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I am a witch: a gentle, human, and conscious magic.

For a long time, I hesitated to say those words out loud. I am a witch.

Not because I disliked the word, but because I doubted it. I compared myself. I wondered if I had the right to use it, if I was "enough", if I fit the image one has of a witch.


And then, I understood something essential.


Being a witch, for me, has nothing to do with performance, the quantity of rituals practiced, or mystical aesthetics. It is an inner posture. A way of inhabiting the world.



Naming the Invisible

I am a witch because I know how to put words to what others feel but cannot explain.


Diffuse emotions. Vague unease. Invisible blockages. A profound fatigue, often misunderstood.


My role, naturally, is to translate all of this into human language. To say: you are not broken . You are sensitive. You are alive. You feel.


Historically, this was one of the fundamental roles of witches: to translate the invisible in order to appease the visible.


A magic of regulation, not domination

I don't practice rituals every day. And for a long time, I believed that it deprived me of all legitimacy.

Today, I know that's not true.


The rituals I create are not meant to impress or demonstrate power. They serve to provide structure, reassurance, and guidance when life is overwhelming.


It's a gentle magic. A magic that regulates the nervous system. A human magic.


Reject the dogma

I don't believe in imposed truths. I never say: do it this way or it won't work .

I would rather say: try. feel. keep what makes you feel good. remain sovereign.


The witches who cause trouble have always been the ones who empowered others. And that's a value I hold dear.


The magic of everyday life

I am not looking for the extraordinary. I am giving meaning back to what is already there: speech, intention, cycles, the passage of time.


Before magic became a spectacle, it was integrated into everyday life.


That's the kind of magic I convey.


A collective female memory

Like many women, I carry a collective memory made up of fatigue, overload, guilt, and fear of being seen.


I'm not trying to cure anyone. I simply want to remind everyone of one essential thing:

You are not broken.


Hold the threshold

I stand between worlds:

between the rational and the symbolic,

the modern and the ancestral,

science and feeling,

The web and the sacred.


Witches were never goddesses. They were guides.


Women holding the space while others pass through.


And you ?

You don't need to become a witch. You might just need to stop trying to be like the ones you see elsewhere.


Your sorcery is already there. In what you do. In the way you feel. In the way you are in the world.


And you, what makes you a witch?

 
 
 

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