Meet the first woman officially recognized as a witch in the UK
The only 71-year-old woman in the UK with a certificate that proves she is an official witch, having practiced for 30 years.
The only woman in the UK, 71 years old, with a certificate that proves she is an official witch, has practiced for 30 years.
Referring to a witch, most people think that it is a woman with magical powers, magical powers, trouble-making, evil, wearing a black robe, wearing a pointed hat and flying on a broom handle.
Almost all previous depictions of witches were generally negative.
However, perceptions and beliefs about witchcraft and magic have undergone many changes over the years through depictions in cinema, art, theatre, fiction and other media.
Almost all previous depictions of witches were generally negative. But the medium that has brought about a major shift in the perception of wizards has been Harry Potter. J.K. Rowling's books were turned into successful films that were well received by the public.
The Harry Potter series show a wizarding world separate from mortals, but still stand out for those with love, compassion, friendship, and loyalty like humans.
And the official recognition of a wizard in England also demonstrates this change.
Cassandra Latham-Jones, 71, is the first person allowed to use the term witch publicly, even on tax returns in the UK.
The self-employed witch can even deduct some expenses including the ingredients for the magic beer.
Cassandra Latham-Jones has been practicing witchcraft for 30 years.
This is a wise woman, the only official witch in England, living in the village of St Buryan, Cornwall, with 30 years of experience in the practice of witchcraft. Cassandra Latham-Jones' talent was appreciated by everyone.
She provides traditional witchcraft services such as: tarot readings, rituals, dark arts, spells, etc. She is also a qualified counselor and a nurse with specialized training. body.
"Despite the rumors, the glitz that surrounds it, the bottom line about being a witch is that I'm here to help people and support the community," said Cassandra Latham-Jones.
The 71-year-old woman has been diligently performing witchcraft spells, proving herself to receive public recognition. She said: "I turned out to be a pioneer because no one has been persistent and dared to do it before. If you intend to become a witch or quit thinking this is a career that makes a lot of money. This is not a career. is a good career change direction if you want to become rich."
Cassandra Latham-Jones often uses her knowledge, folk magic, and skills to help people.
She and the witches in the communities hundreds of years ago have a principle that has never been lost, which is to always believe in folk magic, folk law.
Due to her old appearance, often dressed in black, "witches" are sometimes considered unlikable, acting suspiciously, or casting spells. But Mrs. Cassandra Latham-Jones is really someone who often uses her knowledge, folk magic, and skills to help people.
What was interesting to her when she applied for her profession as a witch and was accepted was that "one day, she walked into the office, asked for an application form, and in the occupation box it said two words witch but not a single word. anyone objecting or whispering anything".
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