Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Social Witchcraft and The Secondary Life. Social witchcraft is nothing more than spells that are cast by television and movies and the commercials that pay for them. The Secondary Life is nothing more than the life we lead in our minds when we watch television or movies. Social witchcraft has the power to make us spend money we don't have to keep up with people we don't know; we may not even like those we are trying to impress. We become spellbound by the idea that things will make us better in the eyes of the other. After some time, we begin to prefer the secondary life because we are living a more exciting life in our minds than our own real life. The fantasy takes precedence over the reality of life.
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