The Good Witch
Justina Light
Copyright © 2017 by Justina Light. 751427
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Rev. date: 02/15/2017
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I like to thank everyone who believes in me—most of all, myself—and then the other people in my life. Special thanks to my wonderful son, Julian, who has inspired me to be the best mom in the world. I love you very much, and I am so glad I am your mom. To my parents, who push me to the highest point to make me become someone and land a career. To the higher spirits, who believe that I will survive.
Acknowledgments
My deepest thanks to my son, Julian—I love you, and thank you for being my son; to Jessie, for helping me with my book formatting; to Tara, for ing with the printing of copies of my book; to my priest, Father Pangiote, for his kindness; to my parents, for encouraging me to excel in a career; to my grandmother and grandfather, whom I love very much; and to my greatgrandfather Kostandino, whom I love very much and who will be always in my memories.
A long, long
time ago, there was a good witch who lived in the far forest woods with her cat named Oscar.
All day, she would make a magical stew and chant good spells on bad folks who had bad hearts.
At night dawn, she would go out into the far forest woods and communicate with the night owls, making owl sounds just like the owls would do, up in the forest trees.
Oscar the Cat, at times, would meow to the night owls, and he would find the owls to be fascinating creatures of the night.
He had liked how they made their Oooooooooooowwwwwwww sounds in the middle of the dark.
He would try to make the same owl sounds, imitating the owls and their nightly sounds, just trying to be like them.
He thought that the owls had magical powers the same way that the good witch did with her magical spells.
Oscar, at times, would meow back to the owls. They enjoyed hearing him meowing. At times, Oscar’s meows would turn into owl sounds, just sounding like they did while they were all in the middle of the night together, making fascinating sounds. They felt like they belonged in a family.
Oscar, at times, would sound like an owl, and he had found it to be fun to imitate the owls’ night sounds, which they all made in the dark of the forest woods.
The good witch and her cat would start to dance wildly within the forest woods and continue making owl sounds just like the night owls did.
They both would flip-flap their hands and arms like owls, pretending to fly like they did in the open forest.
At times, Clearia would turn herself and Oscar into owls, flying around the forest with them in the open, fresh forest air, being owls.
Her spells lasted for a short time during the night, but they both had enjoyed being wild animals of the night forest.
Their entertainment life was unique, and they enjoyed their life together as a family.
It was a way for them to celebrate their spells of being able to communicate with the owls of the night, being the creatures that they were.
At times, they wanted to see how it felt to live in their habitat, with no shelter.
This was part of their entertainment life together while they lived away from their community’s surroundings.
Clearia had to worry about taking care of herself and her lovely black cat, Oscar, knowing she was the master of the woods.
Clearia would go deep in the forest woods to collect some logs for her brewing pots and to keep her home warm for the wintertime, which was coming very soon.
She would collect forest logs and scatter them outside her wooden home to make sure that she had enough wood to keep her home warm for the winter season.
Oscar the Cat would go to the woods, keeping her company while she would collect logs and place them with her collection outside her home.
She would make sure to keep a full stack of wood and log supplies near her home and use them when she needed them.
Trying to keep her home warm and her meals cooked was her first priority.
At the far end of the forest, she had laid out a huge cauldron with brewing ingredients in it.
She placed some frog legs, some fresh turnips from her garden, and some smoked horsemeat in the boiling pot to give flavor to her brewing stew recipe.
She also added some pumpkin spices, along with some fresh pumpkin, and started to chant spells to do good deeds for folks who were bad.
Clearia always waited for the full moon to prepare her late meals and to chant her spell of goodness for bad folks to become better people.
Her cat, Oscar, would meow and stroll around the heating brew pot, hoping for Clearia to make something good for him to eat for supper.
She would place a smaller boiling pot for her to make something special for Oscar to eat.
Clearia would go out to the forest’s river lake to go fishing for Oscar’s fish meal.
She knew he enjoyed fresh salmon, which she was able to catch from the forest’s clear river lake for him to eat.
At times, she would place her huge fishing rod in the forest’s river lake, hoping to catch a big salmon for Oscar to eat.
Oscar the Cat would watch Clearia reel her fishing rod to pull the salmon out of the lake.
