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Josine
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 7:35 am    Post subject: About teaching Reply with quote

Although I am told that all knowledge and answers can be find within ourselves, I think it's necessary to know someone who makes you think by asking the right questions, giving riddles or giving a task. Shal I just sit here and wait for someone who comes my way or can I actively search for a teacher? When I need answers where can I go to? Of course my difficulty is that I've chosen the path of the Tradional Witchcraft in a country where there is no such a tradition.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 3:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

All countries have a form of traditional witchcraft its just harder to find then wicca.

If a trad path is your thing I would say learning to teach yourself is the best idea after deciding what tradition means to you. Then once you feel youve reached a standard high enough to converse with people on a relatively equal footing, then I think it'd be better to find friends who share your interests and are interested in sharing information rather then teachers.

What do you need to find out about witchcraft? Its the craft of using energy that flows around you for a set purpose. Only your cultural traditions will decide how you do that or what morality you apply to it if any. Well just in my opinion.
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