Hi lovelies,
A gift for you. My guided Shamanic meditation helping you reclaim your gifts and remember your magic.
Women’s power and women’s voices in particular have been stifled by an ancestral, cultural and generational scar called the Witch Wound that can make us afraid to step up, speak up or stand out. A wound rooted in the 300 year period of witch trials known as the Burning Times, where women (and some men) were accused of and killed for witchcraft.
They were just women. Women doing what was normal back then; using herbs as remedies, connecting with the rhythms of nature, midwifing babies into the world or simply finding themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time in an era when it was deadly dangerous simply to be a woman.
How many times have you felt your throat constrict or felt panic-stricken at standing up for yourself or telling truth to power?
How many times have you hidden your Tarot cards or not told certain people in your life about your psychic or spiritual interests?
These are just some of the signs of the Witch Wound in action TODAY in our lives and in our world.
The persecution of women, the deletion of women’s inventions, art, writings and teachings, the editing out of women in HIStory taught in schools and the bias in medicine. These are all wider societal symptoms of the Witch Wound.
The Witch Wound is a past life scar, an ancestral wound and a collective trauma, a deep cellular memory carried down through generations and perpetuated in our patriarchal society.
I coined the term Witch Wound many decades ago.
As a child I wrote about the Witch Wound in my diary, as a highly intuitive and psychic child I clearly saw its impact on my clairvoyant mother, grandmother and great grandmother.
I wrote my first story about it when I was around 9 years old, which became the script for a school drama production.
I have done over 20,000 hours of deep 1:1 work with awakening women all over the world tending to the Witch Wound and seeing it clearly in their energy fields, helping them unweave it, reawaken their gifts and embody their true nature.
I was guest lecturer at New York University, speaking with Applied Psychology students on the Witch Wound as it relates to women’s mental health.
When I started blogging about the Witch Wound many moons ago it hit a nerve and spread quickly. I even had friends and colleagues quoting me back to me and not realising it. It clearly spoke to people (mainly women) in a deep way.
Genuinely I hope you find the meditation richly restorative and empowering, helping you rediscover and reintegrate lost parts of yourself.
Do let me know in the comments below.
Kimberley
Healing the Witch Wound MEDITATION