What Witches Should Know

A Witness document on power,deception,and authority

This book was not written as an argument, nor as a rebuttal.
It exists as a witness — to what has been misunderstood, misrepresented, and misdirected in the pursuit of power.

It addresses witchcraft not as folklore or aesthetic, but as a system — one that promises access while withholding truth.

Why this book exists

Many discussions about witchcraft focus on practices, tools, or moral debates.
This book goes beneath all of that.

It addresses the root logic — the alternative intelligence that presents itself as enlightenment, autonomy, and hidden knowledge, while quietly replacing relationship with transaction.

This is not written for curiosity, but for clarity.

“WHAT THIS BOOK IS (AND IS NOT)”

This book is:

  • A testimony

  • A warning

  • A structured unveiling

  • A record of confrontation with counterfeit authority

This book is not:

  • A spell book

  • A religious threat

  • An attack on individuals

  • A debate seeking agreement

How this book connects

What Witches Should Know does not stand alone.

It forms part of a wider body of work housed within Supernatural School — Light in the Darkness, where identity, authority, and purpose are addressed through formation rather than performance.

  • The Ancient Summons - establishes the verdict

  • The School - provides formation for clarity

  • Teachings & Stories - expand understanding beyond explanation.

QUIET ACTION

This book is available for those who choose to engage it deliberately.

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