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In historical English architecture, specifically around the 17th and 18th centuries, a was a solid oak pillar found in homes, often near fireplaces or entryways.

: Most communities have strict rules against "trauma unloading" or asking for spells without putting in personal effort first. 3. Recent News & Perspectives witchcraft

: These posts typically stand 7–8 feet tall and are carved with a St. Andrew's cross (an X shape), which served as an apotropaic (evil-averting) symbol. Recent News & Perspectives : These posts typically

: You can find rare surviving examples at the Whitby Museum in North Yorkshire. 2. Social Media & Online Communities In historical English architecture

: Many users share photos of their altars , though some warn that posting these online can expose your personal energy to "evil eye" or unwanted influence.

On platforms like Reddit, Instagram, and Facebook, "witchcraft posts" are shared by practitioners to document their craft or seek advice.

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