Friday

Questioning Witchcraft and its Purpose

This blog is a dedication to Hecate the Queen of Witchcraft, it's like my own online Altar, and as it may appear somewhat of a comic book I used AI to create my own characters making it easier than using old stuff from the Internet which has been used so many times before. As I view my blog, people are not actually reading the posts that I've written? It shouldn't make a difference, other than to me but it does when it takes so much time to create a website. However, my perspective of (witchcraft) is about change, and the witch getting her hands dirty into the core of any activism of political areas that do matter, is what witchcraft should be used for. Yet I don't see people doing this, I only see women who claim to be witches and find an area of interest to capitalize on. Activism doesn't exist with any kind of witch, as for white witches they only want to appear important and knowledgable. Let me be clear, people who study occultism and witchcraft never mix politics with this spiritual journey and why is that, fear? The world is a mess and is filled with violence, but people still want to live their comfortable lives and hide not use witchcraft to create human change and within the human race that is slowly dying. Few occultists today don't actually have experience at all with spirits, demons, or angels, many have piggybacked off those from the past.

To perform a hardcore ritual on a politician or stop a criminal who might torture a child witches are not willing to do this. Witches are not willing to STOP the elites from climate change as a collective to bring balance. Let's leave it up to the police or forget politicians I don't want bad karma, this is the attitude of many. Actually, this kind of woman claims their witches don't dare to create change that matters, as it could rebalance the world's soul. People are interested in seeking to capitalize on the art of witchcraft and satanism, that's it. 
Women who claim to be witches are using their sites for one fundamental reason: to use them as a selling tool to make money off of others, which so many women are doing. Why have a brand or site unless the purpose is to capitalize from it? Is that "witchcraft"? Cyndi Brannen does the same thing with her Covina School, and many others with online stores. I don't know it just seems people want recognition and money to support themself rather than seeking the origins of witchcraft and your soul's purpose.

Witchcraft has been around before the human race walked the earth. I view it as a part of creation that has allowed humans to call forth spirits whether demons or angels and work with them. Our intention as humans is to interact with spirits and learn from them, listen to the synchronicities, and watch for omens, but how many of us actually do this? Most importantly reach a higher consciousness. Just yesterday I was at my storage and turned around and found a large black caterpillar crawling, it came out of nowhere. Immediately I thought of "transformation" change, this caterpillar represents that very thing. Spirit is sending a message to me. This is what I am talking about and recently I have thought deeply about my purpose in life and what it means to me. Our society is filled with violence, rage, and women murdering their kids every day. Briana Lopez was murdered by the parents of a five-month-old baby and no one did anything to stop it, just like no one does anything about human trafficking.

Right now this is a huge problem with women and many women in society younger and older have become a problem in many ways and using children for financial leverage. Bitching and complaining over petty shit.

As I look around all of the young and older women online with all the social media crap everyone engages in, (facebook human trafficking) are just people who are followers, seeking their niche in this ancient art and spiritual awakening which has existed forever. Yet there are many things women don't share or talk about personal experiences, omens they cross in life, dreams they've had, and invoking of spirit (good and bad). Not to say all witches should share the same experiences, or follow the same path but if your heart and soul seek the origins of this universe and how your soul can travel, experiencing transformation, then shouldn't it be worth speaking about?  Other than a capitalized agenda? Witchcraft is not so much a spiritual change and journey for many as it's a money maker to support yourself on. I never engage with social media, but I see its traps and how it's being used for exploitation.

To those who can support themselves financially with witchcraft more power to you but I don't need to spend 3000 dollars on a spiritual retreat to follow someone else agenda when I can read for free learning of shamanism. The witch on the cover is just a face on the label, not a real witch, it's only business.

The reason for anyone to follow anyone else is because you seek to learn something you are too lazy to teach yourself. Reading and studying take time, which brings me to another area of "witchcraft schools" that is another form of capitalizing. While the witch in the woods is learning the craft, she thinks let me now develop a school to capitalize from. I can teach others what I've read and charge them for it, like the HolyWitch who has now developed a school and is turning an easy buck from it all. It looks really nice but is this witchcraft or shamanism? I think not. It's just another way to make money from people, but if you can with your claims more power to you.

Don't get me wrong, it's awesome for those who have the support and can prosper financially, but it's all I see. I don't see activism as being a witch, understanding its true origins, getting to the core of what is real and what is not. I only see people finding an area of interest, learning what they can if it's authentic or not, and selling it to support themselves. I've thought of the same thing for a moment as selling rituals, but the idea of liability of performing a ritual for someone as there are no guarantees it will happen or that something can backfire. Now if I curse someone and it backfires that's on me, as I already know I am marked 666, everyone is, and most people don't understand it. Unlike Orlee Stewart I don't need to brand it on my hands to make a point or to gain attention, because this crazy Jewish girl won't curse anyone, but wants to look like a Kooko with her tattoos and piercings. As for the number it represents creation and destruction, whatever happens, it's supposed to happen and my actions will determine how I handle the problem. Sometimes it's a blessing I just won't see it until the cycle is complete. Let me say this, all you witches who are so terrified of karma you're not a witch, witches take the bad with the good and learn from both, sometimes it's needed. Don't be a hypocrite such as Laurie Cabot.

