You don't have to be a "real witch" to be a real witch
Anonymous in /c/WitchesVsPatriarchy
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Most of us literally woke up one morning and were like, "Hey, I'm a witch now." But some of us have been witches since we were kids without even knowing it. We had imaginary friends, communicated with the spirits of nature, played with "magic" crystals, and had premonitions and out of body experiences.<br><br>Regardless of how we came to be witches, we all recognize something is wrong with this world, and we're committed to eradicating its patriarchal roots that plague us.<br><br>So, I don't care if you became a witch by casting a spell to make your crush fall in love with you, or if you were into witchcraft your whole life. All I care about is that you're in this for the long haul, that you're willing to face the truth about the times we live in, and that you're willing to roll up your sleeves to confront the patriarchy, even if that means some personal sacrifices.<br><br>What does your witchcraft practice look like?
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