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How to Tell If a Person Is a Witch

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Summary: Telling if a person is a witch is not usually difficult, as witches are very open about their craft, they use specific greetings, they are open about life and healing, and they show interest in crystals and other magical properties. Recognize a witch with insight from an internationally known psychic in this free video on witchcraft.

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Sandra Cheryl Richardson is an internationally-known psychic consultant, paranormal investigator and metaphysical teacher. She is also the internationally-recognized author of the...read more

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"Hello, my name is Sandra Cheryl Richardson. I'm a Wiccan High Priestess here at Celestial Treasures, a beautiful store in Coconut Grove, Florida. In this clip we're going to talk about how to tell if a person is a witch. Witches are people just like everyone else. Some are good and some are lousy. Since Wicca is the fastest growing religion in today's world a lot of people will be very open about themselves being a witch. So you won't have to wonder. In the meantime there are certain clues that can give it away. Witches will always greet themselves with words like: Blessed Be or Mary Me. In addition to that you will find the tone of conversation to be very open about life, about not judging others, about helping animals, about healing, interest in crystals and their properties. And if any of these comments of qualities can fit within your life you may have some witch within you too. So when you meet people and you wonder could they be a witch, could they not be a witch? Use some of these clues to tell. And thank you for watching with Sandra Cheryl Richardson on how to tell if someone is a witch."

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