A Witch’s Tale: Unraveling the Mystery of ‘Magick’ — Is it Crowley or Century-old?

<p>Hello, my dear readers! I want to share with you a fascinating journey I&rsquo;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 &lsquo;magick&rsquo;? Yes, that&rsquo;s right, &lsquo;magick&rsquo; with a &lsquo;k&rsquo;. You might have heard this spelling associated with the controversial figure Aleister Crowley (1875&ndash;1947), but did you know that its roots run much deeper, far pre-dating Crowley&rsquo;s use?<br /> <br /> 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&rsquo;s time. Their sentiments towards him were far from positive, mirroring the controversy surrounding his teachings today.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@AncientPathways/a-witchs-tale-unraveling-the-mystery-of-magick-is-it-crowley-or-century-old-a4b8f3125fe3"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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