Clearia was able to grant his wishes and catch salmon when he would desire it the most.
Oscar was always happy to see a huge salmon on her fishing rod.
He would usually smile and meow at her, until she had cooked it for him, waiting for it to be placed on his plate.
He had also enjoyed when Clearia would make some fish soup for him. It was a delightful treat for him to have as an appetizer to eat.
That night, Clearia stayed close to her brewing pot. She chanted good spells on some bad folks who were living in the surrounding community in their city. They were known to be bad folks and needed to be changed around to be good human beings.
She would chant good spells on the bad folks, which would turn them into frogs and have them jump around from one place to the next like jumping river frogs.
Oscar would think that it was funny to see people being turned into frogs and having them jump around in the wood forest’s river.
Oscar the Cat wanted Clearia to turn him into a frog too so he could also jump around and have some fun as they did in the pond.
Clearia was very kind only to Oscar and the good folks from the surrounding towns.
She would grant good people their wishes, and she always granted wishes for Oscar.
Oscar had turned into a frog and had fun on the river’s lily pads as they all were jumping around like silly frogs.
Clearia had turned him into a frog and granted his wish to have him jump around the lily pads of the river pond with the rest of the frogs that were the bad folks.
Oscar would have a ball with the other frogs. He would enjoy his frog excursions on the river lake. He would jump on the lily pads and have a ball all day long with the rest of the frogs.
Clearia would enjoy watching Oscar having fun being a frog for a day or so, until she would miss him and then turn him back to her lovable cat.
Clearia was kind enough to make little black silk shoes for Oscar to jump around like a ballerina cat after he was done being a frog for the day in the pond with the rest of the frogs.
Oscar would kiss her feet and thank her for allowing him to have fun at the river pond.
He had enjoyed jumping around and being a frog for the day.
Oscar was happy to experience living a life as a frog and allowing him to have fun along the wood side river forest, smelling the fresh air of the woods.
He thought that Clearia was kind to the bad folks and that the curse was a fun adventure for these frogs instead.
Oscar knew that she didn’t like bad folks, but she turned them into frogs to teach them a lesson to be kind to others.
Oscar thought that her bad chanting spells were actually good chanting spells because the bad folks were having a lot of fun jumping around on lily pads and splashing away water, having fun on the river forest lake.
Being a frog was an awesome world for the bad folks who were turned into frogs.
This was no punishment for these bad folks in Oscar’s eyes.
He thought they were all having a ball. But the truth was that they were put there to learn to survive in those lower parts of the environment and to learn to be kind to all living species.
At times, he would beg for her to turn him into a frog again, and this time for a longer time so he could splash water on them and get them mad.
The river was warm, and they all ended up having a swimming party with the rest of the frogs in the pond river.
The river lake where Clearia had turned them into frogs had turned out to be the learning environment for life-conditioning lessons, for them to learn to behave with others in the real world.
Some thought it was all about having fun. Some knew that the environment was not always safe and that they had to look out for predators and danger signs and warnings from other predators in their own environment.
Clearia would grant Oscar his wish and watch him have so much fun on the lily pads. She would watch them jump from one lily pad to another, enjoying the river of the forest.
Oscar would splash water on the rest of the frogs as punishment for being bad folks in their own town. They seemed like they were adjusting in being frogs.
Clearia had taught Oscar how to be able to notice red flags of danger, even in the river pond where he was with the rest of the frogs.
Oscar knew that the river and the ground levels of the earth had alerts and signs or conditions to watch for.
He knew that the little species of the earth had to watch for other predators that were living on the river lake.
The other frogs were not taught to look out for these signs of dangers and needed to learn for themselves.
Some of the bad folks had to learn to change and be kinder folks.
They needed to be caring people, to help protect others from dangerous situations, and to reserve their character as better humans.
Sometimes Clearia would turn people who also needed to learn about selfprotection into frogs, not necessarily because they were bad people, but because they also needed to learn about the environment, because of their naïveté.
At times, these folks needed to learn about safety tips about their environment, starting from the bottom part of Mother Earth.
These were all lessons that Clearia wanted to teach humans. She would help them understand the environment a bit better than they had before.
