
Join Michael and Karagan as they delve into the origins and implications of "out of court" practices in witchcraft. They discuss how these practices emerged in the post-1970s American context, deviating from traditional Gardnerian and Alexandrian methods. Through personal experiences and critical observations, they highlight the ethical concerns and potential laziness in modern assessments of initiates. The hosts emphasize the importance of returning to organic and direct initiation practices, focusing on magical suitability rather than mundane compatibility. They also reflect on how contemporary cultural norms have altered traditional craft practices. This episode calls for a reinvigoration of honest and clear communication with seekers and a return to the integrity of traditional methods.
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