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Summary: Learn the importance of responsibility in this free witchcraft for beginners video clip.
Caroline Genovese has been practicing witchcraft for over 15 years, and she currently works at the "Center for the New Age" in Sedona, Arizona. Contact them at 928-282-2085read more
"On behalf of Expert Village, I'm Caroline, and I'm here to tell you about Witchcraft. All of us witches depending on what we're doing, if something does not work out, we don't go and point fingers and say because of this, because of that, because of the other thing. We take responsibility for what we do. That's the best way that I could explain that. I'm not going to point the finger at somebody and say 'well it didn't work out because oh my gosh, the wind blew from the east instead of the west', no. If a spell didn't work out, I either was not putting my all into it, or maybe it just wasn't meant to be. Because normally I will preface everything with 'let this be done for the good of all'. So this way, it puts it in the universe's hands, and if there's something wrong that I'm doing that's going to hurt somebody, not realizing that I'm going to hurt somebody, it just won't happen. It'll become null and void."
eHow Article: Personal Responsibility in Witchcraft
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goddessepona said
on 9/2/2009 wow this has been a big issue for me in trying to find a group to study with! wagging fingers & blaming things like the phase of the moon or not taking personal responsibility for the energy one puts into a situation is very discouraging for someone like me who is trying to learn! i was very close with a small group for a while but in the end felt alienated. i strongly believe that you will see negative in people when you think negatively concerning them. as with my experience; it got to the point where i couldn't have a positive outlook anymore while trying to stay connected with them.