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Witchcraft May 2026

In historical English architecture, specifically around the 17th and 18th centuries, a was a solid oak pillar found in homes, often near fireplaces or entryways.

: Most communities have strict rules against "trauma unloading" or asking for spells without putting in personal effort first. 3. Recent News & Perspectives

: They were believed to prevent witches or evil spirits from entering the home, particularly through the chimney. witchcraft

: Many users share photos of their altars , though some warn that posting these online can expose your personal energy to "evil eye" or unwanted influence.

: You can find rare surviving examples at the Whitby Museum in North Yorkshire. 2. Social Media & Online Communities Recent News & Perspectives : They were believed

: These posts typically stand 7–8 feet tall and are carved with a St. Andrew's cross (an X shape), which served as an apotropaic (evil-averting) symbol.

On platforms like Reddit, Instagram, and Facebook, "witchcraft posts" are shared by practitioners to document their craft or seek advice. On platforms like Reddit

: Subreddits like r/witchcraft and Facebook groups such as Witchcraft and Witchy Tips serve as hubs for discussing spellwork, tarot, and herbalism.

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