Witchcraft as a Path of Empowerment for the Virgin Heart

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Witchcraft is a term that has been a subject of fascination and fear throughout history. The image of a witch, often portrayed as an old woman with a pointy hat and a broomstick, has become ingrained in popular culture. However, the reality of witchcraft is far more complex and diverse. One intriguing aspect of witchcraft is its connection to the concept of a virgin heart. This notion suggests that in order to possess magical powers and be a practitioner of witchcraft, one must have a heart untouched by romantic love or relationships. This idea reflects the belief that love and desire can cloud judgment and hinder the development of magical abilities.


The streets of London were decorated with tapestries and cloth of gold, and the magnificent spectacle set the tone for Henry’s reign. Henry and Katherine spent the next few months in a constant round of parties, tournaments and feasts.

As Henry VII, the new king sought to bring an end to war by marrying Elizabeth of York, while his clever political and financial management returned England to some sort of stability. Soon after Henry s christening he was sent to join his sister Margaret at Eltham Palace to be raised in a predominantly female household, presided over by his doting mother.

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This idea reflects the belief that love and desire can cloud judgment and hinder the development of magical abilities. The association between witchcraft and the virgin heart can be traced back to ancient times. In various cultures, the principles of witchcraft often involve harnessing natural energies and forming a deep connection with the spiritual realm.

HEKATE

HEKATE (Hecate) was the goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy. She was the only child of the Titanes Perses and Asteria from whom she received her power over heaven, earth, and sea.

Hekate assisted Demeter in her search for Persephone, guiding her through the night with flaming torches. After the mother-daughter reunion became she Persephone's minister and companion in Haides.

Three metamorphosis myths describe the origins of her animal familiars: the black she-dog and the polecat (a mustelid house pet kept by the ancients to hunt vermin). The dog was the Trojan Queen Hekabe (Hecuba) who leapt into the sea after the fall of Troy and was transformed by the goddess. The polecat was either the witch Gale, turned as punishment for her incontinence, or Galinthias, midwife of Alkmene (Alcmena), who was transformed by the enraged goddess Eileithyia but adopted by the sympathetic Hekate.

Hekate was usually depicted in Greek vase painting as a woman holding twin torches. Sometimes she was dressed in a knee-length maiden's skirt and hunting boots, much like Artemis. In statuary Hekate was often depicted in triple form as a goddess of crossroads.

Her name means "worker from afar" from the Greek word hekatos. The masculine form of the name, Hekatos, was a common epithet of the god Apollon.

Hekate was identified with a number of other goddesses including Artemis, Selene (the Moon), Despoine, the sea-goddess Krataeis (Crataeis), the goddess of the Taurian Khersonese in Skythia, the Kolkhian (Colchian) nymph Perseis, the heroine Iphigeneia, the Thracian goddesses Bendis and Kotys (Cotys), the Euboian nymph Maira (the Dog-Star), the Eleusinian nymph Daeira and the Boiotian nymph Herkyna (Hercyna).

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This requires a certain level of purity and focus, which proponents believe can only be achieved by abstaining from romantic relationships. However, it is important to note that this belief is not universal among those who practice witchcraft. Different traditions and individuals may have alternative views and interpretations. Some argue that love and relationships can actually enhance magical abilities, as they bring emotional depth and understanding to one's practice. Furthermore, the concept of a virgin heart can be seen as outdated and exclusionary. It places certain restrictions and expectations on who can engage in witchcraft, potentially alienating those who do not fit the prescribed mold. Contemporary discussions around witchcraft strive to be more inclusive and diverse, emphasizing the importance of personal experience and individual empowerment. In conclusion, the idea of a virgin heart in witchcraft is a fascinating aspect of this mystical and ancient practice. While it carries historical and cultural significance, it is not a universal belief within the witchcraft community. The understanding and interpretation of witchcraft is fluid and varies among individuals, illustrating the richness and diversity of this ancient art..

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