelic word meaning
                    traitor or oath breaker. A male witch is a witch.

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