Witches and Warlocks!
The word "warlock" comes from the Old English word 'waer logger', which literally means "covenant breaker." It could also come from the Icelandic word "vordlokkr" -person who can summon the spirits. Basically, "warlock" is generally (in this present day) used to mean an "oath breaker" or "traitor." People generally perceive a warlock to be a male witch and indeed, some pagans use the word warlock to mean such. However, most pagans (Wiccans included) consider the word an insult because of it's literal meaning of traitor.Some say it a fallacy to call a male witch a "warlock". The word "warlock" is an antiquarian term that means "truth twister" or "liar". According to Wicca, it refers to a male witch who has betrayed his coven and been cast or "locked" out as a result. In today's witchcraft there is no special term to denote a male member of the coven. So a male witch, like a female, is simply called a "witch."
Any of you have a good story about an intimate encounter with a Witch or a Warlock???...
Comments (23)
I gave up on those spirits ,years ago
they were too demanding ...
thanks ,I have been reading the blogs for some time now...and yeah, Its a nice place where I can bring closer or present my Slavic sense of humor...
Have some intense interest in "Healing, Astrology, Astronomy, Tarot Cards, Reiki, Angel Card readings......, etc.
Nope, the pictures are safe in the book...
under my bed...
yeah, well more like a reminder of whats life all about...
You will be able to spot and overthrow any warlock in cs after course.