Witchcraft has a long history and the debate of "magic" versus "magick" goes deeper than just spelling. "Magic" conjures images of entertainment, while "magick" signifies a spiritual practice. Aleister Crowley popularized "magick" to differentiate it from stage magic, but his controversial legacy has led to mixed views among modern practitioners. This debate reflects the evolving nature of witchcraft and the power of language to shape identity and perception.
Why do people believe in magick?
Belief in magick spans cultures and centuries. Explore the psychology and human need that keeps ritual and magickal thinking powerfully alive today.