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Post by WiseMagicWillow on Oct 21, 2005 21:31:06 GMT
How come witchcraft seems to run more in the female line of families???
It is said that because woman have more of a connections to natural because of their role that they play as in child birth with the amazingness of it all, that this is why they are more prone to witchcraft and this in turn makes it easier for them to maniplulate nature. That a females body is affected more by nature than a males with the close ties to the moon thats males just dont seem to have.
Is it because woman are more emotional than men. Without generalizing to much most woman can easily express themselves but males learn at an early age that its a weakness for a guy to show emotion. This could also show that woman arent afraid to be who they really are so theres no emotion blockage stopping them from making the connection to spirit.
Could it all just be due to the genes that we are given is there something in our genes that means one side of the species is more intouch with themselves than the other???
I put the question to you why do you think witchcraft runs more in the female of the species??
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Post by AmberSekhmet on Oct 21, 2005 21:52:17 GMT
It's because we're the greater of the two species. but i think it's becasues we're more suseptable to whats going on. we can sense things and the majority of men can't. But the whole thing aout females being able to show emotions easier then males, i think we both no that is complete bull, unless i am the exception?
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Post by rodolfo on Jan 26, 2009 11:39:18 GMT
*narrows eyes at the "greater" comment* That's for another discussion. Here is my theory. In the ancient times, males were called upon to be warriors, and females were called upon to be wise. Our ancient memories are imprinted with this. However, it is possible for males to have once learned the ways of witchcraft and so are drawn to it once again. It all depends on the role you played in the ancient past, and what role you will play in the near future.
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