From my readings, research, and therapy sessions I’ve had, most seem to agree that a major of our trauma comes from family and potentially friends when growing up. A lot of parents are doing the best they can with how they’ve been brought up, what’s going on in their lives while trying to raise a … Continue reading The Witch Wound — Familial
Category: Witch Wound Basics
Introduction information around inner witch child wounds
The Witch Wound — Societal
The societal aspect of the witch wound is what society pushes as what is acceptable and what the masses tend to view as acceptable so that people in with everyone else. Being different from others, standing out in an unacceptable way such as not following the same spiritual paths as the “majority” or behaving or … Continue reading The Witch Wound — Societal
The Witch Wound — Generational
Before I explore the three levels of the witch wound, I found a quote that sums up all three levels of deep racial wounding that we can look at the witch wound through: Resmaa Menakem, MSW, LICSW, SEP had a quote that gets to the heart of generational trauma and how it shows up in … Continue reading The Witch Wound — Generational
Basics of Trauma
The basis of much of our coping mechanisms and shadow behaviors come from trauma of some sorts. Trauma is anything that left a psychological negative mark on us somehow, whether it was something stressful, terrifying, or otherwise impacted us in a way that we don’t want to experience such an event ever again. So we … Continue reading Basics of Trauma
Overview of the Witch Wound
I’ve been thinking about the concept of the witch wound recently and how I’ve seen and heard it has manifested in many people’s lives including my own. To sum it up, a witch wound is a genetic, familial, or societal fear of being different as well as embracing your power, especially but not limited to … Continue reading Overview of the Witch Wound
