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Malleus maleficarum, (Latin: “Hammer of Witches”) detailed legal and theological document (c. 1486) regarded as the standard handbook on witchcraft, including its detection and its extirpation, until well into the 18th century. Its appearance did much to spur on and sustain some two centuries of witch-hunting hysteria in Europe. The Malleus was the work of two Dominicans: Johann Sprenger, dean of the University of Cologne in Germany, and Heinrich (Institoris) Kraemer, professor of theology at the University of Salzburg, Austria, and inquisitor in the Tirol region of Austria. In 1484 Pope Innocent VIII issued the bull Summis desiderantes affectibus, in which he deplored the spread of witchcraft in Germany and authorized Sprenger and Kraemer to extirpate it.

In 1484 Pope Innocent VIII issued the bull Summis desiderantes affectibus , in which he deplored the spread of witchcraft in Germany and authorized Sprenger and Kraemer to extirpate it. The Malleus codified the folklore and beliefs of the Alpine peasants and was dedicated to the implementation of Exodus 22 18 You shall not permit a sorceress to live.

Statements about the nonexistence of for sale witchcraft

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Buddhism and witchcraft - are these contradictions?

So I am a practising Witch, but have always been very interested in Buddhism and the monastic lifestyle. Before we get into this I will clear up what "witchcraft" means to me, as it is different for everyone and most people have a lot of misconceptions about it. Please read this with an open mind and at least entertain that it may be true for me if it is not for you.

For me, witchcraft is not a religion and is not attached to religious belief. It is spiritual though because this is where my animist beliefs come from - that every natural thing in the universe has its own energy and perhaps spirit, some of which are more easy for us to see and some of which are more accessible than others, this extending to the land itself and natural structures. My belief is that because we are the universe it is possible to weave and influence our own fate by the interactions with unknown forces.

The way I have done this has been through trance work coupled by traditional techniques and workings, to a lot of success - some examples being sending healing energy to my sick mother, attracting good luck and prosperity, and banishing dangerous people from the lives of my loved ones when police involvement was proving futile.

Although witchcraft has been a useful tool for me, I find myself doing less and less workings for my own benefit, apart from general protection spells. I've come to realise that ultimately magic is about manifesting desires, and I simply have less and less of them and wish to rid myself of them completely. This is when I went on a few monastic retreats and found the lifestyle I lead there beautiful and fulfilling. However, when meditating I still find myself instinctively pulled to connect to the local tree spirirt for example and sense their energy, or I automatically see an energetic field around me when I close my eyes from years of trying to see it, when I now can't NOT see it.

So my question is, are the beliefs I've developed in my practise incompatible with Buddhism or can I simply stop doing the actual magic, connect with nature in the way that feels natural to me and still follow buddhist teachings?

For me, witchcraft is not a religion and is not attached to religious belief. It is spiritual though because this is where my animist beliefs come from - that every natural thing in the universe has its own energy and perhaps spirit, some of which are more easy for us to see and some of which are more accessible than others, this extending to the land itself and natural structures. My belief is that because we are the universe it is possible to weave and influence our own fate by the interactions with unknown forces.
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