But witchcraft, to Green, isn’t about finding answers to life’s big questions (or death’s, for that matter).
“Knowing is overrated.”The way Green practices witchcraft defies stereotypes of broomstick-wielding, cauldron-toting, pointy-hatted witches.
The traits others might find strange only strengthen one’s witchcraft, Green said.
As long as your intentions are clear and your mind is open, you can become a witch, Samayoa said.
“Taking care of yourself is better for your witchcraft.”Both witches said that practicing witchcraft is healing, even if the process remains unfinished.
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