Clearia would sit on the forest rocks, watching Oscar having so much fun, and looking out for his best interest at heart so no one would hurt him.
When Clearia would get lonely, she would turn Oscar back to a cat and would start petting him to show him her love toward him.
Oscar knew that she was a kind witch to him, and she loved him very much. He also knew that she was kind to everyone that needed a helping hand.
He also thought Clearia wasn’t an evil witch, but a good witch. She would teach the bad folks to discover the animals’ habitats and the trails in the woods, which were part of earth.
Clearia would teach them about all types and species of amphibian that lived in the woods’ pond with them.
She would teach them to discover the environment and keep themselves alive by being kind to all species around them.
She wanted to teach them about toads and the rest of the creatures living in their natural habitat, the pond.
Clearia would spend time teaching them about living on Mother Earth and about how important it was for them to know about safety tips.
Clearia wanted to teach them about danger signs, which existed in the river and on the earth.
She felt that these folks had no one to teach them about their environment.
She felt that they needed to understand about protection, safety, and harm that the earth had along with the other dangerous species that were living there with them.
She wanted to teach the bad folks how to be kinder to other species, which were a part of their living community.
Having them start from the bottom part of Mother Earth was a lesson they needed to learn—to learn how to interact with other species in a better way.
Clearia wanted to teach them how to survive in the dangerous areas of the woods and to teach them safety tips and to keep them safe from harm.
In Oscar’s eyes, Clearia was a good witch who would help people who were evil to be kinder and to be more of a caring soul to others. Even to the ones who had no clue of what their environment was all about, he felt like they needed to know about their safety conditions.
These individuals also needed some guidance on how their environment worked in order for them to understand it better and stay alive.
She was hoping that they would learn to love all species on Mother Earth as equal to themselves.
Oscar knew that Clearia had the power to change people’s hearts and to warm them up to be kinder souls and spirits.
She knew that most people didn’t like witches, but she knew that she always helped bad folks learn a valuable lesson in life—to be kinder to others, teaching them to respect all living things on earth, become better people, and make a difference in people’s lives, which were her goal.
Oscar believed that the good always uprooted evil out, and being kind was a good trait to learn and have as a character.
Some people needed to learn to clear their bad hearts and learn to be kinder spirits to others in this world.
Clearia didn’t care that people would call her the evil witch. She knew that she was the opposite of bad.
She only would turn evil people into frogs to teach them about the lower parts of life’s habitats and make them realize how to communicate better with the rest of the water and ground species that were living on the forest’s river.
She also wanted to teach them that there were predators to watch out for. Bad people should learn to care about others and to try changing their attitudes toward others to try to help those who are in need.
Once Clearia reversed her spells on these bad folks, they would change their bad
hearts to good ones, starting to understand how the community works in the natural habitat in this world of survival.
At times, these folks were never taught to be kind spirits to other people and that they needed to get in touch with the natural habitats in order to understand the world better.
Clearia was hoping this would help them clear away their bad, hateful hearts against other living things in this world, starting them from the lower parts of the animal kingdom, moving them all toward the way to humanity’s kingdom, so they could understand how to show affection of love to others.
Trying to teach them living conditions for love and care for all humans, besides themselves, was a lesson learned.
Some people needed to learn from the bottom of life’s environment, to be more caring and more aware of their own environmental settings in the world.
Clearia thought that bad folks needed to wash away their bad, imperfect souls. The forest’s river water was a great place to cleanse the dark hearts of the imperfect soul living inside their own community.
The fresh water of the river floating down the stream was supposed to be their cleaning solution for soul cleansing, to be born again and do good deeds for others.
The forest’s river water was a symbol of rebirth to the frogs, blessing them with goodness to come into their lives and rejuvenate them to becoming better people in this big world that they were living in.
Oscar was proud of Clearia for the powers she had, a good witch mastering spells to make positive change in the folks’ lives.
Once her good-deed spells were done and cast on the bad folks, she would then ride on her magical broomstick with her cat, Oscar.
They would both circulate the forest woods and take long tours around the outer part of their home state. They both lived north of the city of Cincinnati and had enjoyed living there.
