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From: russ@gwhigh.UUCP
Newsgroups: mod.psi
Subject: Re: Definitions
Message-ID: <169@gwhigh.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 28-Dec-86 22:17:14 EST
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Posted: Sun Dec 28 22:17:14 1986
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Keywords: witchcraft magick psi
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Summary: witchcraft and psi

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In article <854@ulowell.UUCP> carl@harlie.UUCP writes:
>Regarding witchcraft and psi, I think they are two different phenomena.
>Psi is exercise of mental capabilities, while witchcraft and "magic"
>seem to be some way of invoking, rather than doing something directly.
 
Carl, 
Witchcraft is a RELIGION, just as Buddism is a religion.  Most of the 
witches that I know feel that magick and psi are interrelated and that what  
we think and believe affects the world around us.   That having been said, 
you should know that most witches use magick primarily to bring about changes 
in their own attitudes.  Magick is a tool used by witches in the worship of 
the Goddess and the God.  That worship includes self-improvement, respect for 
Nature and Life in its great variety, and responsibility for your own actions.
 
Russ