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Monday, October 29, 2018

In The Land Of Dracula, Witches Work As 'Life Coaches' Of The Supernatural

Transylvania
Magic "is beautiful and dangerous — it is a fight between good and evil," says third-generation witch Mihaela Minca. A 2014 survey found that in Romania, one in five people believe witches have powers.

The witch lives in the suburbs of the Romanian capital, Bucharest, in a busy village with a Renaissance palace.

There's a poster of her outside her house in Mogoșoaia: "The most powerful witch from Europe," the poster reads, "Mihaela Minca."

"Welcome, welcome!" she says, emerging through a beaded curtain at the front entrance. She's in a floor-length, black dress with bright flowers. Her hair, also black, is pulled back in a baby-blue headscarf.

"I can solve any kind of problem — with love, success, anything," she insists, leading us to a dining room with gold-painted chairs that resemble thrones. "I am a witch who gets results." Read More

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Our local psychic has relocated from the town's main street to a location near the edge of town and now advertises that she is a "life coach." I don't know how large a clientele she has but she has been in business for more than 25 years.

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