Dark. Black. Hexes. Curses. For many, these words are synonymous with malign rituals crafted solely to cause others harm, and commune with malevolent entities. But what if it’s not true?
What if these magicks get a bad rep, both through assumptions and those who misuse them? And, if they’re not evil, how do witches use them ethically?
In our inaugural podcast episode, we’ll be tackling these questions, spotlighting specific kinds of dark magick, and how our intention can shape whether these workings are benevolent or malign.
Dark. Black. Hexes. Curses. For many, these words are synonymous with malign rituals crafted solely to cause others harm, and commune with malevolent entities. But what if it’s not true?
What if these magicks get a bad rep, both through assumptions and those who misuse them? And, if they’re not evil, how do witches use them ethically?
In our inaugural podcast episode, we’ll be tackling these questions, spotlighting specific kinds of dark magick, and how our intention can shape whether these workings are benevolent or malign.
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Further reading and research:
Magick is Energy, the Electromagnetic Spectrum, Light/Dark, White/Black Magick
White Light, Black Magic: Racism in Esoteric Thought
Magick is Energy, the Electromagnetic Spectrum, Light/Dark, White/Black Magick — Steemit
White magick, black magick: What's the difference? – Grove and Grotto
Intro/Outro: Magical Transition by Kevin MacLeod