
The Witch Wound: Reclaiming the Parts of You That Were Taught to Fear Your Power
The Witch Wound isn’t just a chapter in dusty history books.
It’s an ancient echo in our bones.
It’s the collective memory of every woman who was told she was too much:
Too loud. Too intuitive. Too magical.
Too much to be safe.Too much to be trusted.
The Witch Wound is the ache we carry for the parts of ourselves that were exiled—
the parts that dance barefoot with the moon, that whisper to the river, that speak truth even when it trembles.
What is the Witch Wound?
It’s the inherited fear that to be in your power is to be punished.
It’s the shame that rises when you speak your truth— and the fear that says, “Who am I to know, to heal, to see?”
It’s the residue of centuries where powerful women were silenced, scapegoated, and cast out—
not because they were dangerous, but because they were free.
How the Witch Wound Shows Up
Hiding your spiritual practices because you’re afraid of being judged.
Fearing the power of your own intuition.
Second-guessing your voice or creative gifts.
Dimming your light so others feel more comfortable.
Feeling like you have to choose between being “liked” and being fully yourself.
The Witch Wound says: “Be small, be quiet, be safe.”
But your soul says: “Be big. Be wild. Be true.”
Why It’s Time to Reclaim the Witch Within
Witch doesn’t mean wicked. Witch means wise.
It means connected. It means standing in the sovereignty of your own knowing—no permission slips needed.
When you heal the Witch Wound, you’re not just healing for yourself—
you’re healing for every woman who was taught to fear her own magic.
Healing the Witch Wound Looks Like…
Honoring your sacred intuition as a birthright, not a burden.
Letting yourself be seen in your weird, wonderful, unfiltered truth.
Trusting your craft, your connection, your unique magick.
Refusing to water yourself down to avoid being “too much.”
Rooting into the knowing that your power is holy, not harmful.
You Are the Witch They Couldn’t Burn or Hang
Let this be your reclamation:
You are not here to apologize for your fire. You are not here to hide your light.
You are not here to make yourself small for the comfort of those who forgot their own wildness.
The Witch Wound ends when you decide it ends.
When you stand in the circle of your own power and say:
“I am the magic. I am the medicine. I am the one I’ve been waiting for.”
CQC Reclamation Spell:
I release the chains of shame and silence.
I reclaim my voice, my vision, my sacred spark.
I remember: I am the daughter of those they could not silence.