Okay, so I saw this question floating around the internet – “What is the witchcraft?” – and it kinda stuck with me. It sounds mysterious, right? So, I decided to do a little digging of my own, and I documented the whole process. Here’s what happened:
My Little “Witchcraft” Experiment
First, I just Googled “what is witchcraft”. You know, the basic, lazy search. I got the usual stuff – definitions, history, Wicca, blah blah blah. It was all very… expected. Nothing really jumped out at me.

Then, I thought, “Okay, let’s get more specific.” So, I started looking up different types of practices, like maybe traditional folk magic, or even just stuff people call witchcraft, even if it’s not, like, spellcasting with a cauldron and a pointy hat. I started searching for:
- “herbal remedies passed down through families”
- “old wives’ tales that actually work”
- “superstitions and traditions”
I was looking for that feeling, that sense of something… unexplained. Something beyond the everyday, you know?

I found some interesting stuff, but I started from the begining, I mean, from zero. Here is what I did:
- Searched many key words on Google to get my goal.
- Reading all articles I found on websites.
- Compared the info from different resource.
- Tried to get useful info I needed.
- Did many prictices about what I searched.
- Got the conclusion from my practices.

It was a rabbit hole, I tell you! But it definitely made me think about how much of what we call “witchcraft” is really just knowledge, observation, and a connection to the natural world that a lot of us have lost. I can prictice all of those skills of “witchcraft”, and I really did it, it works well.
After I finish, I can show all of my prictices results. All things are done, every step is ok, and all process is clear and easy.