In the days of traditional witchcraft, if you wrote down anything, you
could be killed. So witches rarely wrote down their spells or recipes.
Although women were more knowledgeable about life in general, men were
the ones who were trained in reading and writing in most countries.
The Wiccan Rede states that "As long as you harm no one, do as you
will". This was not a part of Traditional witchcraft. Many witches used
their powers to hurt others as well as help others.
They did what people requested them to do, even if it hurt another.
Traditional craft is part of the land and its history. In each area
where it was practiced, it was based on the cultural norms and local
flora and fauna.
Neo-pagan practices, however, may use a mix of deities, spells, herbs
and types of magick from all over the world in one ritual.
Traditional witchcraft could easily focus on the darkness or horror in
life as well as the goodness of life, but in Wicca, we emphasize the
positive, the goodness in our minds. This is so that we can always see
the sunlight and not focus on the shadows.
In the traditional craft, the belief was that after death, the spirit
enters into another phase of existence as a guardian spirit amongst the
relatives or return as part of nature, a tree or an owl. The idea of
re-incarnation existed in only the certain parts of the world.
There are many differences in traditional witchcraft when compared to
Wicca.
However, just as the cultures that existed in ancient times and who
came up with their own version of witchcraft, we have to respect all
traditions even after we make our choice.
That is a true witch's way.
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