The reason I express that all of us are marked is that we are 6 neutrons - 6 electrons - 6 protons are what make our body function, 666 is everywhere. As humans we are creations and you don't think the elites and politicians don't know this, they do? Of course, their agenda is for destruction and greed, but witches refuse to go against the grain of this destruction as a collective and resist, bind these mother fuckers, and curse the ground they walk on to stop them in their tracks. Much can be accomplished, but this is why I question all of it, no one dares to come together as a collective actively and create real change. Neither does feminism, the women in this country are just as self-absorbed and complacent with fighting for women's rights, as witches are fighting for freedom.

Mark Smith once expressed how Bill Gates has killed millions of people and he has for monetary gain from those deaths, but does anyone want to stop him, no, and why? He is only a man, yet not so long ago some asshole journalists released an article about how Madam Blatvinsky and Gates are somehow in sync, it was stupid, and it read as a warning. Gimme a fucken break that old bitch was a fraud, most people never believed her. For those moments she may have said something that made sense is not a validation of Bill Gates's personal power. This man is in the hot seat of child molestation and murder and his money won't save him from being destroyed. As I said before, he's only a man. A collective of witches can do so much more.

Most occultists or witches won't curse people or they say they won't, but this is what I am trying to convey are you wanting to appear as a witch and at the same time make money to live a comfortable life, many have, or do you really want to create that change to stop someone from committing a crime or bind a rapist? This is how a witch gets her hands dirty, most women want the nicer version of being a witch with a phat wallet, which is NOT A WITCH AT ALL. Many of the men who practice occultism are exactly the same, they sell overpriced books, such as Smith (who could create change), Ford, Edgar Kerval, Asenath Mason, and many others. They do nothing, I don't believe most people understand the structure of our nation we live in and why any of us are here? Yet all of these people are capitalizing on Witchcraft and Satanism re-writing information that was published decades ago with no personal experiences to back it up.

However, since I mentioned Edgar Kerval who I would enjoy meeting. I noticed Edgar came out with a book that I had to do with Saturn and death I can't find it now, but I asked Edgar a question about cursing. Right away he responded, "I don't curse people". Ok, I'm not going to argue if he does or doesn't the point is I am Capricorn my ruling planet is Saturn and I know what I can do. Maybe I conveyed the question incorrectly, I just needed to hear an academic point of view. Especially while I seek to understand my journey my soul's true path and my purpose in life. Outside of that, I'll walk alone I have no problem with that, as my intentions run deeper than most and change is needed in areas I hope bring balance. I can't save an entire world that is based on violence, war, and hate, but I can do my part if it's meant for me to create such activism in hopes it will make a difference for the next human existence after this human race comes to an end. My purpose is to create change not profit off others as I seek transformation before death.

Sunday

Medusa Queen of the Damned



Medusa is a figure from Greek mythology, known for her snake-like hair and ability to turn people to stone with a gaze of her eyes, piercing at her victims she can turn any man into stone. Medusa is the most beautiful woman among the Olympians, she was desired and her beauty couldn't compare to any of the Goddesses which created jealousy among many women. Medusa was once a mortal woman with the perfect body and face of perfection. Poseiden was captured by her beauty and wanted her, but she ignored his many advances one day Poseidon noticed Medusa alone in Athena's temple he approached her and forced himself on Medusa, a fight with Poseidon broke out but he tears her dress, raping Medusa violently on the temple floor. She screams for help but no one comes. Poseidon pulsates his member inside Medusa with deep hard thrusts ejaculating his sperm in hopes of impregnating her. He later walks off leaving her to cry after his brutal attack. Medusa later finds Athena and confides in her what Poseidon did seeking solace and comfort, instead, Athena betrays Medusa and curses her body and soul as the Queen snake venomous and deadly alone for all eternity in the catacombs of Belial depths waiting for any man to cross her. Medusa is now damned and now all men will pay for the rape and betrayal of Medusa. No women are allowed in the catacombs where Medusa sleeps and conjures her victims, only men are allowed.

There is the son of Zeus, Perseus who must fight the Kraken, which is the child of Hades a challenge that will determine the fate of Perseus. Yet Perseus needs to understand how to take on this great task. It is because Perseus wishes to marry the hand of Andromeda and he can only do that by killing the Kracken and decapitating the head of Medusa. Perseus now understands he must visit the three blind witches to seek an answer to defeat the Kraken. Perseus travels on and the witches reveal, to the son of Zeus you must kill Medusa and take her head and hold it up to the Kracken, and the eyes of Medusa will turn the Kraken to stone and be destroyed forever. The Olympians ruled these realms for eons and are Gods of this universe that could never be destroyed. As Perseus moved forward on his quest he was given great gifts from the Gods to help in his conquests with Medusa. A shield was the most valuable as he captured Medusa's reflection in its mirror with this Perseus decapitated the Venomous snake Queen. The sword was the tool to rip through her alligator skin tearing her head clean off from the neck and rolling onto the floor. A helmet so invincible was the disguise Perseus could wear on his head to walk into the catacombs of the deadly snake Queen without being seen.

