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Teens and Seekers

I have been receiving a growing number of inquiries from teenagers and even younger people who are interested in learning the Craft. Unfortunately, I fear that for many of them, the interest comes from television and movies which often portray Witchcraft inaccurately. However, for those who truly wish to being pursuing this path, there is a need for more information.

Before I continue to bore you with a big, long wordy essay about developing yourself for a craft lifestyle as a teenager, I think it's important that we be sure we are on the same page. The following quiz will give you some idea how close your ideas about the Craft are to mine.

Witchcraft: True or False
  TrueFalse
1.Witchcraft and Wicca are the same thing.
2.In Wicca, you can do things any way you want. There are no rules.
3.Becoming a witch is my business, and my parents can't do or say anything about it!
4.Witchcraft is a lot of hard work and study in many different topics.
5.Witchcraft is mostly about doing spells and magic.
6.I want to move things with my mind, so I should study Witchcraft.
7.I need to join a coven or find a teacher right away so I can become a witch.
8.Witchcraft can solve all my problems.
9.Witches hate Christians.
10.Good witches never make love spells of any kind. It's against the Rede, which is the law of Wicca.
11.You can't practice Witchcraft unless you also practice the religion of Wicca.
12.I want to become a better, stronger, wiser and more loving person.
13.I have seen every episode of Charmed, and The Craft so I already know all about witchcraft, now I just need a spell book and three more girls to start a coven.
  
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