Okay, folks, let’s dive into my little adventure with “witch witchcraft.”
So, I stumbled upon this phrase, “witch witchcraft,” and I was like, “What the heck is that?” It sounded kinda redundant, kinda cool, and definitely mysterious. My curiosity was totally piqued, so I decided to dig in.
My Deep Dive into “Witch Witchcraft”
First, I hit up the usual spots – you know, Google, a couple of forums, even some dusty old books I had lying around. I wanted to get a feel for what people generally thought this phrase meant. Was it a typo? A specific type of magic? Something totally different?
The results were… well, a mixed bag. Some people thought it was just a mistake, others talked about it as a way to emphasize the “witchy-ness” of witchcraft. Like, “This isn’t your grandma’s herb garden magic, this is witch witchcraft!”

Then I started experimenting. No, I didn’t go full-on cauldron and newt’s eye (though that would have been fun, right?). Instead, I focused on the intention behind the phrase. I tried a few simple rituals, things like candle magic and meditation, but I approached them with this “witch witchcraft” mindset. I amped up the energy, the focus, the… witchiness.
- Candle Magic: Instead of just lighting a candle and making a wish, I really visualized my desired outcome. I felt the energy building, saw the colors swirling, and imagined the universe conspiring to make it happen. It was intense!
- Meditation: I usually just chill out and clear my head. But this time, I focused on connecting with a deeper, more primal energy. I pictured myself drawing power from the earth, the moon, the elements. It was like tapping into something ancient and powerful.
Honestly, the results were pretty surprising. Things just… flowed better. My intentions felt stronger, more potent. It was like I’d unlocked a hidden gear in my practice. Did I suddenly gain superpowers? Nah. But did I feel a noticeable shift? Absolutely.
So, what’s my final take on “witch witchcraft”? I think it’s all about intention and emphasis. It’s about taking your regular practice and kicking it up a notch. It’s about embracing the power and mystery of witchcraft, and really owning it.

It’s not double, it is witchy and powerful.
I encourage you to give it a try. Experiment, play around, and see what “witch witchcraft” means to you. You might be surprised at what you discover!