Goldilocks Gamgee
scribbled: dear Te Ariki. Diction 'practise' here is not defined as in the everyday context. It rather indicates spell CASTING, magick MAKING and in very common terms could be ''translated'' as 'to do'. To 'practise' magick therefore suits the context butter than phrasing it "i do magick". Besides, none of us can presume we are ever done practising since we have neither the sufficient knowledge or the power to exert the knowledge we might have gained. If you are done practising, it means you have nothing left to learn, as you have gained all the knowledge and can successfully exert it, you are elevated to a god-status, whereas none of us is perfect. Therefore it is arrogant to presume we can ever stop practising.
blessed be
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