Hex Old World Witchery | Salem, MA
Visit Hex Old World Witchery in Salem, MA. It’s a one-stop-shop for all of your witchcraft items.
Hex- Salem, MA
I was fortunate enough to meet up with Salem's most famous warlock and author of The Witches Book of the Dead Christian Day. I got to ask him questions about his shop HEX and Strega, Reverend Lori Bruno. Here is a snippet of the interview where Christian talks about his colleague and the importance of a good psychic reading.
If you ever get the chance to go visit Salem, MA, stop by and visit the shop. It is amazing. The staff are very knowledgeable and approachable. There is even a place in the shop for your to honor your loved ones who have past on.
They are located at 246 Essex St. in Salem . Salemhex.com
Witches, Warlocks, and Wine - Salem Scavanger Hunt 2012
TTV Harvest 2012 - Wine Consultants compete in the Salem Scavenger Hunt -
Merlot Monsters, Vino Vampires, and Zinfandel Zombies! Which team do you think won?
Whispering Witches in Spooky Salem
Salem, Massachusetts is most famous for one of the darkest periods in American history filled with suspicion, fear, and murder. Join Lizi on Location to see the haunts and where to visit just weeks before Halloween!
The Witch Trials of Salem - What's Salem Like Now?!
Have you ever visited Salem Massachusetts? See strange shops, interesting history, and a historical re-enactment of taking a witch into custody!
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Do BLACK Witches Exist?
Explore with me as we journey into the mind of a 17th century black witch...we soon uncover the uncanny similarities between old time wiccan practices and many cross-cultural ritualistic and healing practices from around the world.
Street Preacher Vs Salem Heathens
Location: Salem, MA. Date: 10/31/2019.
EVOLUTION IS A LIE
Recommended Books:
1. Mere Creation: Science, Faith & Intelligent Design, By Dembski;
2. The Creation Hypothesis: Scientific Evidence for an Intelligent Designer, By Moreland;
3. Intelligent Design, By Dembski;
4. Evolution? The Fossils Say No!, by Gish;
5. Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution, By Behe;
6. Undeniable: How Biology Confirms Our Intuition That Life Is Designed, By Axe;
7. Genesis, Creation and Early Man: The Orthodox Christian Vision, By Fr. Seraphim Rose.
GOD HATES HOMOSEXUALITY
Recommended Book:
Homosexuality: Contemporary Claims Examined in Light of the Bible and Other Ancient Literature and Law, by James B. De Young.
GOD HATES WITCHCRAFT
To see the biblical teaching against witchcraft, and to learn about philosophical holes within the worldview of Witchcraft, read Witchcraft: Exploring the World of Wicca, by Hawkins; and/or Goddess Worship, Witchcraft and Neo-Paganism, by Hawkins.
God Hates Witchcraft And Paganism (Video)
St. Ephraim the Syrian: Regard not spells and divinations, for that is communion with Satan.
St. Cyril of Jerusalem: Also give heed neither to observations of the stars nor auguries, nor omens, nor to the fabulous divinations of the Greeks. Witchcraft, and enchantment, and the wicked practices of necromancy, admit not even to a hearing.
St. Cyril of Jerusalem: The watching of birds, divination, omens, or amulets, or charms written on leaves, sorceries, or other evil arts, and all such things, are services of the devil; therefore shun them.
Canon 36 of the Council of Laodicea states: That members of the Sacerdocy and Clerics must not be magicians or enchanters, or mathematicians (i.e., numerologists), or astrologers, or make what are called amulets, which are shackles for their souls; accordingly, we have bidden those wearing these things to be thrown out of the Church.
St. Basil's canon 65 states: As for anyone practicing incantation or sorcery, he shall be allotted the time of a murderer, it being proportioned to him in such a manner as though he had convicted himself of each sin for a year.
St. Basil's canon 72 states: Anyone who places himself in the hands of fortune-tellers or any other such persons professing to foresee future events or to discover the whereabouts of lost property, of persons in hiding, etc., he shall be sentenced to the same penalty as is prescribed for murderers and shall do the same length of time and the same penances.
Canon 24 of the council of Ancyra states: As for those who are practicing divination and continuing the customs of the heathen, and who are introducing persons into their homes with a view to discovering sorceries, or even with a view to purification, let them fall under the Canon of five years in accordance with the fixed degrees; three years of kneeling, and two years of prayer, without oblation.