They both lived far north in the forest area called Winton Woods, which was quite beautiful, with wonderful camping grounds, tall green forest trees, and quiet lake ponds that surrounded the beautiful region, waiting to be explored.
They enjoyed viewing the scenery of the tall forest trees and the animals that lived deep in the woods with them.
The deep forest was a peaceful place to live away from people and to concentrate in doing good deeds for the outer part of their own community that needed to be saved.
Clearia was as American witch and was proud to have the American flag posted on her broomstick, a sign of her being an American citizen, viewing her state from above the sky while she and Oscar fly in and around the dark skies of Cincinnati.
Oscar was proud of being an American cat too. He liked that American flag, which had so many little white stars on it.
He was proud that the American flag represented freedom for all the citizens who lived there.
He thought that the stars meant liberty for all Americans living in their country’s land and have made it their home.
There were approximately fifty little white stars on the American flag, which they would look at while they would ride on their broomstick. The top edge of the broom had the glorifying American flag indicating that they were true Americans and were proud of it.
They would look at the broomstick from behind them while they were flying in the air.
They would both view the top edge of the broom, iring the true American flag, which looked absolutely gorgeous in their eyes.
Both Oscar and Clearia would view the entire state with the American flag flying with them while they were flying in the dark.
Oscar thought that he and his witch mistress Clearia were included in the territories represented by the stars in the flag. It was a delight to be true Americans.
He was proud of flying around with the American flag behind his broomstick, making him feel that they were part of their community, doing good deeds to their country’s citizens and trying to catch the bad folks and put them in their black witch bag to take them to the pond.
Good witches were known to clear the toxic environment and get rid of toxic poisons that were built around the entire community by bad folks. The good witch wanted to be known as a hero instead of a witch.
At times, Clearia would sprinkle white shining stars on the bad folks, vanishing all evil that went on within their hearts. Her magic spells would turn them into frogs, and then she would sweep them from the ground and bring them to Winton River to get them reborn.
When the sky was mellow, you could hear the frogs making ribbit sounds. They hated that they were captured to be changed to better people.
Oscar thought Clearia and he were stars of the night—doing good deeds to all the bad folks in their town, making them realize that they should be good souls to all humans and species on Mother Earth.
Oscar would enjoy hearing the frogs ribbiting and would watch how they would try to escape from the black witch bag.
Clearia had also chanted some of her favorite fire spells while they were still flying in the air for good changes to happen.
Most of the frogs that Clearia had captured didn’t get along with one another. They would argue among one another and fight.
Some frogs didn’t know how to behave and be civil with one another.
Clearia would observe them. They wouldn’t behave well with one another in the river lake. How they would cause trouble among each other!
Some older frogs were mean to the little toads, and they didn’t want them to survive. The older frogs were selfish and only wanted to be the only ones to survive on Mother Earth.
The bad frogs would want to swallow the little frogs and be the kings and the queens of the river forever.
Clearia knew these were disturbing frogs and needed to be separated from the little frogs in order for them to be saved.
These bad frogs still needed to learn some social skills, like how to treat the smaller toads and frogs in the lake in a better way.
Oscar thought these frogs needed to live in cells, not in lakes.
He thought that they needed severe punishment to learn to be kind frogs. Sometimes the frog cells weren’t such a bad idea to have for them to learn how to communicate better within their own community and teach them about the civility of the frog civilization.
Clearia would hope for these frogs to be true frogs to one another and learn of the word love.
Love was something they had to learn in order to get along with one another.
They also had to learn to get along with other preys that lived in the forest pond.
Clearia was trying to teach them that all good amphibians should learn how to get along with one another within their own environment. She was trying to show them that they needed to be fair with all the river pond species.
Oscar couldn’t believe that these frogs required so many lessons in order to be good species on this earth.
Clearia disliked the toxin and poison that the environment had. She knew that she needed to use her spells to save them all. Sometimes, she would use her electric bond spell to strike them so they could learn to behave better in society.
Oscar thought that the electric bond spell was painful and didn’t like how it would strike hard on the skin, inflicting pain.
Sometimes, he thought that the bad frogs needed a second chance to learn to get along with others.
When they would get electric shock, the frogs would jump on the forest pond rocks to escape the electricity spell.
