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The Common Symbol across western spiritual traditions
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The Common Symbol across western spiritual traditions

If you look at the corners of the Wheel of Fortune card in Tarot, you’ll see four winged creatures holding books: a man, an eagle, a bull, and a lion.
In astrology, these are the Kerubic or Fixed signs of the zodiac: Aquarius (Air), Scorpio (Water/Eagle), Taurus (Earth), and Leo (Fire).

What’s wild is how this exact four-part astrological blueprint quietly acts as the structural backbone for almost every major Western spiritual tradition:

In today’s video we will be covering this presence as part of a greater pursuit of knowledge.

https://youtube.com/shorts/Q6GezeCXyvg?si=ZLcRn0TaBDV6r5nc

u/ShelterCorrect — 1 hour ago

Looking to do Magick using music

I have been looking all over the place for information on using music to cast out magical results. I mostly find just music that witches just listen to when practicing magic. I want to cast out spells using magic. A lot like a Bard from Dungeons and Dragons. I want my music to magically influence people or reality. I CAN'T FIND ANYTHING. I can't say anything. But I found only 2 things. 1: Writing music using Sigil theory. 2: Using Hertz resonance to manipulate moods. That's it.. that's all I can find. Please can someone direct me to some kind of source that teaches how to use Music to cast out a Magical result.

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u/Tirisilex — 2 days ago
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Pull coming from feet

Hello I hope I can explain this the best way to understand. A lot of times I have full body pain. I’ve had numerous work ups with physicians and my labs are perfect. A lot of the times during these attacks I always tell my partner that if feels like I could pull something from the bottom of my foot and if I could it would make my pain better. Any advice on what this could be and how to approach it

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u/Glad-Menu8880 — 4 days ago

Thank you, Mother Mary, St. Alina and St. Amico and All Saints

I prayed for my cat's good health and swift recovery while she gets her teeth treatment. She's alright and feels great, so I'm expressing my thanks publicly and now will donate to animal shelter and rescue organizations as I promised for a year in their name.

u/beephive — 3 days ago

Jesus christ was a witch (hear me out)

If Jesus was performing spells and miracles and he was around so long before anyone else... he wouldn't be tried for witchcraft because nobody knew what it was. They thought that witchcraft was healing people with herbs but Jesus christ himself healed people with his hands, his mind, his words.... isnt that the ultimate form of witchcraft?

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u/Careful_Fault_6751 — 4 days ago

Performed a pretty involved spell tonight.

I’ve been trying to find a good job recently, and it is so competitive to find WFH jobs. It’s hard just finding a job period, let alone remote. I made a fortune spell jar tonight, and I buried it in front of my porch under a door mat. No one knows about it accept me. I kinda like that.

u/spaghettiscarf — 4 days ago

How do witches deal with Exodus?

Im sure you guys might get this question a lot, but Ive very recently came back to Jesus.

Been on a crazy whirlwind of a spiritual adventure trying to discover what I truly believe.

I think I even believe some parts of the bible. Witchcraft though has been a big part of my life for 10 years now.

But some people say you can't have one without the other (the bible, and Jesus.) How do you guys deal with passages like Exodus, or Dueteronomy?

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u/TakingBackTuesdayy — 5 days ago

I am a newly converted Christian witch!

I’ve been Christian my whole life, but my sister became a witch a few months back and I’ve been curious so now I’ve converted to Christian witch! I actually just made my first spell jar, a job spell jar :)

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u/Separate-Wear-9043 — 4 days ago

Question. Is this a curse on my house?

Hi, so I am a christian, but not a witch and do not practice any sort of witchcraft and i cant find any other decent communities to ask this question in. I hope some people here could help me determine if this stone just means nothing or definitely something and i should get rid of it as soon as possible and excessively pray over my home.

I found this rock on my back porch step. The shape of it struck me as odd to find in the backyard, as well as the state of it (the fact that it has a partially polished finish). As much as i enjoy geology, i dont know what kind of stone it is. The narrowed part, ill call the point, was pointing in the direction of my house, if that is of any help. The side with the white bit was facing upwards.

I just want to be safe and determine whether or not someone is trying to curse or hex me, my home, or someone in my home. And if not, happy day, i have a cool rock.