Canon 92 of the Regional Council of Carthage states: It has pleased the Council to decree that a request be presented to the most glorious Emperors in order to have the remains of idolatry, not only as regards those embodied in images of idols, but also those in any kind of places, whether groves or trees, by all means wiped out.
Canon 6 Against Origen: If anyone says that the sky, and the sun, and the moon and the stars, and the waters above the heavens are certain living and material powers, let him be anathema.
Council of Elvira, A.D. 305: It has been decreed that those who in adult age after receiving Baptism shall go into the pagan temples to worship idols, which is a deadly crime and the height of wickedness, shall not be admitted to Communion even at death.
St. Gregory of Nyssa's canon 3 discusses those who go to sorcerers or soothsayers.
St. John the Faster's canon 32 deals with people professing enchantery or sorcery.
Canon 61 of the Council of Trullo deals with people who consult soothsayers, fortune tellers, enchanters and amuletics.
Pray to Jesus: LORD JESUS CHRIST, SON OF GOD, HAVE MERCY ON ME A SINNER.
Abandoned WITCH House - Sarah and Peter Cloyes (Clayes) Framingham, MA 2016
UPDATE: I read an article that the new owner wants to turn this house into a bed and breakfast! I hope it's true!
I have been visiting this house for almost 3 years... I never knew about Sarah and her escape from the witch hysteria... But I heard the stories about her sisters, Rebecca and Mary, from my many trips to Salem.
There is a preservation project happening to revive this beautiful house...
I hope it can be saved and become some sort of Framingham Historical Museum or have a tour of a 300 year old house.
For now, enjoy something that once was...
Short Documentary genocide of the Sioux People
Our Family Trip to Salem MA 2015
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The Witch Store!
Enchantments in the East Village is New York City's oldest occult store.
The store carries items needed for practicing magical traditions and spiritual paths. In the store you'll find things like broomsticks, black cats and incense, but custom-carved candles are their specialty.
Enchantments believes in the principle harm no one and does not endorse items that hurt others.
For more info visit enchantmentsincnyc.com.
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Casting Curses and Love Spells with the Most Powerful Witches in Romania
In Romania, the homeland of Dracula and superstition, witches were pretty much spared from the medieval witch-hunts that plagued most of Europe and killed 100,000 women. In fact, witchcraft here is not only alive; it’s thriving, and it’s even feared by politicians. There are hundreds of witches in the country, and they make and break marriages, cure diseases, cast or release people from good and evil spells, and predict the future. Supposedly, one in ten Romanians visits a witch.
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Witchcraft | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:47 1 Concept
00:06:06 2 Etymology and definitions
00:08:22 3 Overview
00:08:31 3.1 Alleged practices
00:12:21 3.1.1 Spell casting
00:13:40 3.1.2 Necromancy (conjuring the dead)
00:14:34 3.1.3 Demonology
00:17:58 3.1.4 White witches
00:20:48 3.2 Accusations of witchcraft
00:23:41 3.2.1 Violence related to accusations
00:25:41 3.3 Contemporary witchcraft
00:27:00 3.3.1 Wicca
00:29:45 3.3.1.1 Witchcraft, Feminism, and Media
00:31:22 3.3.2 Stregheria
00:32:52 3.3.3 Traditional witchcraft
00:34:54 3.4 Contemporary witchcraft, Satanism and Luciferianism
00:41:12 4 Historical and religious perspectives
00:41:24 4.1 Near East beliefs
00:42:47 4.2 Abrahamic religions
00:42:57 4.2.1 Hebrew Bible
00:47:06 4.2.2 New Testament
00:47:50 4.2.3 Judaism
00:50:21 4.2.4 Islam
00:56:18 5 By region
00:56:28 5.1 Africa
01:00:07 5.1.1 Cameroon
01:00:37 5.1.2 Central Africa
01:02:07 5.1.3 Democratic Republic of the Congo
01:04:19 5.1.4 Ghana
01:06:06 5.1.5 Kenya
01:06:27 5.1.6 Malawi
01:07:40 5.1.7 Nigeria
01:09:31 5.1.8 Sierra Leone
01:11:16 5.1.9 Tanzania
01:12:03 5.2 Americas
01:12:12 5.2.1 Caribbean
01:13:38 5.2.2 Colonial North America
01:18:49 5.2.3 Diné / Navajo
01:21:05 5.2.4 North America (Mexico)
01:23:03 5.2.5 South America
01:23:50 5.3 Asia
01:23:59 5.3.1 India
01:24:59 5.3.2 Nepal
01:26:05 5.3.3 Japan
01:30:40 5.3.4 Philippines
01:32:30 5.3.5 Saudi Arabia
01:34:06 5.3.6 Syria and Iraq
01:34:47 5.3.7 Tocharians
01:35:24 5.4 Europe
01:42:13 5.4.1 United Kingdom
01:47:05 5.4.1.1 21st century
01:50:37 5.4.2 Italy
01:53:12 5.4.3 Spain
01:54:10 5.5 Oceania
01:54:19 5.5.1 Cook Islands
01:57:14 5.5.2 Papua New Guinea
01:57:48 5.6 Russia
01:58:16 5.6.1 Spells
02:02:37 5.6.2 Societal view of witchcraft
02:05:28 5.6.3 Witchcraft trials
02:11:47 6 Witches in art
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Witchcraft or witchery broadly means the practice of and belief in magical skills and abilities exercised by solitary practitioners and groups. Witchcraft is a broad term that varies culturally and societally, and thus can be difficult to define with precision, and cross-cultural assumptions about the meaning or significance of the term should be applied with caution. Witchcraft often occupies a religious divinatory or medicinal role, and is often present within societies and groups whose cultural framework includes a magical world view.
