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Rev. Don discusses the pros and cons of terms like "Witch", "Wizard", and "Sorcerer", and the use of labels in general, in response to a question from JasonWatts1985. See all of Rev. Don's Vlogs at www.witchschool.com/page/rev-don-lewis-vlog.

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  • "We'd be better off to let many of these words go." I very much agree with this. It seems that people can get their egos wrapped up in the "identity" of a label, and therein lie many problems.

  • pagan priest still has it's detractors but I feel I should walk my talk so I do!

  • I have a question about the term "Warlock"...the definition is oathbreaker / lier...but does this definition come from the christian church or does it / should it really mean somebody who practices magic? (i've seen it used mainly to mean people who practice magic but the definition says otherwise)

  • Rev. Don can you speak about Orgonite and what it does and how does it help in magical practice?

  • Rev Don. what do you know and can tell me about the ESAU square.? thank you and blessed be.

  • have you ever been on a paranormal investigation? if so did you ever catch any evidence? or had any psychic impressions that pointed to ghost activity?

  • Which should at least get rid of the stigma behind them. We should get rid of their connotations with "evil" or "deluded people". We are neither.

  • Which should at least get rid of the stigma behind them. We should get rid of their connotations with "evil" or "deluded people". We are neither.

  • Thank you for your opinion on this subject, Rev. Don. I agree that labels, of any kind, can be very limiting, whether we put them on ourselves or others. We definitely do not need barriers in our lives! We need to be open to grow. So, I, believe that we have to be very cautious in using labels in any context.

  • True. I agree Don. When I mention a term such as "clergy" to a co-worker, this person believed I meant of the Catholic faith. It's almost like some terms do have their own histories that spring to mind, similar to what Jung and Joseph Cambell both wrote about.

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