Also i have no idea if i used the right flair tag, sorry if i used the wrong one. May God bless you all and have a good day.

u/blueskies_artist — 7 days ago

Feeling overwhelmed with responsibility

Since returning to Christianity, I am faced with much more emotional turmoil. And I don't mean it in a way of 'oh everything just went wrong/guilt type of stuff' - No, exactly the opposite, everything started to work. Old trauma is being resolved. Limitations are being moved.

Every working I've done in the mental, astral or emotional aspect, and sometimes even physical, works like a charm, like never before. I am even conflicted by the efficasy, having existential moments like - it's real, guys, it's all real, I did this highly specific spiritual thing and it worked, with a highly specific result, sometimes more than once.

It's not in my head. They're real. They hear me. They are involved.

But I am conflicted by the responsibility aspect. I am almost at my limit from exhaustion. Of being....tollerant to everything and everyone.

I used to be a very unethical practioner before, some type of Omnist agnostic but really, it was because of me being an unethical person, not because of that religious paradigm.

I didn't care about screwing over others in any situation. I am haunted by the memories of how good it felt. How safe and validating.

And now I can't stop caring. I feel empathy and I can't just switch it off like before. And I was able to act cold for many many years so I know it's from the recent practice.

And somehow others have begun to treat me worse because of that.

And I can't say or do anything, I am supposed to just be there for them and endure endlessly.

I have a problem with the suffering, it's become too chaotic. I don't mind to suffer but the way it's gotten now is everyone just blaming me constantly and coming up with more and more responsibilities that I have to adhere by, and when I am good and nice to them, they step in even more.

They're not afraid to tell me the most hurtful things and to rush me to improve myself or keep moving the goalpost. It wasn't like that before and I can't stop. I'm working with Angels and I owe them big time and I can't stop and I don't want to stop praying and self-improvement because I am not who I thought I was before.

It's never been like that before. Do I have to be bad to people so that they respect me?

Yes, I do. And I also won't do it, because of Christian-rebellios type of reasons. The societal pressure to be bad to each other sickens me. To the point sometimes I really throw up a little. I didn't know I could be that sensitive as an adult. It certainly helps the angelolatry practice....and it's partially induced by it.

I don't retaliate anymore. I don't practice energy vampirism. I don't hex people to keep them in line. I've cut out most harmful coping mechanisms. It's just me and the suffering now. But I don't know how to keep myself safe. I had a problem with too much responsibility and never building boundaries as a child, and it's resurfacing because of this.

Is this just rough patch, what am I doing wrong?... I have no clear concept of Protection apparently, but that has to do with the vampirism and drawing power from the world.....

Or is it a wrong perspective somehow?

Is it because the World is going through big changes?

I don't want to stop suffering, I just want to suffer succesfully, rather than pointlesly and feel worthless.

(I'm not gonna ask in a church because they would tell me to shut up probably. Current therapist turned me away so really unsure qhere to research for another....)

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u/lottie_J — 6 days ago

Is Christian Witchcraft a Sin?

There are few spiritual paths today more misunderstood, judged, or feared than the path of the Christian witch.

The moment the words are spoken together — Christian and witch — many people recoil without ever asking a deeper question:

What if the issue is not the label… but the intention behind it?

For many who walk this path, Christian witchcraft is not about rebellion against God. It is not about darkness, demons, or hatred toward Christianity. In fact, for many, it is the exact opposite. It is the result of a soul desperately trying to reconnect with the Divine after feeling wounded, rejected, silenced, or spiritually starved within rigid religious systems.

Many Christian witches were once devoted churchgoers. Some were pastors’ children. Some spent years praying in pews while quietly feeling something sacred was missing. They loved Yeshua. They loved scripture. They loved God. Yet deep inside, they also felt drawn to the mystery of creation itself — the stars, the moon, herbs, prayer candles, sacred oils, intuition, dreams, energy, and the spiritual power flowing through nature.

And so they asked questions.

Questions the church often feared.

Questions about why the Bible contains divination lots, dream interpretation, prophetic visions, anointing oils, sacred incense, healing rituals, fasting, spoken blessings, and spiritual gifts — yet modern believers are told that all spiritual practice outside church structure is evil.

At some point, many begin realizing something life-changing:

There is a difference between seeking power through ego… and seeking connection through spirit.

That distinction matters.

Because true Christian witchcraft, at its heart, is often less about “casting spells” and more about intentional prayer, focused energy, symbolic ritual, healing, manifestation through faith, and reconnecting with the sacredness of creation. It is the belief that God can be encountered not only in buildings made by men, but also in forests, silence, candles, rainstorms, intuition, compassion, and the deep inner chamber of the soul.

