Hello, my dear readers! I want to share with you a fascinating journey I’ve embarked upon, one that took me into the depths of language, history, and our shared mystical heritage. Have you ever wondered about the word ‘magick’? Yes, that’s right, ‘magick’ with a ‘k’. You might have heard this spelling associated with the controversial figure Aleister Crowley (1875–1947), but did you know that its roots run much deeper, far pre-dating Crowley’s use?
As a third-generation witch, my connection to the world of witchcraft is both personal and profound. My mother and grandmother were both alive and practicing during Aleister Crowley’s time. Their sentiments towards him were far from positive, mirroring the controversy surrounding his teachings today.
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