It typically involves calling on things which we would call demons and they would call gods and goddesses. Narcotics are also often involved, as is necromancy. Harry Potter has none of those things, save some necromancy which is considered evil in its world. It does have arithmancy, which Christians use in the form of numerology, astrology which is not particularily good and one could raise objection too. Though even astrology it downplays the value of.
Syobolism is a matter of interpretation. Wands and robes are more of a farce of witchcraft than a tribute to the real thing, which other symbols you may be talking about I don't know.
I'm not an expert but I have at least ministered to a number of neo-pagans and even a couple satanists, the difference is plain as day when you know what a real witch is all about. That all carries idolatry and false gods with it. Harry Potter itself is actually quite secular (meaning god neutral), and as such not in line with real witchcraft.
It's rather foolish to tout age when it doesn't come with experience on the matter... As I asserted in another thread I still maintain you are somewhat reprobate in your actions, that was a point to which I could not even get a reply too. Don't speak of Logic without knowing the Logos.
Logos: (Logical) means persuading by the use of reasoning.
So it is thus: don't speak of logic without knowing
the Logos.
You referred to the Word, - not logical reasoning, but The Word.
So you need to stop being deceitful, you didn't say
don't speak of logic without knowing logos.
You said, don't speak of logic without knowing
THE Logos.
So right there you are wrong in saying you were referring to logic. 'Logic' does not have the anticedant 'THE'.