Description
The witch wound is a deep, intergenerational trauma rooted in the fear, persecution, and violence of the historical Burning Times. During this era, tens of thousands of innocent people—mostly women—were accused of practicing witchcraft and brutally executed. These atrocities left behind not only personal pain, but a psychic scar passed through generations, now held in the collective unconscious.
In the present day, witchcraft often serves as a path to empowerment and spiritual healing. Still, many feel lingering fear and shame. The witch wound silences voices, hides spiritual gifts, and causes witches and pagan practitioners to remain “in the broom closet.” This fear continues to affect modern magic, spirituality, and self-expression.
In Heal the Witch Wound, author Celeste Larsen guides witches, pagans, energy workers, and spiritual practitioners through the process of healing. The book is divided into three parts:
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Part I explores the history of the witch trials and the cultural forces that shaped them.
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Part II examines common signs of the witch wound in modern life.
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Part III offers tools and rituals to heal, reclaim power, and walk your spiritual path without fear.
Heal the Witch Wound blends historical insight with practical guidance to help readers reclaim their voice, power, and spiritual freedom.
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