are there real witchcraft and wizardry schools to attend.?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
are there real witchcraft and wizardry schools to attend.?
Eighteen answers:
Catt
2010-11-15 21:22:55 UTC
There are classes held in most metaphysical book shops but I don't know of any actual schools. You can find shops in your area on witchvox.com. There are online schools such as www.magickaschool.com and online pagan communities where classes are taught such as wiccantogether.com and paganspace.net. In almost all cases you have to be 18 years old or have written permission from your parents to take the classes.
Elaine M
2010-11-14 07:51:35 UTC
In fiction it's Hogwarts.
In reality there are seminars and classes at any Pagan festival. There's newsletters and magazines put out that cover several aspects as well. Ever google 'circle magazine' or look up Circle Sanctuary in Wisconsin? Ever attend PanPagan in summer in the Midwest? Those are the ones in our area, there are plenty of others.
Just go over to witchvox.org and check out what's in your area. It's not rocket science. You'll find though that the seminars are broad range since they have to appeal to multiple traditions, not just Wiccan teachings. Most pagans are eclectic, they're solitary practitioners and teach themselves.
Hypnotoad
2010-11-14 07:38:48 UTC
Well it may not be a physical location, but there's always witchschool online. They're online courses. See link below:
mikesihl
2010-11-14 00:51:33 UTC
Yes, they are usually right next to the Jedi Academies.
?
2010-11-13 21:52:30 UTC
There are many online schools for a variety of pagan religions and practices. Such as The Grey School.
2010-11-13 21:24:08 UTC
Yeah they have them,google 'wiccan colleges'
oh yeah,wizardry is a gay word
?
2010-11-13 21:15:10 UTC
Well i don't know about witchcraft and wizardry but there is a academy for alchemists if your interested: the Nicolas Flammel College (or the name is something along those lines) a link to there site is on the sources
Icefire
2010-11-13 21:09:02 UTC
Sorry but unfortunately no. Closest thing would be a Wiccan or Druid church or group, search the web for a chapter nearest you.
bethany souther
2010-11-13 20:59:18 UTC
While that sounds really cool, I don't think there are actual academies for wizadry, but maybe you can find an online Wicca worshippins site.
Charlie (In your dreams)
2010-11-13 22:58:30 UTC
Nope. Only dubious online colleges that will help part the gullible from their money. Notice in any job adverts that you ever see, they never ask for degrees in witchcraft or wizardry. That's because it's all fake and is not a real, practical skill of any merit.
Engineering, law and medicine are all viable subjects to study. Despite all the amazing things people claim to be able to do with magic, in reality, it's far less marketable than a qualification in philosophy or gender studies. Wonder why that is? Because it isn't real.
?
2016-10-19 08:38:17 UTC
Witchcraft Schools
2016-03-13 02:07:58 UTC
Ask J. K. Rowling. I heard she is actually a witch and an alumni of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry years ago before we were born.
Bender
2010-11-13 21:00:25 UTC
I hate to crush your 12-year-old dreams, but there's no such thing as an academy for witchcraft and/or wizardry.
alexander
2010-11-13 22:31:12 UTC
Wicca?
2010-11-13 21:00:14 UTC
Lol
witchcraft and magic have less evidence to support them than the flying spaghetti monster so no unless you find some crazy people
?
2010-11-13 20:58:52 UTC
Yes, it's called Hogwarts.
?
2010-11-13 20:59:41 UTC
Not really schools, but there are organisations and church's.
Mike
2010-11-13 21:29:27 UTC
I think you should seek therapy.
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