June 11 2024 - Our Favorite Witch Creator a Witch?
Jun 11, 2024
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Topics include exploring the authenticity of content creators in the witchcraft community, the influence of social media on witchcraft practices, and the use of moon mantras for self-examination. Also discussed are ritual uses of dahlias in witchcraft, historic anecdotes of witches, and a case of fake content creation on social media.
Dahlias symbolize self-esteem in magical work, aiding in protection spells and truth revealing.
The evolution of witchcraft post-repeal of witchcraft act highlights varied practices and intentions of witches.
Deep dives
Magic of Dahlias and Self-Esteem
Dahlias are discussed as a flower symbolizing dignity, grace, and self-esteem in magical workings. They aid in seeing oneself as others do, assisting in protection spells against deceit and revealing truths. The noble and elegant nature of dahlias allows individuals to stand tall and be proud of their accomplishments, making them a powerful tool in cultivating self-respect.
Contemporary Witchcraft in 1968
The podcast explores a 1968 article from The Guardian featuring three witches. Contrary to sensationalized portrayals in movies, these witches practiced contemporary witchcraft without harmful outcomes. The article shed light on the evolution of witchcraft since the repeal of the witchcraft act, highlighting the varied practices and intentions of witches like Doreen Valenti and Mrs. Wilson.
Social Media and Performative Witchcraft
A critical examination of social media's influence on witchcraft practices is presented. The episode questions the role of aesthetics in modern witchcraft and how social media platforms impact authenticity. The discussion delves into the performative nature of online content creation, emphasizing the importance of evaluating creators' credibility and experience in the witchcraft community.
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