The point of view offered in this post, which gives perspective based in understanding the Three Great Circles of Magic, makes the claim that all religions and related philosophies are Outer Circle forms of Witchcraft.
Having that perspective involves understanding the Three Great Circles of Magic in the context of Leonorian Metaphysics.
Witchcraft is a religious practice, not a religion. Some religions include one form of witchcraft or another, others don't.
Agreed to an extent..
The point of view offered in this post, which gives perspective based in understanding the Three Great Circles of Magic, makes the claim that all religions and related philosophies are Outer Circle forms of Witchcraft.
Having that perspective involves understanding the Three Great Circles of Magic in the context of Leonorian Metaphysics.
I suppose that's as valid a definition as any.
The only difference between witchcraft and magic is that the former refers to the practice of using or engaging with the latter.
As I observed about two months ago, few words in the English language are quite as flexible as 'magic.'
https://substack.com/@deistwolf/note/c-102872049?r=2m2lzn