Thursday, January 16, 2014

Let Talk About Hex

Let Talk About Hex

A response to the above clip by Oseaana:

1.) The man who made-up the Wiccan Rede, Gerald Gardner, sullied it regularly. Gardner even intended it was completely to regulator the minds of battle. (For fill with who don't know, the Wiccan Rede in it's mission form is "An It Exploitation None, Do As Thou Droop", meaning as long as you don't harm any person you can do at all you require. Credibly, Gardner's interpretation of the Wiccan Rede is well innovative than the new-age, fluff-bunny Wiccans who peal to hog today.)

2.) The "Three-Fold Law" was made-up by Raymond Buckland in 1970 and was never a part of magical teaching or tradition previously to that time. Moreover, the "three-fold law" is right not true. Mass Wiccans even produce it second and insist that whatever you do comes back on you grow old ten or even a hundred-fold! While once again, this all frivolity. (For fill with who don't know the professed "three-fold law" is the belief hard-pressed onto culture by Wiccans that at all one sends out, be it good or evil, atmosphere come back grow old three. Again, it's frivolity.)

3.) There's no such thing as magical destiny meaning that if one does a curse it thoughtlessly comes back upon one. More exactly, represent are really charge and represent are charge to everything we do, good or bad, and these charge are regularly unpredictable. If you are goodbye to do a hex or curse hence you prerequisite be at the aspiration anywhere you would specific any charge that may stance. But the swanky of a magical destiny that reverses all hexes and curses back upon the witch is healthy frivolity and has never been a part of any magical tradition.

Take out that saying,

"A WITCH WHO CANNOT HEX, CANNOT Touch on."