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Can you be a magician and a witch at the same time?

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Idk where I heard the term maybe it was in a vision or a dream or something. But I heard the term. Magici-witch and it kinda makes sense due how in ancient greece, witches back then were called
pharmakis: which is a woman who distributed herbs, drugs and potions.
Aoidos: which is a singer or an enchantress
Nekromantis which is one who would communicate with the dead to gain future insight
And finally we have the word
Mágissa: which is a witch or sorceress

So yeah I kinda feel like magici-witch could be a term in the future
 
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Nobody will stop you from being both so why not?
(Pov: i always thought that, in 2026, those terms were basically synonymous 😁)
 

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Idk where I heard the term maybe it was in a vision or a dream or something. But I heard the term. Magici-witch and it kinda makes sense due how in ancient greece, witches back then were called
pharmakis: which is a woman who distributed herbs, drugs and potions.
Aoidos: which is a singer or an enchantress
Nekromantis which is one who would communicate with the dead to gain future insight
And finally we have the word
Mágissa: which is a witch or sorceress

So yeah I kinda feel like magici-witch could be a term in the future

Does a witch do magic in their practice ? I think so . So, you can be both .

It used to be poo-pooed , and there was a bit of this or that camp 'fighting' going on about it . Mhe ..... I held a magical order initiation ( several degrees ) while concurrently 2 degree in Wicca . Only issue was some snoots in the Order which looked down on Wicca . Also in our 'Order group' we had an initiate that was the local Wiccan 3rd degreee HPS , and the local head of that Order was good mates with her and they often worked together , and I often worked with thm - in a triangle . It was potent !
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Here is a bit of both ;)

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dcwilson

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Idk where I heard the term maybe it was in a vision or a dream or something. But I heard the term. Magici-witch and it kinda makes sense due how in ancient greece, witches back then were called
pharmakis: which is a woman who distributed herbs, drugs and potions.
Aoidos: which is a singer or an enchantress
Nekromantis which is one who would communicate with the dead to gain future insight
And finally we have the word
Mágissa: which is a witch or sorceress

So yeah I kinda feel like magici-witch could be a term in the future
There is no reason you can't do both! Wiccan magick doesn't have to be followed to the letter, and you can always be a solitary! Neo-Pagan groups like their own ways, but pretty much anything goes there. If you join a coven, they'll have their own way of doing things, but there is no rule I know of that prevents you from doing what you want there either. I don't know too much about the Orders, but I doubt they care one way or another; do their stuff when you're with them. You may have to ask them about it though.
 

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In my mind, I always kind of imagined that the term Witch referred to either a Wiccan or someone who practiced Witchcraft (as, Wicca and Witchcraft are entirely different things); and that a Magician was more into high or learned magic. I practice both, and like to use both terms. Not interchangeably, but to provide elaboration on my practices.
 

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There is no fundamental difference between the two. They are just general descriptors of broad trends in styles of practice and philosophy. Unless you're following a very specific ritual system, such as is taught in particular magical orders or some initiation-based covens, you can integrate whatever kinds of approaches you like.
 
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