Outwardly, witches often have a flaw: they are too tall, overweight, or have disproportionate features.
In youth, these anomalies in outward appearance lead to outbursts of protest and extremism. So, if you see a girl who is 185 cm tall and wearing stiletto heels on the street, it means that you are looking at a typical witch who is trying to pretend to be just like everyone else.
However, it is not at all necessary for a witch to have the differences listed above; these are simply the most obvious signs that catch anyone's eye.
In reality, a witch may not even stand out outwardly (which, however, rarely happens) or simply have a bright and memorable appearance.
From childhood, a witch's life is such that she has to endure a lot—in the best case scenario. In the worst case, she leads a real struggle for survival, finding herself, for example, with a child that no one needs, or falling into similar, equally unbearable circumstances.
Living in conditions of survival causes the body to produce special substances that help overcome stress.
In a normal person, these substances are neutralized when the stress passes, while the witch's body, due to the fact that it is constantly in a state of stress, produces these components regularly.
All this is similar to ninja training: facing problems 24 hours a day, the witch's body adapts over time to live and survive in conditions of increased danger. Since witches still have parents, whether they like it or not, they are aware of their roots.
The existence of this connection to their roots means that, from a young age, witches become the continuators of the magical lineage of some of their distant or not-so-distant ancestors, without knowing it themselves.
They are not like others.
Particular combinations of planets, time, and place of birth give witches energetic abilities that differ significantly from those of ordinary people.
Witches are people endowed with enormous power; they are often said to have a “strong bioenergetic field,” “hypnotic abilities,” or to “constantly bring bad luck [to everyone].”
No matter how much the witch may resist, people will always feel her presence: this energetic monster will not go unnoticed by the human consciousness. And society tries to get rid of “monsters” by any means necessary.
Any society—from kindergarten to university groups—ostracizes the witch, despite this woman's tireless desire to fit into the collective and be like everyone else. Incidentally, a typical example of a witch's life is described in Stephen King's novel Carrie.
Who is who?
Checking if you are a witch is very simple: if, when talking to someone, you know certain things about them in advance (i.e., things they haven't told you themselves);
if you know roughly what the day ahead has in store for you; if you praise something and it breaks immediately afterwards, or after your praise, the owner of that thing buys 10 more of the same – you have the power.
If you talk to someone and they constantly repeat the words you were about to say, and you start to feel like you can read other people's minds; if when you look someone in the eye, they freeze and forget what they were saying – you have the power!
If, in a fight, you feel a state of cold indifference, a state in which you throw yourself at a target [like an enemy machine gun]—you have the power, you have a lot of it.
But this still means nothing, because the main thing is to learn how to manage it.
The collapse.
There is a huge difference between a realized witch and an unrealized witch:
the realized witch is perfectly capable of controlling her power and is the master of her own destiny, while the unrealized witch constantly ends up in dubious situations, stupid situations, gets sick a lot, suffers, and experiences real tragedies. The unrealized witch is destroyed by her own enormous power.
So, if all of the above is written as if it were about you, it's time to correct the situation and free your inner witch.
In youth, these anomalies in outward appearance lead to outbursts of protest and extremism. So, if you see a girl who is 185 cm tall and wearing stiletto heels on the street, it means that you are looking at a typical witch who is trying to pretend to be just like everyone else.
However, it is not at all necessary for a witch to have the differences listed above; these are simply the most obvious signs that catch anyone's eye.
In reality, a witch may not even stand out outwardly (which, however, rarely happens) or simply have a bright and memorable appearance.
From childhood, a witch's life is such that she has to endure a lot—in the best case scenario. In the worst case, she leads a real struggle for survival, finding herself, for example, with a child that no one needs, or falling into similar, equally unbearable circumstances.
Living in conditions of survival causes the body to produce special substances that help overcome stress.
In a normal person, these substances are neutralized when the stress passes, while the witch's body, due to the fact that it is constantly in a state of stress, produces these components regularly.
All this is similar to ninja training: facing problems 24 hours a day, the witch's body adapts over time to live and survive in conditions of increased danger. Since witches still have parents, whether they like it or not, they are aware of their roots.
The existence of this connection to their roots means that, from a young age, witches become the continuators of the magical lineage of some of their distant or not-so-distant ancestors, without knowing it themselves.
They are not like others.
Particular combinations of planets, time, and place of birth give witches energetic abilities that differ significantly from those of ordinary people.
Witches are people endowed with enormous power; they are often said to have a “strong bioenergetic field,” “hypnotic abilities,” or to “constantly bring bad luck [to everyone].”
No matter how much the witch may resist, people will always feel her presence: this energetic monster will not go unnoticed by the human consciousness. And society tries to get rid of “monsters” by any means necessary.
Any society—from kindergarten to university groups—ostracizes the witch, despite this woman's tireless desire to fit into the collective and be like everyone else. Incidentally, a typical example of a witch's life is described in Stephen King's novel Carrie.
Who is who?
Checking if you are a witch is very simple: if, when talking to someone, you know certain things about them in advance (i.e., things they haven't told you themselves);
if you know roughly what the day ahead has in store for you; if you praise something and it breaks immediately afterwards, or after your praise, the owner of that thing buys 10 more of the same – you have the power.
If you talk to someone and they constantly repeat the words you were about to say, and you start to feel like you can read other people's minds; if when you look someone in the eye, they freeze and forget what they were saying – you have the power!
If, in a fight, you feel a state of cold indifference, a state in which you throw yourself at a target [like an enemy machine gun]—you have the power, you have a lot of it.
But this still means nothing, because the main thing is to learn how to manage it.
The collapse.
There is a huge difference between a realized witch and an unrealized witch:
the realized witch is perfectly capable of controlling her power and is the master of her own destiny, while the unrealized witch constantly ends up in dubious situations, stupid situations, gets sick a lot, suffers, and experiences real tragedies. The unrealized witch is destroyed by her own enormous power.
So, if all of the above is written as if it were about you, it's time to correct the situation and free your inner witch.