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  2. Witch-hunts in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Witch-hunts in Nepal. Witch-hunts are still occurring in Nepal in the twenty-first century, and the persecution of marginalised individuals of the community, especially women, still persists. Witchcraft is believed to be the exercise of supernatural powers by witches (Nepali: बोक्सी, romanized: Boksi). Although Nepal does not have a ...

  3. List of substances used in rituals - Wikipedia

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    atropine ~0.1. hyoscyamine up to 0.05%. Scopolamine up to 0.3%. Deliriant. Algonquin, Navajo, Cherokee, Luiseño and the indigenous peoples of Marie-Galante used this plant in sacred ceremonies for its hallucinogenic properties. [17][18][19] It has also been used by Sadhus of India, and the Táltos of the Magyar (Hungary).

  4. Magical tools in Wicca - Wikipedia

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    In Wicca, magical tools are used during rituals which both honour the deities and work magic. The general idea is that the tool directs psychic energies to perform a certain action. In modern-day Wicca, there is an encouragement of solitary practice of rituals and study. Covens are still a part of Wicca and related doctrines but there is now ...

  5. 80 Magical Gifts Your Witchy Friend Will Actually Use - AOL

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    Shop for your witchy friends—whether they're baby witches or pros—with this gift guide featuring crystals, necklaces, books, unusual gifts, and more.

  6. Asian witchcraft - Wikipedia

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    Asian witchcraft encompasses various types of witchcraft practices across Asia. In ancient times, magic played a significant role in societies such as ancient Egypt and Babylonia, as evidenced by historical records. In the Middle East, references to magic can be found in the Torah and the Quran, where witchcraft is condemned due to its ...

  7. Boksi - Wikipedia

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    A boksi (Nepali: बोक्सी) is a person who has knowledge of witchcraft, Tuna Muna and Tantra. According to Tantra-shastra and Shivapurana, a boksi or boksa is a woman/ man who is different from normal gods or goddesses and has their own language. Boksi has a divine power and is capable to heal various diseases.