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    Intelligent men and women find courses and stores selling a belief in witchcraft (especially wiccan magickal beliefs) almost as ridiculous and brain-dead as bible-beating evangelism.

    Academic witchcraft college courses are sure to prove more convincing-- especially if the professor sidetracks into occult theories --but tend to be imaginatively sterile studies based on present-day limitations in knowledge and understanding, only.

    That puts people who sense something spooky in the supernatural --or those seeking answers to the mysteries of life-- in a real pickle.
 
    Some go on, seeking bits and pieces of a secret knowledge that they can use to make sense of it all. 

     But a word of caution .. college courses will usually prove to be too careful, avoiding the good stuff; while wiccan schools tend to teach pagan religious rituals and vows most people consider a waste of time. 
   
    We have to explore the mysteries of life and see for ourselves:
 real witchcraft is adventures into the unknown.

    That's why this starwise society followed both old witchcraft in its prescientific adventures into whole new worlds long ago, and modern explorations by followers of Aldous Huxley and Gerald Heard during the adventuresome psychedelic sixties --venturing beyond science and belief into philosophical and real witchcraft adventures into the Great Unknown.

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     =Director's Note=
     Dear Sir or Madam:

     You can search online frustratingly for the kind of real magic and witchcraft you find in movies like Bell, Book and Candle, Harry Potter, and so on, or just end your search here by going back in time forty years to a point in time at the very beginning-- when the popular occult and new age movement of the seventies first took a wrong turn away from adventuresome science and philosophy (and this fast-growing mystery school) into one egotistical belief system after another.

     Here we return again to Aldous Huxley, Carlos Castenadas, and yes, Timothy Leary, in search of psychedelic secrets others have unwisely ignored.

     We also take a trip fifty years back into time with Bertrand Russell, Jean Paul Sartre, Albert Einstein, and many female adventurers as well.

     Or... you can continue examining all the popular (large and $uccessful) cults out there, although you'll likely arrive at the same conclusion in the end that everybody else seems to come to:
"yes, it's true that most magical schools and stores are a lot better than Christianity and the other world superstitions, yet they are not quite 'it' -- they too, are unconvincing; they too, lack the ring of truth".
     Even so, you may discover that one or two have the ring of truth in them, and are evidently sincere in their approach to the extraordinary. This is one of that chosen few.

     A source of real witchcraft is found in the Old Ones who lived before us. Theirs is a hidden wisdom lost in time. Only a powerful mystery school has any hope of finding it. 

     Delving into mysteries of life and the universe gives birth to real philosophers as well as real witches --be they by any other name. The path to become one or the other is one and the same.

     More and more of a secret knowledge behind real witchcraft and philosophy is being packed into this Web Site for visitors to study, free. A special first course of monthly lessons online is also available, with only a small donation. That is essentially, the deal.
 
     With few exceptions, many or most magic and witchcraft courses online, outside of a college or university, are delusional --a waste of time. No wonder so many people end with their hands up in despair, walking away from the world wide web thoroughly disappointed, feeling that they will never come anywhere near any kind of deal that takes them into real witchcraft.

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