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ANTI.

Last seen on: USA Today Crossword – Apr 2 2021

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Witchcraft is the practice of what the practitioner (“witch”) believes to be magical skills and abilities such as using spells, incantations, and magical rituals. Witchcraft is a broad term that varies culturally and societally, and thus can be difficult to define with precision. Historically, the most common meaning is the use of supernatural means to cause harm to the innocent; this remains the meaning in most traditional cultures worldwide, notably the Indigenous cultures of Africa and the African diaspora, Asia, Latin America, and Indigenous Nations in the Americas.

In the Philippines, as in many of these cultures, witches are viewed as those opposed to the sacred. In contrast, anthropologists writing about the healers in Indigenous Philippine folk religions either use the traditional terminology of these cultures, or broad anthropological terms like “shaman”.

In the modern era, some now use “witchcraft” to also refer to benign, positive, or neutral metaphysical practices, such as those of modern Paganism; examples of these practices may include divination, meditation, or self-help techniques. But this reversal in nomenclature is primarily a modern, Western phenomenon. Recent depictions in popular culture of witchcraft as positive magic (and witches as positive or neutral figures) have led to a growing interest in Neopagan religions and occult practice among Western youth.

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