Did not Yeshua say:

“The Kingdom of God is within you.”

For many Christian witches, that verse changes everything.

The fear-based argument against Christian witchcraft usually centers around the word witchcraft itself. But historically, words evolve. In ancient times, healers, herbalists, mystics, seers, midwives, and spiritual practitioners were often all grouped together under labels later associated with evil — especially during periods of religious and political control.

But ask yourself honestly:

Is lighting a candle while praying to God a sin?

Is carrying a meaningful crystal from God’s earth a sin?

Is meditating on scripture beneath the stars a sin?

Is blessing one’s home with prayer and intention a sin?

Or have people simply been taught to fear anything spiritual that exists outside institutional approval?

Now let us be clear.

Anything rooted in hatred, manipulation, domination, abuse, or destructive intent should absolutely be questioned. But that applies equally to religion itself. History shows us that harm has been committed in churches, governments, and institutions far more often than by peaceful spiritual seekers quietly praying beside candlelight.

The true measure of any path is the fruit it produces.

Does it create compassion?

Does it heal?

Does it empower people to love deeper, live wiser, and walk closer to the Divine?

Or does it produce fear, arrogance, cruelty, and control?

Yeshua Himself consistently challenged religious legalism. He reached the rejected. He broke social expectations. He spoke to the outcasts. He warned repeatedly about spiritual hypocrisy masquerading as righteousness.

And perhaps that is why this conversation matters so deeply today.

Because many are no longer willing to abandon their spiritual experiences simply because others do not understand them.

Many Christian witches still pray to God.

Many still honor Yeshua.

Many still read scripture.

But they also believe the Divine is far larger than fear-based doctrine.

They believe creation itself is sacred.

They believe intention matters.

They believe spiritual gifts were never meant to be buried.

And maybe the real question is not:

“Is Christian witchcraft a sin?”

Maybe the real question is:

Can humanity learn to stop condemning every spiritual path it does not personally understand?

Perhaps God is not nearly as frightened of honest seekers as religion sometimes appears to be.

u/thepaganempire — 8 days ago

So my very first tarot pull ever was the seven of swords...

Hi all!

I posted a month or two ago about how to reconcile witchcraft with the Christian faith, and thanks to a lot of encouragement from you all, I decided to take a leap of faith and get my first tarot deck!

I read somewhere to start learning by drawing only one card. After praying to make God's will known through the cards, I asked, "what should I know about this journey (i.e. the pursuit of witchcraft as a Christian) going forward?

I drew the seven of swords. I did some research, and it's commonly associated with thievery and deception. Now I'm having second thoughts going forward.

If y'all are willing, is there an alternative interpretation of the card other than "going behind God's back and keeping my budding craft a secret from my family"? Thanks in advance and much love to you all ❤️

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u/KT_Banning — 7 days ago
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"A Guide for the Perplexed" - An Introduction to CityDis.com

For those who are interested in esotericism, the occult, Abrahamic symbolism and religions, philosophy, and the occasionally revelatory work of fiction, enjoy this work and more at www.CityDis.com

u/LegitimateBand4120 — 9 days ago

Do you enjoy figuring out everything on your own?

I find myself wishing there was a catechism for Christian witchcraft. I feel like constant discernment is exhausting and it’s kind of beautiful that those who blindly follow the narrative of the institution don’t have to think about the things I think about.

Does anyone else feel this way?

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u/Justaliloreyo — 13 days ago

Horrible nightmares after wearing a sliver rosary

I just woke up from horrible nightmares, sleep paralysis and what not. The whole night I've been having nightmares but I tried to brush it off and when I woke up I would just tell myself it's nothing and go to sleep. In the last nightmare - it was a sleep paralysis- I saw someone (only their feet hanging on the chair in front of me, with the rest of their body on the floor) and told them to show their face, but they would only move the feet so I started to say a prayer and woke up. I don't want to take off the silver rosary I bought this evening, so could there ne any explanation why I suddenly started to have nightmares?

I grew up in a religious family but my faith faded over the years, specifically after I was diagnosed with a chronic disease. I studied philosophy, psychoanalysis and have a degree in shamanism in Asian cultures. Maybe there is a God, or Universe, none of my concerns anymore, for me it became a subject of study. I do tarot readings and burn sage or palo santo as I find a correlation with the collective unconscious there.

