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This article is about the concept in Neopaganism. For the three sisters in Greek mythology, see Gray witches (Greek mythology). For the species of moth, see Great Grey Witch.
A gray witch, or neutral witch, is the term used to define a practitioner of magic that does not harm nor benefit others. Gray magic[1] may also benefit and harm at the same time, creating a neutral or balanced effect.
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Gray witchcraft is the practice of worship and magic which recognises the importance of all polarities as legitimate and necessary without deception of the masses, the self, or the use of informational resources. Gray witches practice balance and harmony, and they deny the concept that such things can occur without recognition of total and true polarity.
References
- Spirit of the Witch: Religion & Spirituality in Contemporary Witchcraft By Raven Grimassi
- Wicca: The Complete Craft by D. J. Conway
- Color Casting for Wiccans: Correspondences for More Powerful Spells by Sister Moon
- Solitary Witch by Silver Ravenwolf
- The Good Witch's Guide to Wicked Ways by Deborah Gray
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