Gray witch
In Modern Paganism and witchcraft, those who practice gray magik[1] are often called gray (or neutral) witches. While other practitioners follow white (constructive) or black (destructive) magik (sometimes called right-hand or left-hand path), gray practitioners seek to balance out the two opposing magikal forces in some form of a middle ground. Gray witches practice both evil and good magik. they are neutral entities and practice polarity and balance.
Overview
Gray witchcraft is the practice of worship and magick which recognizes the importance of all polarities as legitimate and necessary without deception of the masses, the self, or the use of informational resources. Gray witches practice balance and harmony, and they deny the concept that such things can occur without recognition of total and true polarity.
References
- Grimassi, Raven Spirit of the Witch: Religion & Spirituality in Contemporary Witchcraft.
- Conway, D. J. Wicca: The Complete Craft
- Moon, Sister Color Casting for Wiccans: Correspondences for More Powerful Spells
- Ravenwolf, Silver Solitary Witch
- Gray, Deborah The Good Witch's Guide to Wicked Ways
Notes
- ""What is Magick?"". Archived from the original on 2008-10-21. Retrieved 2008-06-22.
External links
- "So what exactly is Gray Witchcraft" at Moonschool.covenspace.com-(No longer a valid website.)
- SDVMA - Home Page
See also
- Neopaganism
- White witch
- Witchcraft