

Overview of the course and its author.
Discussing the meaning and origin of the name of Witch.
Explaining how Quaker Women provided the dress uniform for the stereotypical witch.
How anti-Jewish propaganda contributed to the stereotypical model for the evil old witch.
A look at the different definitions of Witchcraft Today.
Explaining the animistic world-view and how it pertains to Witchcraft.
How to develop your ancestral shrine.
How Witchcraft became famoously associated with Necromancy.
This lecture explains the ethics and morality of witchcraft, which differ from those of Wicca and Christianity.
Explaining the difference between the procedural (or practical) approach to magic versus the dynamic approach.
Learn to make choices according to your personal nature.
Why we still use the term Witch.
Modern witchcraft is based on the historically authentic beliefs and practices of classical witchcraft as adapted for the modern era. It is not the same as "Wicca" and does not involve the religious worship gods. True witchcraft is a spiritual discipline and way-of-life that emphasizes self-empowerment and mastery of one's own fate. Witchcraft focuses on the importance and value of the Self. Some people may see this as bad, but it is the philosophy of the most successful people in the world. Witchcraft understands that people who have limited choices, limited wealth and limited resources are not empowered people. Such people are unlikely to enjoy a satisfying life or contribute to society in a positive way.
A fully empowered person is in control of their own fate, their personal resources, their careers and their future. These are the people who have a positive impact on their own lives, the lives of their families and on society as a whole. Witchcraft is the art of being an empowered person.