Medusa is one of my favorite archetypes, her story is of passion, violence, and romance in a gothic fashion. What brings her villain character to life is the punishment of Athena and her sorrow is being raped by Poseidon. If this never happened Greek mythology could never tell such a story. Never mind the era, life must have its set of villains and Gods. Medusa is ruthless and violent, angry, and demoness. Her wickedness captivates an understanding of the need to protect herself from further rage against her womaness. Yet Medusa had a painful ending but was needed to fulfill a large purpose of destruction. That destruction of the Kraken couldn't be helped to save the people and city which served a greater cause her beauty was the envy of all other women, but her curse and death were not in vane, Medusa is a hero to a larger decree for man to continue on and yet her life, curse, and death has created a Serpent Queen that will always be loved.


Friday

Kali the Hindu Goddess of Creation and Destruction

Kali is a powerful Hindu Goddess known for her fierce and protective nature. She is often depicted with dark skin, wild hair, and multiple arms holding weapons. Kali is associated with destruction, time, and change, but also with motherly love and protection. In Hindu mythology, she is often seen as the consort of Lord Shiva. The culture of the Hindu people is incredibly diverse and rich, encompassing a wide range of beliefs, practices, traditions, and rituals. Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the world and has a profound influence on the cultural fabric of India and other countries where Hinduism is practiced. Hindu culture is a vibrant tapestry of traditions, beliefs, and practices that have evolved over thousands of years, reflecting the diversity and complexity of Hinduism as a religion. Hindu culture is characterized by a deep reverence for nature, spirituality, and the interconnectedness of all living beings. It includes a wide variety of religious practices, such as puja (worship), meditation, yoga, and pilgrimage to sacred sites. Hindu festivals, such as Diwali, Holi, Navaratri, and Durga Puja, are celebrated with great enthusiasm and are an integral part of Hindu culture life. Hindu art, music, dance, and literature are also important aspects of Hindu culture with classical Indian dance forms like Bharatanatyam and Odissi, and classical music traditions like Hindustani and Carnatic music being highly revered. The caste system, although controversial and often misunderstood, has historically played a significant role in shaping Hindu society. However, efforts are being made to promote equality and social justice within the Hindu community.

The Origins of Kali 
Kali is a powerful and complex goddess in Hindu mythology with origins dating back to ancient texts such as the Devi Mahatmya. She is often associated with destruction, time, and change, but also with motherly love and protection. Kali is believed to have emerged from the forehead of the goddess. Durga during a battle against the demon. Raktabija. In this form, Kali is depicted as a force of nature, a fierce warrior goddess with dark skin, wild hair, and multiple arms holding weapons. She is often portrayed wearing a garland of skulls and a skirt made of severed arms, symbolizing her role as a destroyer of evil forces. Kali's existence is deeply rooted in Hindu cosmology and mythology, where she is seen as a manifestation of the divine feminine energy or Shakti. She is considered a primordial force of nature, representing the power of creation, preservation, and destruction. Kali is also associated with time and the eternal cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. (I view this as another face of Hekate).

Throughout history, Kali has been worshipped by devotees seeking protection, empowerment, and liberation from worldly attachments. Her worship is often intense and ritualistic, with offerings of blood, meat, and alcohol symbolizing the sacrifices of the ego and worldly desires. Overall, Kali's existence is a complex and multifaceted aspect of Hindu mythology, embodying both the destructive and nurturing aspects of the divine feminine. She continues to be a revered and powerful figure in Hindu culture inspiring devotion, awe, and reverence among her followers.

The Darkness of Kali
Kali is often depicted with dark and fierce characteristics in Hindu mythology. She is associated with destruction, time, and change, and is often portrayed as a fearsome warrior goddess who wields weapons and wears a garland of skulls. Kali's dark appearance symbolizes her role as a destroyer of evil forces and ignorance. She is also sometimes depicted with a tongue sticking out, symbolizing her thirst for blood and her role as a fierce protector of her devotees. Kali's association with death and destruction can be seen as a reflection of the impermanence and transitory of life. While Kali's dark characteristics may seem intimidating, they are also seen as a necessary aspect of the divine feminine energy that she embodies. In Hindu mythology, Kali's fierce form is believed to help destroy negative energies and obstacles to pave the way for new beginnings and transformation. It is important to understand that Kali's dark characteristics are not meant to be interpreted as purely evil, but rather as a representation of the complex and multifaced nature of the divine feminine in Hindu culture.