Wizards

This article was written by Pyromaster on 2011-05-28 under Member Pages.

I have a few question about wizardry that maybe someone could help me with. I think merlin said he was a wizard.

1. What is the difference between a wizard and witch

2. What websites can I go to that can teach me some wizardry

3. What are some wizardry techniques that you use





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6 Comments:


By: mukzy      
how we start?
By: beginnertomaster      
I agree with y'all... I'm interrested in one thing. Aren't Magicians and Witches using words to cast any spells?
By: Nightstorm      
AAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNDDDDDDD??????????????
By: Merlin      
Then I'd rather not call myself a wizard, according to your comment I'm a magician. I've never heard the difference, I just like the term lol
By: Faerie_King      
Pyro, I can teach you the basics of magic is you would like. Email me at: wishcaster134@yahoo.com and I will give you a small curriculum for learning basic spellcraft and attitudes for the art.
By: Faerie_King  + 1    
1) Technically, Wizardry is NOT a widely used term in the magical community. The prominent ones are Magician and Witch (if neo pagan). Sometimes Sorcerer is used too (if considered a negative spellcaster or one that primarily uses magic for personal gain). You see Magic is divided into two categories "High magic" and "Low Magic", High magic is classified as magical practices aimed at uniting with god or becoming a higher being in consciousness (such as the operation for gaining Knowledge and Conversation with One's Holy Guardian Angel). "Low magic" is classified as magical practices aimed for gaining some form of worldly advantage (such as creating love or money spells). A witch or sorcerer is defined as a low magic practitioner while a Magician is classified as a High magic practitioner. When Wizard is used (which is almost NEVER) it is done as to label someone as highly knowledgeable in the Art or as a Wise Man. And sometimes Wizardry is defined as a form of High magic. 2) There are no websites that teach actual wizardry as it is just a name and not a specific practice. However books like: "Wizardry 101" by Mary Abbamonte (a very good one for teenage spellcasters) and "Grimoire for the Apprentice Wizard" by Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, claim to teach "Wizardry" but instead just point to generalized magical practice using the label of wizard to attract attention. This is just from my personal experiences as i have yet to see a difined wizardry practice in all my years. 3) Since Wizardry is a simple magical practice, I suggest you get good at energy working, cause all good magic stems from that just like Psychic practices, learn the correspondences of the elements and planets and a pantheon of Gods (like the Greeks with Zeus and Aphrodite or the Irish with the Dagda and Aengus Og), learn spellcasting which is pretty simple if you can program energy, and be up to date on magical lore of all kinds. hope this helps.



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