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Which Witch?

10/28/2025

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WISE WOMAN • ARCHETYPE • NATURE
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R.R. Shakti, PhD

Which witch lives through you?

Somewhere between the fear and the fairy tale lies the real Herstory.

The witch we’ve inherited through myth and media is a paradox—both glamorized and demonized. She is the seductress and the outcast hag, the potion-maker and the poisoner, the woman who flies and the woman who burns.

But long before she was a caricature in children’s stories or a shadow in patriarchal imagination, she was something else entirely:

  • A healer.
  • A midwife.
  • A woman in rhythm with the moon, the wind and the wild intelligence of Nature.
  • One who understood how to apply the medicines of the earth.
  • A keeper of the sacred conversations between body and spirit, soul and soil. 
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The word “witch” once meant “wise woman.” Somewhere along the way, witch wisdom was exiled–buried under suspicion and shame. What was once sacred became “scary.” 

But the wise woman/witch still lives—alive in everyone who trusts to her intuition, who makes tea with reverence, who sings to her garden, who tends her dreams. She remembers that healing comes, not from control, but as a conversation with Nature. 

Which witch lives through you?
The one the world told you to fear—or the one your soul is longing to remember?

This season, as the veil thins and the old stories swirl like leaves on the wind, what would it mean to reclaim the insight of your own inner witch? 
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Return to the rituals that support your whole being and your relationships.
Light the incense.
Touch the earth.
Listen to the wisdom in the weather. 
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Reflect on your relationship with the wise woman/witch archetype. 

What part of your own natural wisdom has been silenced or shamed?

Create a small ritual—brew herbs, write, paint, sing—to honor the wise women within you: the one who heals, remembers and communes deeply with the living world.

Because magic isn’t something you have to conjure.
All you must do is remember.


With love and moonlight,
— R.R. Shakti PhD
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