Witches and Pagans

Thoughts on Witches and Pagans

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The ancient practices of Witches and Pagans were rooted in a deep desire for knowledge and understanding. They were seekers, constantly looking within themselves for answers to life's mysteries. Pagans, in particular, had a profound connection to nature, drawing strength and energy from their surroundings - the earth beneath their feet, the trees that reached towards the sky, the moon that guided their cycles, and the sun that warmed their souls. As for Druids, they held a special reverence for trees, seeing them as living beings with powerful energies that could be harnessed for their own purposes. And witches, known also as healers, built entire belief systems around these natural connections. With tools like herbs, wands, cauldrons, and staffs at their disposal, they pursued their goals with dedication and conviction. For in this world, if one truly believed in something, it had the power to manifest and work its magic

Amidst the chaos and frenzy of modern society, the ancient belief system of spirituality has been overshadowed by fast-paced gospels and media manipulation. Gone are the days when witches were revered for their knowledge of nature and healing; now they are persecuted and tortured until confession is extracted. The infamous witch trials were not just a means of punishment, but a way to isolate and instill fear in society towards a particular group.

But this was not always the case. In fact, pagans with snake tattoos once lived harmoniously with nature and shared their wisdom of herbology, astrology, and natural healing practices - including witchcraft. Even the Neanderthals, perceived as primitive compared to Homo Sapiens like us, had a deep understanding of spirituality and cared for their sick and buried their dead with flowers - hinting at a concept of mortality and afterlife.

When our ancestors first migrated from Africa, it is likely that they learned this spirituality from the Neanderthals they encountered along the way. Just like Australia's Aboriginals, these ancient beings lived in harmony with nature and passed down their knowledge through generations. However, this interference did not sit well with the overlords overseeing the Homo Sapiens experiment. In retaliation, they eradicated the Neanderthals to maintain control.

Despite this suppression, we still carry a spark of divinity within us - a reminder of our ancestors' reverence for nature and spiritual understanding. Though it may be buried under layers of modern society, it is something we all strive to discover within ourselves. For we owe our very existence to those who valued this wisdom enough to preserve it through time.