And some of the spells are genuine satanic incantations.
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They seem to be universally the latin imperative, albeit misconjugated at times.
The only things I could find were actual Wicca practitioners saying that the books weren’t anywhere near resembling the occult.
But then, it’s witches that are satanic, not Wiccans, who misguidedly attempt to appropriated the term.
Are the magic spells fictional? I have heard otherwise, from exorcists.
They should be
quite recognizable to anyone exposed to the residual latin in the RCC and who has taken a year or two of high school Spanish . . .
JK Rowling went to witch school hersel
Huh? Are there even
Wiccan schools, let alone schools for witches? Again, which of the two are you claiming; they are not the same groups.
The only example I can think is Draco,
Which is latin for “dragon” . . .
solve et coagula”. The image of Baphomet also has this saying tattooed on its arm.
it’s also an alchemical phrase.
Hetero dudes who take this stand, collecting all the appreciation the internet can dole out, would you date a trans woman?
In all seriousness, it’s a variant of that–lesbians that won’t date/have sex with “trans women” that seems to have set off this whole TERF notion.
From those quarters, not being willing to be intimate with someone with man parts somehow makes them deficient lesbians, or some such.
But really? Middle aged women’s opinions are easily dismissed?
Well, fair is fair: to paraphrase Count Mountjoy, as long as middle aged men have had opinions, middle aged women have been dismissing them.
:crazy_face:

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