I'm also a visual artist and I felt inspired to purchase a silver rosary last evening because of a deeper theme from a movie. I only wear silver, I wore multiple "magical" stones and I believe in energies. What I don't believe in is "demons". However, after taking off the other necklace I was wearing daily 24/7 and putting on this rosary, I got terrible nightmares. The two necklaces are similar in size, material and weight, so nothing physical should impact my sleep. And I didn't have nightmares in ages. It's been days since I saw the movie too, so there is no reason to start having nightmares just now. Sometimes I also go to church because I find it peaceful, but I don't get nightmares from that either.

Could there be some correlation to the silver cross? Ironically, I saged the rosary before putting it on, as I do with most new accessories.

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u/Vesperarta — 12 days ago

What It Really Means to Be a Christian Witch

There’s a quiet shift happening.

More people are beginning to ask questions they were once afraid to even think:

  • Can I follow God and still practice spiritual work?
  • Is connecting with nature actually biblical?
  • What if everything I was taught about “witchcraft” was incomplete?

And eventually, it leads to this:

What does it truly mean to be a Christian witch?

Let’s get honest about it.

This Path Isn’t About Rebellion—It’s About Restoration

A Christian witch is not someone abandoning God.

It’s someone returning to a deeper relationship with Him—one that includes participation, not just observation.

For too long, faith has been reduced to:

  • Sit
  • Listen
  • Believe

But scripture paints something far more alive:

  • Act
  • Seek
  • Engage

A Christian witch steps into that engagement.

God and the “Goddess” Question

This is where most people hesitate.

Let’s be clear:
A Christian witch does not replace God with another deity.

Instead, they recognize something deeper—

God is not limited by human language.

Throughout scripture, we see both masculine and feminine expressions of the Divine:

  • God as Father
  • God as Comforter and Mother
  • Divine Wisdom (Sophia) expressed in feminine form

So when some speak of “goddess energy,” what they’re often touching is the nurturing, intuitive, life-giving aspect of God Himself.

Not a separate being.
Not a contradiction.

An expression of the same Source.

Inner Divinity — The Truth Most People Avoid

Here’s where things get uncomfortable—but also powerful.

The Bible says:

  • “The Kingdom of God is within you.”
  • “You are the temple of the Holy Spirit.”

That’s not metaphor.

That’s identity.

A Christian witch understands this:

You are not God…
…but God is actively present within you.

That means:

  • Your prayers carry intention
  • Your words carry energy
  • Your actions carry spiritual weight

This is where ritual, intention, and practice come in—not as replacements for faith, but as expressions of it.

If you never engage that inner connection, your spirituality stays distant.

And distant faith rarely transforms anything.

Mother Earth — Sacred Creation, Not Something to Fear

Let’s ground this.

The Bible doesn’t start with sin.
It starts with creation.

And what does God say?

“It is good.”

Not once—over and over again.

So why were we taught to fear the very things God created?

A Christian witch reclaims that connection:

  • The earth beneath your feet
  • The plants that heal
  • The cycles of the moon and seasons
  • The elements themselves

This is not worship of creation.

This is respect for creation as the work of God.

Even in scripture, we see:

  • Oils used for anointing
  • Incense in sacred ritual
  • Stones marking divine encounters
  • Gardens as places of revelation

The difference is simple—and it matters:

👉 You don’t worship creation.
👉 You work with it, in alignment with God.

So What Is a Christian Witch?

At its core, it’s this:

Someone who refuses to live a disconnected spiritual life.

Someone who:

  • Walks with God intentionally
  • Engages both spirit and creation
  • Honors the divine within without losing humility
  • Practices with purpose, not fear
  • Seeks truth, even when it challenges tradition

This path requires maturity.

It asks you to think.
To discern.
To take responsibility for your spiritual life.

But in return?

It gives you something most people are missing:

A living, breathing connection to God.

Why This Path Is Growing

People are tired of:

  • Fear-based teaching
  • Spiritual passivity
  • Being told what not to do instead of how to grow

They’re searching for something real.

And when they find this path, something clicks:

Faith doesn’t have to be lifeless.
Spirituality doesn’t have to be disconnected.
And God was never as limited as they were told.

Final Thought

If God created all things…
then truth does not fear exploration.

Being a Christian witch is not about stepping away from God.

It’s about stepping closer—
with awareness, intention, and courage.

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u/thepaganempire — 14 days ago