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<blockquote data-quote="Silent_Starling" data-source="post: 256458" data-attributes="member: 15720"><p>Are you guys referring to specifically to sex magic or something? Just wondering why are using the ‘K’…whether it was some sort of pretentious thing or if people are using it to refer to sex (as per what aleister originally coined the phrase for).</p><p></p><p>No true collective (or coven to use an old fashioned word) of legitimate ‘witches’ would be ‘feminists’. You’re getting caught up in the new-age Mathers movement perspective of things. Or the sorts of amateur witchcraft practiced in Glastonbury by bored house wives clutching onto their nonsensical crystal collections.</p><p></p><p>In truth, legitimate magic circles comprise of both sexes. There’s a reason for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silent_Starling, post: 256458, member: 15720"] Are you guys referring to specifically to sex magic or something? Just wondering why are using the ‘K’…whether it was some sort of pretentious thing or if people are using it to refer to sex (as per what aleister originally coined the phrase for). No true collective (or coven to use an old fashioned word) of legitimate ‘witches’ would be ‘feminists’. You’re getting caught up in the new-age Mathers movement perspective of things. Or the sorts of amateur witchcraft practiced in Glastonbury by bored house wives clutching onto their nonsensical crystal collections. In truth, legitimate magic circles comprise of both sexes. There’s a reason for that. [/QUOTE]
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