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EWicca Review

Occult practises has turned very common nowadays. Wicca is one of such practices and relatively young religious belief, which has became very fashionable in the US and Europe. The religion consolidated views of distinct customs, from Celtic magic to Indian yoga.
And it's not surprisal to see software package to execute and create Witchcraft rites and cast wicca spells. Though magic spells and descriptions of wicca rituals are widespread in online and offline media, this software claims to be assistant of wizard, rather than aggregation of magical spells and potion recipes.

Author does not claim eWicca to create magical results, positing " magic is the sphere of activities of human, but not of computers or machinery". This is at least fairly, since most marketers, selling spells or spell casting services, claim unbelievable effects.
eWicca is positioned as all-in-one computer software which serves to make working wicca rituals. Lets review such phrases as "all-in-one" and "working rituals"

"All-in-one" means, you do not require supplementary training or assistance, doing rituals. This is in point of fact true, because eWicca contains so-called "ceremonies" to prepare for " rituals " and wicca rites themselves. I do not understand the principle behind distinction of terms "ceremonies" and "rituals", but since author has explanation for this, let it be. Ceremonies are combination of self-hypnosis and meditation, accompanied by on-screen instructions, funny video and unusual music. Author claims video recording and music to make special effects to improve effectiveness of rite, and it appears to be true. I began to feel unusual feelings after performing one of ceremonies. There's a number of ceremonies to make before the actual ritual, so I believe, such extreme homework may really be effective.

Witchcraft rites are what people may look for: rites for prosperity, love, wellness, etc. I don't believe, author embedded enough rituals, but he promises free updates. I tested one self healing rite, and may state, it worked; fortunately it was merely head ache, and I do not wish to use the ritual for something problematic. What is fascinating, author does not warn users to continue regular medical treatment, leaving conclusion for you. I suppose, well devoted wizard can overwhelm any disease; but I do not know real life examples of this.

"Working rituals" should mean they work. As authors explained in manual, he implemented everything in eWicca, to make rituals working and the rest depend on user's dedication. If I consider self-healing ritual, I would say rites actually work. I will try out as well money ritual.

User Interface eWicca is rather simple, even primitive; I would prefer more comprehensive design. Yet I assume eWicca was produced for novice users, and such simplicity is rational. Author should add options to tune levels of visual and sound stimulants and produce option to select them. This also to book of shadows: single video recording and sound apparently are not enough. I would supply as well more options to customize wicca spells, not just to add magic name.

eWicca pluses: everything you need to do working witchcraft rite
eWicca contras: too simple user interface, no setup of video and audio stimulations
Conclusion: if your religious belief is wicca or you wish to perform wicca rituals or cast witchcraft spells, buy eWicca.


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