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A Prayer Different From All Others

Witches – Their Archetypes and Burdens

This compilation does not describe only the blocks and distortions. We have also added the positive traits associated with witches.
A woman who was clairvoyant or skilled in herbal medicine could have been called a witch for these reasons alone.
Today, such labeling is not a matter of concern for pharmacists–“witches” in the ancient sense.
Yet clairvoyant women are still commonly referred to as witches in the astral realm.

Text compiled by Konrad Jaszowski, J.S. Majda and friends.

Thus, being a witch — or being accused of being one — may involve:

Block 1 – Archetypal Codes of Intuition

  1. Carrying the archetypal code of intuition from previous incarnations
  2. Guarding the secret wisdom inherited from feminine ancestors
  3. Being a vessel filled with transmissions from beyond the veil
  4. Using inner sight in moments of darkness
  5. Practicing prophetic dreaming in lunar cycles
  6. Experiencing visions born from deep trance states
  7. Holding insight into the invisible dimensions of existence
  8. Opening the channel of the soul’s energetic perception
  9. Following the intuitive compass of the soul amidst chaos
  10. Preserving signs and symbols interpreted from Nature

Block 2 – Magic, Rituals, Spells

  1. Using spells passed down through the maternal lineage
  2. Guarding protective rituals once practiced by priestesses
  3. Creating spaces of healing through whispered incantations
  4. Serving as a keeper of runic seals preserving family memory
  5. Offering prayers to goddesses forgotten through the ages
  6. Performing purification rituals in the light of the full moon
  7. Releasing trapped spirits of the past
  8. Possessing the power of words that shape reality
  9. Leading ceremonies of connection with the Earth and the Elements
  10. Carrying within the energy of ancient enchantments

Block 3 – Body, Femininity, Cyclicity

  1. Embodying the power of cyclical rhythm in harmony with the Moon
  2. Holding ancestral pain recorded in the womb
  3. Serving as a priestess of feminine wisdom rooted in the body
  4. Using touch as a vehicle of healing
  5. Honoring menstruation as a gateway to spiritual transformation
  6. Carrying cellular memory shaped by the fate of foremothers
  7. Recognizing sexuality as the sacred energy of life
  8. Holding in the hips the force of creation and transformation
    (It is worth noting that some men treat this aspect “similarly,” perceiving woman as a kind of 3D printer that merely produces offspring.)
  9. Nourishing the soul through connection with primordial femininity
  10. Practicing healing dances in the rhythm of the heart

Block 4 – Ancestors, Karma, Lineage

  1. Releasing karmic patterns transmitted through generations
  2. Being a mediator between the living and the ancestral spirits
  3. Keeping promises once made to foremothers
  4. Carrying responsibility for the purification of one’s own or others’ bloodlines
  5. Completing soul lessons inscribed in the memory of blood
  6. Practicing communication with spirits of the past
  7. Healing ancestral emotional wounds hidden in the body
  8. Breaking cycles of violence and silence passed down to women
  9. Offering prayers for the souls of unhealed ancestors
  10. Experiencing the spiritual pain of one’s lineage as a call to transformation

Block 5 – Nature, Elements, Earth

  1. Living in harmony with the cycles of nature and the seasons
  2. Recognizing oneself as part of the Earth’s spiritual ecosystem
  3. Preserving herbal knowledge handed down through generations
    (This also applies to modern pharmacists.)
  4. Speaking with plants in the ritual of silence
  5. Honoring fire as a symbol of renewal and purification
  6. Using water as a tool for emotional transformation
  7. Visiting power places to reclaim fragments of the soul
  8. Holding within the memory of rivers, mountains, and forests
  9. Grounding spiritual energy through contact of bare feet with the Earth
  10. Healing others through the gifts of nature

Block 6 – Shadow, Darkness, Transformation

  1. Carrying dark memories from incarnations as a witch
  2. Being a woman once cast to the stake — now resurrected
  3. Possessing the courage to descend into one’s own shadow
  4. Healing the trauma of societal rejection
  5. Bearing wounds born from feminine power suppressed for centuries
  6. Transforming pain into the source of compassion
  7. Finding oneself through passage across darkness
  8. Accepting emotions as keys to spiritual growth
  9. Healing — and fearing — one’s own power
  10. Guiding others through valleys of shadow and sorrow

Block 7 – Knowledge, Wisdom, Archetypes

  1. Preserving the wisdom of the Great Mother archetype
  2. Being the embodiment of the Wise Woman guided by inner light
  3. Living out the teachings of goddesses forgotten by civilization
  4. Holding knowledge flowing not from books, but from one’s own or another’s soul
  5. Drawing from invisible sources of spiritual knowing
  6. Guiding other women toward awakening
  7. Embodying the feminine alchemy of turning suffering into light
  8. Being a master of the subtle energies of the human spirit
  9. Having access to the Akashic records of past lives
  10. Honoring the wisdom of the spiritual elders as guides

Block 8 – Relationships, Love, Heart Spirituality

  1. Healing heart wounds caused by spiritual separation
  2. Serving as a guide in the art of spiritual intimacy
  3. Opening the heart to the healing energy of unconditional love
  4. Holding patterns of twin souls from past lives
  5. Carrying memories of spiritual union with lost love
  6. Approaching relationships as a path of soul evolution
  7. Holding love as a gift to be awakened in others
  8. Embodying the feminine aspect of divinity
  9. Healing karmic emotional bonds through compassion
  10. Penetrating the soul of another through intuition

Block 9 – Soul, Destiny, Calling

  1. Fulfilling the spiritual calling written before birth
  2. Serving as a channel for the soul’s message on Earth
  3. Carrying a spiritual mission as a guide for others
  4. Completing the karmic task of transforming feminine energy
  5. Discovering oneself through connection with the Higher Self, the cosmos, and the spirits
  6. Following the path of the heart despite the world’s resistance
  7. Honoring life as the sacred journey of the soul
  8. Fulfilling vows made between incarnations
  9. Leading oneself and others toward spiritual freedom
  10. Hearing the inner call of the soul to action

Block 10 – Energy, Time, Universe

  1. Moving between dimensions through consciousness
  2. Holding light codes within the aura of the soul
  3. Having the ability to read the energy of places and people
  4. Synchronizing actions with cosmic cycles
  5. Serving as a transmitter of universal wisdom
  6. Directing energy in harmony with the will of the Universe
  7. Reading signs from synchronicities, cards, and dreams
  8. Transmitting spiritual information through sound and vibration
  9. Being a presence that changes the energetic field of the surroundings
  10. Honoring time as a spiral, not a straight line

Block 11 – Appearance, Relationships with Men

  1. Bearing physical traits of a Witch — such as moles, warts, alluring marks, particular patterns of long hair, and symbolic astral hats or brooms
  2. Avoiding men; forming short-term connections, sometimes only for conception
  3. Avoiding offspring and children altogether, and refraining from sexual contact with men
  4. Carrying patterns of autism — the word itself meaning “alone”
  5. Containing a mixture of traits and burdens such as ACoA (Adult Children of Alcoholics), borderline tendencies, DDD, ADHD, or combat shock
  6. Having bunions as a karmic symptom of past sexual excesses — and the resulting present-day restraint


Opublikowano: 09/11/2025
Autor: s_majda
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