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Charmed is an American television series created by Constance M. Burge and produced by Aaron Spelling and his production company Spelling Television, with Brad Kern serving as showrunner. The series was originally broadcast by The WB for eight seasons from October 7, 1998, until May 21, 2006. The series narrative follows a trio of sisters, known as The Charmed Ones, the most powerful good witches of all time, who use their combined Power of Three to protect innocent lives from evil beings such as demons and warlocks. Each sister possesses unique magical powers that grow and evolve, while they attempt to maintain normal lives in modern-day San Francisco. Keeping their supernatural identities separate and secret from their ordinary lives often becomes a challenge for them, with the exposure of magic having far-reaching consequences on their various relationships and resulting in a number of police and FBI investigations throughout the series. The series initially focuses on the three H...
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:36 1 Concept
00:04:17 2 Etymology and definitions
00:06:01 3 Overview
00:06:10 3.1 Alleged practices
00:09:03 3.1.1 Spell casting
00:10:03 3.1.2 Necromancy (conjuring the dead)
00:10:46 3.1.3 Demonology
00:13:22 3.1.4 White witches
00:15:32 3.2 Accusations of witchcraft
00:17:46 3.2.1 Violence related to accusations
00:19:17 3.3 Contemporary witchcraft
00:20:19 3.3.1 Wicca
00:22:27 3.3.1.1 Witchcraft, Feminism, and Media
00:23:42 3.3.2 Stregheria
00:24:53 3.3.3 Traditional witchcraft
00:26:28 3.4 Contemporary witchcraft, Satanism and Luciferianism
00:31:17 4 Historical and religious perspectives
00:31:28 4.1 Near East beliefs
00:32:33 4.2 Abrahamic religions
00:32:42 4.2.1 Hebrew Bible
00:35:52 4.2.2 New Testament
00:36:28 4.2.3 Judaism
00:38:25 4.2.4 Islam
00:42:58 5 By region
00:43:07 5.1 Africa
00:45:55 5.1.1 Cameroon
00:46:19 5.1.2 Central Africa
00:47:28 5.1.3 Democratic Republic of the Congo
00:49:08 5.1.4 Ghana
00:50:32 5.1.5 Kenya
00:50:49 5.1.6 Malawi
00:51:46 5.1.7 Nigeria
00:53:12 5.1.8 Sierra Leone
00:54:34 5.1.9 Tanzania
00:55:11 5.2 Americas
00:55:19 5.2.1 Caribbean
00:56:25 5.2.2 Colonial North America
01:00:25 5.2.3 Diné / Navajo
01:02:09 5.2.4 North America (Mexico)
01:03:38 5.2.5 South America (Brazil)
01:08:02 5.3 Asia
01:08:10 5.3.1 India
01:08:57 5.3.2 Nepal
01:09:47 5.3.3 Japan
01:13:15 5.3.4 Philippines
01:14:43 5.3.5 Saudi Arabia
01:15:56 5.3.6 Syria and Iraq
01:16:30 5.3.7 Tocharians
01:17:00 5.4 Europe
01:22:12 5.4.1 United Kingdom
01:25:52 5.4.1.1 21st century
01:28:35 5.4.2 Italy
01:30:32 5.4.3 Spain
01:31:17 5.5 Oceania
01:31:26 5.5.1 Cook Islands
01:33:38 5.5.2 Papua New Guinea
01:34:05 5.6 Russia
01:34:28 5.6.1 Spells
01:37:48 5.6.2 Societal view of witchcraft
01:39:57 5.6.3 Witchcraft trials
01:44:47 6 Witches in art
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
Speaking Rate: 0.9146142683061101
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-E
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Witchcraft or witchery broadly means the practice of and belief in magical skills and abilities exercised by solitary practitioners and groups. Witchcraft is a broad term that varies culturally and societally, and thus can be difficult to define with precision, and cross-cultural assumptions about the meaning or significance of the term should be applied with caution. Witchcraft often occupies a religious divinatory or medicinal role, and is often present within societies and groups whose cultural framework includes a magical world view.
