Also known as witches, practitioners of witchcraft are individuals who are believed to have supernatural powers and abilities. Often associated with paganism and the occult, witches are typically portrayed as female and possessing magical powers to heal, curse, or cast spells. Throughout history, witches have been both revered and persecuted, with their practices and beliefs varying greatly across different cultures and regions. Despite the stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding witchcraft, many modern practitioners identify as witches as a form of empowerment and spiritual connection to nature and the divine. The portrayal of witches in media and popular culture continues to shape public perception of these mystical beings.
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