🌙 10 Days of Reflection: Defining Magic & Witchcraft
Inspired by the weekly discussion question in our Discord server today, here are a few questions to dive deeper into how we each understand and experience magic. These prompts are meant to spark introspection, conversation, and a bit of soul-searching about what witchcraft means to you. There are no right or wrong answers. Post post and answer one of these questions each day and tag @pathandpractice in your replies and don't forget to put then in the #pathandpractice tag. Also, feel free to reblog and tag friends you want to join in with you. Everyone is welcome!
Day One: How do you define magic? Is it energy, intention, relationship, will, or something else?
Day Two: What does witchcraft mean to you? Ex: is it a craft, a calling, a way of life, a skill?
Day Three: When did you first understand what “magic” meant to you, and how has that definition changed over time?
Day Four: Do you see a difference between magic and witchcraft? If so, where do you draw that line?
Day Five: How do your spiritual, cultural, or philosophical beliefs shape your understanding of magic?
Day Six: Do you think everyone can practice magic, or is it something that calls to specific people?
Day Seven: How does your definition of magic influence the way you practice it?
Day Eight: Do you view magic as natural or supernatural? Or do you see no real division between the two?
Day Nine: How would you explain what magic is to someone who doesn’t believe in it?
Day Ten: If your craft had a motto related to the nature of magic/witchcraft, what would it be?












