Excellent Bellamy – I don’t think anyone should be left out, and I won’t. I intend on writing on the topic of “queer magic” if you will. Just haven’t gotten to that yet. So much to write about and takes time. Magic is so individual, so of course it stands to reason to have a conversation or write about all kinds of flavors of practitioners. Thanks for your comment, appreciate you brother. Blessed Be. 🙂
]]>Thank you, Luca! You get it! 🙂 Blessed Be.
]]>Tatum, 🙂 To me a male witch is a “witch” – nothing more, nothing less. But, for some it can be identity, which in and of itself is powerful. And hey, it’s their path, their perception/perspective, right? I don’t judge.
]]>Thank you, Megan 🙂 I hope more men practice too!
]]>I agree, it shouldn’t matter, but I get the point of this – the male witch has been largely overlooked, historically. I mean sure you have Aleister Crowley, Gerald Gardener and a few others, but people for the most part picture a woman in association with witches. Gender energy does matters in witchcraft though. I get this post. Its about diversity, empowerment, and breaking stereotypes.
]]>Gender can be a powerful aspect of identity in witchcraft. Its not about labels, its about inclusivity.
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