HÄXAN (1922) [Swedish Film Institute print] FULL MOVIE
Subtitles: ENG (burned-in), GER
re-recorded musical score by Matti Bye
Häxan (Danish title: Heksen; English title: The Witches or Witchcraft Through the Ages) is a 1922 Swedish-Danish documentary-style silent horror film written and directed by Benjamin Christensen. Based partly on Christensen's study of the Malleus Maleficarum, a 15th-century German guide for inquisitors, Häxan is a study of how superstition and the misunderstanding of diseases and mental illness could lead to the hysteria of the witch-hunts. The film was made as a documentary but contains dramatised sequences that are comparable to horror films.
With Christensen's meticulous recreation of medieval scenes and the lengthy production period, the film was the most expensive Scandinavian silent film ever made, costing nearly two million Swedish kronor. Although it won acclaim in Denmark and Sweden,[citation needed] the film was banned in the United States and heavily censored in other countries for what were considered at that time graphic depictions of torture, nudity, and sexual perversion. It is now considered to be Christensen's finest work.
Directed by Benjamin Christensen
Screenplay by Benjamin Christensen
Starring:
Benjamin Christensen
Clara Pontoppidan
Oscar Stribolt
Astrid Holm
Maren Pedersen
Cinematography: Johan Ankerstjerne
Edited by Edia Hansen
Production company: Svensk Filmindustri
Distributed by Skandias Filmbyrå (Sweden)
Release date: 18 September 1922 (Sweden)
Running time: 74 minutes (1968 version), 104 minutes (Swedish Film Institute print)
Country: Sweden, Denmark
Language: Silent film with Swedish intertitles
Budget: SEK 2 million
PLOT
Part 1
A scholarly dissertation on the appearances of demons and witches in primitive and medieval culture, a number of photographs of statuary, paintings, and woodcuts are used as demonstrative pieces. In addition, several large scale models are employed to demonstrate medieval concepts of the structure of the solar system and the commonly accepted depiction of Hell.
Part 2
A series of vignettes theatrically demonstrating medieval superstition and beliefs concerning witchcraft, including Satan (played by Christensen himself) tempting a sleeping woman away from her husband's bed and terrorizing a group of monks. Also shown is a woman purchasing a love potion from a supposed witch, and a sequence showing a supposed witch dreaming of flying through the air and attending a witches' gathering.
Part 3
A long narrative broken up into several parts; set in the Middle Ages, it concerns an old woman accused of witchcraft by a dying man's family. The narrative is used to demonstrate the treatment of suspected witches by the religious authorities of the time. The old woman, after being tortured, admits to heavy involvement in witchcraft, including detailed descriptions of a Witches' Sabbath, even going so far as to name other supposed witches, including two of the women in the dying man's household. Eventually, the dying man's wife is arrested as a witch when one of the clergymen accuses her of bewitching him.
Part 4
The final part of the film seeks to demonstrate how the superstitions of old are better understood now. Christensen seeks to make the claim that most who were accused of witchcraft were possibly mentally ill, and in modern times, such behavior is interpreted as a disease. His case revolves around vignettes about a somnambulist and a kleptomaniac, the implication being that these behaviors would have been thought of as demonically-influenced in medieval times whereas modern societies recognize them as psychological ailments. There is heavy irony, however, in the observation that the temperate shower of the clinic i.e. the treatment of hysterical women in a modern institution, has replaced medieval solutions such as burning at the stake.
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Häxan - Witchcraft Through the Ages
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