Some of the bad frogs would try to cling together, to try to save the frogs from getting hurt.
Clearia and Oscar would talk about different spells that they could use to teach them to become better community frogs.
At times, Clearia liked using her gold bondage spell, which turned frogs into round golden marble crystal balls—just like a bowling ball—and had the frogs frozen inside the marble crystal ball.
Oscar enjoyed rolling the crystal ball like a cat’s toy, playing with it.
The wicked frogs would think to themselves, “How could they turn us into marble crystal balls and toss us around like magic balls? What are they thinking to do with us next? Why are they torturing us?” They would say these out loud to one another.
Oscar would have a ball playing with them, until he would get bored and kick them in the river to get defrosted by the warm water of the pond.
At times, these frogs had a major migraine and needed to take a nap.
They would snore hard and fall asleep on the pond rocks, enjoying the sun bathing their skin.
Oscar had enjoyed the blizzard spell, which would turn real bad frogs into lizards and water snakes.
They would turn some frogs into lizards with colorful blizzard skin tones, giving them a rainbow color of shades, giving indication to the environment that they were dangerous to be around. These reptiles would be called rainbow reptiles. They needed this to learn to be kinder to everyone on this earth, because they were identified as bad creatures.
These were dramatic changes deep in their skin tissue, allowing room for them to change. Sometimes these lizards would not change, and the curse stayed on
longer, making them to learn a valuable lesson about life.
Clearia and Oscar would think that these spells had magical powers, and they had seen changes in people’s attitudes.
Clearia knew that she needed to save these frogs and link them to become better species in this world with her magical spells.
These frogs had to learn the geographical world much better in order for the earth to warm up to them, before the earth swallowed them alive.
Most of all, they both liked using these magical spells so they could teach others to be good. Clearia learned these special spells in Britain, in Wicca Light School.
The crystal ice spell had long wands, which had ice on the edge of the wand. This was popular in freezing bad objects.
Everything would turn into ice and frost if the frog was extremely bad.
All these crystal ice wands had been sold in Britain. All the children had bought them. They had enjoyed using them to freeze and do spellbound curses to turn bad people into icicle objects.
The frogs were also afraid of these wands. They knew that they were so damaging, and most of the time, the object would turn into an ice statue.
At times, the wand would fire up, giving a fiery blizzard in the open sky to burn the bad frogs. Once the ice had melted away, fire would appear from the wand, firing smoke to the frogs.
Clearia learned all her witch mastering from the British Isles, and she was glad that she went to school at the best Wicca Light School of England.
At times, Clearia would explore her magical spells to observe which one worked the best on certain objects and life situations. She thought that these spells were teaching humans to reach inside their souls and discover what they were all about, trying to identify themselves as good humans.
At times, some humans had no idea who they were and needed other communities to teach them.
Oscar liked it when Clearia would form a magical circle in the night, especially when the owls were out and Clearia was doing her witch star ceremony with all the forest animals around her.
The Wicca Light School had taught Clearia the magic of working wonders through the stars of white magic. Clearia would practice her ritual magic to condition the environment to be a safer place to live for everyone.
Sometimes, she would work with good angels to enter into the frogs’ souls to change them into a prince or a princess, to change their bad characters to good ones.
Clearia spoke French at times. She would like to use her French vocabulary to call them froise, which means “frogs.” It sounded like “froze.”
Maybe Clearia was trying to find her prince, hoping that one of these frogs, who were bad, could turn into a good frog and be her prince.
Life was too short to be considered to be bad. Clearia was hoping to teach some imperfect souls to be kinder to others in their community.
She thought that these frogs needed to learn a lesson. Clearia kept casting these spells on them while she was on her broomstick. “Kivakiva spells,” she would
say, binding them to learn to be kind and allow peace to float in their home state and in people’s hearts.
Clearia had enough of toxic poisons blowing toward the woods from the extremely bad behaviors of others. She needed to stop the bad folks from harming the town they were living in and destroying the earth.
As Clearia and Oscar were flying above the air, they were casting their firing spells for these folks to change and learn that they were here on earth for a limited time, so they had to be good.
