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Question Posted Wednesday June 29 2005, 11:44 am

what books do you have to read to become a witch and beable to do witchcraft? and is there sertain rules about it thats different than the regular life stuff?

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zapreth answered Wednesday June 29 2005, 3:32 pm:
It has been quoted many times that there are no stupid questions, just stupid answers. I don't believe that. I believe the computer programing adage, "Garbage in; garbage out."

That said, here is my garbage to you. Witchcraft is not just something you read in a book and learn to do. If you go at the practice this way you will regret it. You do not just become a witch. The various branches of witchcraft are based on spiritual beliefs passed down through the years like any other religion or spirituality. Trying to become a witch like you'd become an English teacher will not work. You can go to any bookstore and look into their New Age section to find what you are looking for, but I would seriously suggest that you not pursue this idea.

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