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Witchcraft for Beginners : Types of Wands for Witches

23 March 2010 378 views 25 Comments
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Learn the different types of wands fir witches in thisfree witchcraft for beginners video clip. Expert: Caroline Genovese Bio: Caroline Genovese has been practicing witchcraft for over 15 years, and she currently works at the “Center for the New Age” in Sedona, Arizona. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

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  • machado231097 said:

    nice harry potter ref :3

  • TubeyDude123 said:

    LOL! alomohora! no im just kidding haha im a witch in training…

  • limeburst1 said:

    I have a question, that I seriously do mean, do most Wiccans dislike the Harry Potter series because of obvious reasons.

  • ColeSims9979 said:

    i feel srry for you people….pick up a bible and read your fate

  • fervent66 said:

    check out these 2 authors’

    lexa rosean & ileana abrev

  • LittleWitchOne said:

    these tips are quite cool, but i belive that one wond is enough. that a broom is for sweeping away negitive energys. and a caldren needs to be alot smaller than yours.

    i think im more of a hedge witch pagan. where as you are more of a new age kind if witch, following all of the books as your one gidence. blessed be…

  • fervent66 said:

    a spell book, of 5,000 spells

    on 1,120 pages. awesome.

    i guarantee it.

    w*w*w*.j*u*d*i*k*a*i*l*l*e*s*.c*o*m

    except without all the (*)

  • Woodsycritters said:

    Thank you, Caroline! I love your tips and how-to’s. ~Amber Madrone

  • hivesstandard said:

    since this”witch knows so much about wands of different types why doesnt she know about roran wood staffs or wands? surely she wud know this sort of wood is deadly to “witches”

  • thewetbandito said:

    i wish everyone who thought they were a witch got their head smashed by a cement block.

  • Arkanix said:

    Ok…you are more new age.

    I am a religious historian. So, Im speaking of paganism and classic witchcraft.

  • LilacCura said:

    says who? Have you been alive since Paganism practiced? No. Paganism is a very eclectic and flexible religion and it’s more about what works for you, not what works for other people.

  • Arkanix said:

    Ummm..not tradition…it’s just how it has always been in all aspects of Pagon religions. Wands for fire, as they of wood and can be burned.

    Swords for Air, as they glide through it with ease. The closest to a wand that fire would be would be insense…which is representative of both Fire and Air, which makes for the duality of those elements.

  • LilacCura said:

    Visualizing something helps great it in the astral realm and therefore send your intent out into the universe

  • LilacCura said:

    sorry ment to hit thumbs up

  • LilacCura said:

    Not everybody follows the same tradition you do, Arkanix.

  • VampLove777 said:

    If you have to visualize it it’s not really there like WTF?! xD

  • alemaobrr said:

    Alorromora =D wohooo
    Your videos are great, thanks for sharing all this info =]

  • Arkanix said:

    Ummm…Wands are fire. Swords, or the Anthame is air

  • 69WiccanLove69 said:

    now thats just unnecessary and rude…

  • 69WiccanLove69 said:

    really? i think i would be scared about that in more religiously strict countries but hopefully not were i live…

  • 69WiccanLove69 said:

    because people leave stupid comments and dont take her seriously…

  • 69WiccanLove69 said:

    fricken tard….

  • 69WiccanLove69 said:

    because “real witches” cant do that… its all about visualization. in other words use your imagination!

  • 69WiccanLove69 said:

    kitty! lol

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