Creating a Virtual Coven: Witchcraft Groups in the Digital Age

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Witchcraft forums and groups serve as a virtual space where practitioners of witchcraft can connect, share ideas, and support one another. These online communities provide a platform for individuals to discuss topics related to witchcraft, including rituals, spells, divination, herbs, and crystals. They also offer a safe space to ask questions, seek advice, and learn from more experienced practitioners. One of the significant advantages of witchcraft forums and groups is the ability to connect with like-minded individuals from all around the world. These platforms bring together people with various backgrounds, traditions, and levels of experience. By sharing their knowledge and experiences, members can broaden their understanding of witchcraft and gain new insights.


There was no need for such suspects to be convicted of harmful magic if a pact with the devil could be proved by a confession. Because of the perceived societal threat posed by the devil, the courts accepted flimsy evidence. In Scotland convicted witches were burned, as in most European countries. Rather than being burned alive, however, it was the custom in Scotland to strangle suspected witches at the stake first.

This late episode illustrates what might happen when the populace had been persuaded to fear witches, but the authorities were no longer willing to execute them. The effect of such panics would have been felt at the most local level In western Scotland, in the parish church of Dundonald, for example, on November 8, 1629, the minister publicly out of the pulpit.

Exposing witches in Germany

By sharing their knowledge and experiences, members can broaden their understanding of witchcraft and gain new insights. These online communities often feature discussion boards where members can ask questions or seek guidance on specific topics. For example, someone might ask for advice on choosing the right crystals for a particular spell or assistance in interpreting a dream related to their practice.

Witch-hunts in early modern Europe (circa 1450-1750)

In this article we will take a look at the European witch hunts of circa 1450-1750, and their gender-selective aspects. Although both men and women were accused and executed for witchcraft in Europe during this era, roughly 75%-80% of those exposed to trial and execution were women.

It should be noted that when we study the pre-modern European witch craze, we find great variation over time and between different regions of Europe. The frenzy of the witch-hunts waxed and waned for roughly 300 years, and the dynamics – including gender-dynamics – could also vary greatly from one locality to the next. As an example, we know of only four executions for witchcraft in Ireland, while over 25,000 witches were killed in Germany. (Source: Jenny Gibbons, “Recent Developments in the Study of the Great European Witch Hunt”.) In England, over 90% of those accused of witchcraft were women, while Estonia had women accounting for less than half of those accused, and in Iceland only 10% of those accused of witchcraft were women. (Source: Robin Briggs, “Witches & Neighbours: The Social and Cultural Context of European Witchcraft”, pp. 260-61.)

The immense over-representation of women as victims in witch-trials and witch-executions in England (and in its colonies in North America) is probably one of the reasons why the English-speaking world tend to strongly associate witches, witch-trials and with-hunts with female victims. In essence, the English regional experience has been assumed, at least by English-speakers, to be typical for Europe as a whole.

Witchcraft forums and groups

The community can then share their perspectives, offer suggestions, and provide support. Witchcraft forums and groups are also an excellent resource for learning. Many members of these communities post educational content, such as articles, tutorials, and book recommendations. Moreover, there may be sections dedicated to specific aspects of witchcraft, such as herbalism, astrology, or tarot. These resources allow individuals to deepen their understanding of these areas and expand their magical toolkit. Furthermore, these platforms often serve as a hub for sharing personal experiences or stories related to witchcraft. Members can share stories about successful spells, encounters with spirits or deities, or profound spiritual experiences. Reading about these experiences can be inspiring and educational for others, as well as validate their own experiences. It is worth noting that witchcraft forums and groups can vary in terms of their focus and level of moderation. Some communities are broad and encompass many different traditions and practices, while others may be more specific, such as focusing solely on one tradition or type of witchcraft. Additionally, each community may have its own rules and guidelines regarding respectful and constructive communication. In conclusion, witchcraft forums and groups provide a valuable space for practitioners of witchcraft to connect, learn, and support one another. These communities offer a platform for sharing knowledge, seeking advice, and discussing various topics related to witchcraft, making them an essential resource for witches of all levels of experience..

Reviews for "Unlocking the Secrets: How Witchcraft Forums Can Deepen Your Practice"

1. Mary - 2 stars
I joined a few witchcraft forums and groups thinking it would be a great way to connect with other like-minded individuals, but I was sorely disappointed. The majority of the discussions were filled with misinformation and absolute nonsense. It was clear that most people had no real understanding of witchcraft and were just regurgitating things they read somewhere else. The lack of moderation and accountability for spreading false information was disheartening. Overall, my experience with these forums and groups was a waste of time and left me more frustrated than informed.
2. John - 2 stars
I found witchcraft forums and groups to be a breeding ground for ego-driven individuals seeking attention and validation. It seemed like everyone was trying to outdo each other with grandiose claims and stories of their supposed magical powers. It was difficult to find genuine discussions and knowledge-sharing amidst all the noise and self-promotion. Additionally, the constant bickering and arguments between members made the environment toxic and unwelcoming. I had hoped to find a supportive community, but all I encountered were individuals more interested in stroking their own egos than actually helping others.
3. Sarah - 1 star
I have always been interested in witchcraft and was excited to join some online groups to learn and explore more. However, I found most of these forums and groups to be incredibly judgemental. If you didn't follow a specific tradition or didn't agree with the majority, you were immediately ostracized. It felt like a high school clique rather than a welcoming community. There was a lack of respect for differing opinions and a tendency for members to attack and belittle anyone who didn't conform to their narrow views. Needless to say, I quickly left these toxic groups and decided to continue my journey of discovery on my own instead.

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