Looking to find black magick in Kauai

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Looking to find black magick in Kauai

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Hey

I'm a black witch looking to find kahunas practice "black magic". Urgent

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The proper term is "African American" witch, hahaha. What in the world do you mean "black witch"? I assume you mean you practice "black" magick since you're asking about it. I'll need you to define "black" magick in your own words please.

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Ummm... that just got weird. Welcome to the USA! Lol
I think I'm Australian American !
And that's about as politically correct as I'll ever be [eg]

I practice black magick. To me that means I do not abide by any law of do no harm. Doing no harm is subjective.

As I am back in Las Vegas I don't need help with finding the Kauanas in Hawaii.

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Hi and I'm glad you are back in the US mainland. [thumbup] I couldn't help as I only know a little about the traditions.

I know some members do know a bit about Hawaiian magick,but I don't think we have any active ones atm,who'd know where to find a Kahuna for you.

I'm linking this article here,for anyone who is wondering what we mean by 'Kahuna':

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahuna

This seems a pertinent point to make,concerning Hawaiian magicks,so I'm quoting it too:
...With the revival of the Hawaiian culture beginning in the 1970s, some native Hawaiian cultural practitioners call themselves kahuna today. Others, particularly devout Christians, disdain the term. The word has been given an esoteric or secret meaning by modern followers of Max Freedom Long and Huna to emphasise a priestly or shamanic standing; however, those interested in true Hawaiian traditional mysticism must understand that "Huna" is not Hawaiian and should be wary of anyone using the term...
"He lived his words, spoke his own actions and his story and the story of the world ran parallel."

Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.

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Cheers for that.

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I would have thought the political correctness stuff was mostly for christians. It's sad to find such small-mindedness here, but what the hell, right? To try to help you, I'd suggest that you check out Yahoo Groups or something like that. Perhaps starting with general wiccans and networking to find the connections you are looking for. Good luck in your search.

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I would have thought the political correctness stuff was mostly for christians. It's sad to find such small-mindedness here, but what the hell, right?
Could you clarify this statement,please?

I don't know which post/poster you are referring to above,but considering that the OP stated freely that they are a 'black magick' practioner,
Wiccans and suchlike other Neopagan types won't be much help to them,aside from lecturing on the bad-wrong nature of their practices that is. [eg]

I can answer on my commentary if the implication you made is towards my post here,as I'd be happy to explain in more detail why I think the OP should be wary of cultural appropriation and plastic shamanism in his search for help.

That's why I'm asking about this. [thumbup]
"He lived his words, spoke his own actions and his story and the story of the world ran parallel."

Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.

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