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Based on an ancient shamanistic way of life, witchcraft is a spiritual system known as "The Craft of the Wise".

Practitioners were the healers and leaders of their people. Modern witches follow the cycles of the sun, the moon and the seasons of the earth for guidance and knowledge. Most, but not all witches practice some form of magic in its true meaning.

Witches often wear pentagrams as a symbol of their spiritual beliefs and practices. The pentagram, a five-pointed star, represents the elements of earth, air, fire, water, and spirit, embodying the interconnectedness of all things. It is also a protective symbol, believed to ward off negative energies. In many traditions, the pentagram serves as a representation of the witch's connection to the divine and the natural world.

A witch's hex is a form of malevolent magic intended to bring harm or misfortune to a target. Often rooted in folklore and superstition, it involves invoking supernatural forces to create negative effects, such as bad luck, illness, or emotional distress. Hexes can be performed through rituals, spells, or specific objects, and are typically associated with practices of witchcraft. The belief in hexes varies widely across cultures, with some viewing them as a serious threat, while others consider them mere superstition.

In Greek, the term for witchcraft is "φαρμακεία" (pharmakeia), which is derived from the root word "φάρμακον" (pharmakon), meaning "drug" or "medicine." In ancient contexts, it referred to the use of potions, spells, and magical practices, often associated with healing or harmful effects. The term has evolved in modern interpretations, sometimes encompassing broader themes of magic and sorcery. In biblical texts, "pharmakeia" is often linked to sorcery and the illicit use of magic.

A witch's garage is often humorously referred to as a "broom closet." It's a playful take on the idea that witches use brooms for flying and transportation. The term also suggests a hidden space where witches might store their magical supplies and tools.

Entirely depends on the individual. Some general "themes" you may see among a majority of witches' spiritual belongings are things like

Divination tools
Rocks and gems
Dried herbs, feathers, rain water, essential oils
Figures, posters, cards, or painted/carved images that represent deities
Candles, matches, incense, perfumes in large quantities and varieties
Seemingly random collections of nonfiction books (like plant or stone identification, ancient languages, dream interpretation)
Jars, Bottles, and Small Knives
A handwritten book of spells, associations, observations, poems, and unique symbols

This is extremely generic of course.
A witch's altar, study materials and magical items will be very personal. They may have a permanent fixture of some sort of devotion to a specific deity (or a few).
You might just not even notice a practitioner's magical items in their home unless you really know what you're looking for.
black magic mooroo spells.

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