The street is a lonely place for sorceresses, so she never leaves the castle without her pointy-eared companion. She is always bored in the libraries, because she has studied and recited the most important philosophical writings a thousand times. She was not only a sorceress, but also a sought-after philosopher of the street. She was entrusted with the magic of the ancient arts, but also with alternative magic, which is said to be her greatest source of income. She dealt with the structural problems and conflicts of both the classical and contemporary magical communities, and shared her knowledge with everyone in exchange for a small potion or cash. But what's driving you right now? It is quite clear that she misses her pony. All her friends who got up in time to go in search of wisdom and inner fulfillment grabbed a pony and rode off. She wasn't so lucky. But let's ask ourselves the important questions. What is the financial policy of the great ruler of this country doing to the people? Is it right to keep increasing the raw materials for the poor peasants? Is it right that he can just create money out of nothing without creating any value in return? What is value in a world where everything can be created by magic. Money, values, norms and laws are created out of nothing and affect all areas of life.
We witches should be neutral, is an attitude that many hold. But what is neutral? Is neutral having no attitude or opinion, or is an attitude actively staying out of global processes that we have no impact on anyway? It is difficult. The great magical Stoics followed the cosmopolitan plan of two worlds. The world we can influence, and the world that is beyond our ability. We should not care about the latter either. But isn't that what is happening right now? It's about issues and properties that, as they are here, don't fit on top of each other. The linking of worlds in a great collision is far greater than in the fables of the famous storyteller Xilften and his Witcher saga. No. We should look very carefully where we interfere.
For me, there are some principles that should be universally known and important. They are maxims that should apply to all witches and wizards and goblins and trolls and ponnies.
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you". "Sometimes you lose and sometimes the others win. "Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that cannot be counted cannot be counted".
Maybe the great wizard Nole Ksum will bring the solution to all these problems. We hope so.
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