Clearia would wonder if these folks ever knew how to be good folks. Her magical firing spells would make the frogs stop ribbiting. Peace would surround them to behave better. They also knew that they needed to change in order to survive and be part of their community.
The spell of goodness was the best magical spell that Clearia had known to cast on these folks to change their hearts. It was a magical spell of change. The spell was so strong that the changes were rapidly working with the frogs. Their ribbit sounds were mellower and more relaxed. You could hear a difference in the vocal sounds that they would make in the black witch bag that they had been captured in, while they were flying around their state grounds.
These spells were used more to create new minds for people to change for the better.
She would turn the bad folks to good folks, hoping to make positive changes in them. She learned that kindness was the only way for bad folks to learn to be good. And she also taught them life lessons to become better people on this earth.
Clearia would wait for the full moon to appear in the night so she could do her magical spells. She would cast good spells on bad folks to be true to themselves and to others and to teach them how to heal their bad hearts by doing good deeds.
Her light magic spells had worked and had changed bad souls to better humans. Making a transition of change in them, renewing their hearts, and casting wishes out from their souls were her biggest accomplishments.
Their evil, fiery hearts had taught them nothing but evil. Their hearts had become cold and evil—that was not the way to live life. Clearia wanted to help these folks to warm their hearts to others.
They needed Clearia to help them to be kinder spirits and to teach them how to do that. She didn’t mind converting them to better people. She had grown up practicing all the good witchcraft—to change bad people to good people.
Clearia’s good magic spells saved their bad hearts full of hatred, clearing away any darkness that they might have. She would cast love spells instead to get a better, loving community, a setting with caring people.
It is always good to have a good witch around who does good deeds and helps those who are evil to become better people.
Oscar was proud that he had found Clearia as his mistress, a witch and helper who saved the world.
He also learned a couple of spells to cast love toward bitter people to make them better spirits of this earth.
Oscar would do one twitch with his nose, casting spells of love to others, which
was taught by Clearia from her witch-mastering spells.
Clearia had enjoyed teaching Oscar how to cast spells and do wonders in his community. When he had done a good deed, he would wiggle his tail.
His tail was used as a wand, usually called the black cat-tail wand. It had magical powers and would usually make frogs fly from one spot to another to get them out from dangerous environments.
Some good frogs were saved by Oscar’s tail when he struck them when they were getting attacked by the bad frogs in the pond.
Oscar was a hero to the good frogs, and they loved him for protecting them. They had relied on his powers of saving them. They were too weak to stand on their own and needed someone else to master over and protect them.
Clearia would work on deeper soul magic spells, reaching down on bad souls by rescuing them and making them kinder people.
She would brew, chant, and turn bad folks into jumping frogs—bad folks who had no good hearts—with her wondering wand, which would glow in the night.
The wondering wand had a crystal ball on the tip, representing the world and how it orbits around all of us.
Oscar would call the wand the Orbit Wand, and he liked how it would glow in the sky, with the moon and with the stars shining on it.
In reality, it was connecting with the star of peace, so everyone could learn that tranquility needed to take place on earth.
She would watch the bad folks if they were able to change to better people in order for her to rescue them from darkness and despair. At times, she had to cast these spells on them because these bad folks didn’t know how to be kind to others.
Clearia would teach them to communicate with the wildlife’s habitats on this earth and teach them to be kind species on Mother Earth with her magical spells.
She also taught them to be aware of their environment and surroundings, to be kinder spirits to the world around them, and made them better citizens.
Most of the time, the river pond would become a worry-free environment, because these frogs had learned their lessons.
In a splendid moment, Clearia saw a frog sitting on a velvet British flag cushion near the pond, which was where her frog prince was sitting quietly, waiting for her to notice him.
His name was Channing, a canon name to brighten the darkness, of the Wicca Witch Book of Magic, converting to the canon of light of gods instead.
Clearia found Channing through the light of the Witch Mastering of Spells, and Oscar had found himself a girlfriend, whose name was Anaya. They all lived happily ever after in the far forest.
Anaya, in Hebrew, means “answer to God.”
In other words, changing all the bad deeds to good deeds was an answer to God. It was God’s will to be done and to create peace in the community.