On Being A Witch: The Witch as Remembering
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What if being a witch isn’t about learning something new… but about remembering what was taken?
In this foundational episode of On Being a Witch, Raven Lorekeeper pulls back the veil on one of the most powerful—and most dangerous—truths of the craft: memory is resistance.
This isn’t nostalgia. This isn’t aesthetic ancestry. This is about cultural amnesia as a weapon… and remembering as an act of defiance.
Together, we explore:
- Why witches have always been seen as a threat to systems of control
- How cultural amnesia is engineered—and why it still affects us today
- The truth about ancestry beyond romanticization or performance
- What ethical reclamation actually looks like
- How memory lives in the body, not just the mind
- Why remembering is one of the oldest and most powerful forms of magic
This episode is tender. It is blunt. It is necessary.
If you’ve ever felt the ache of “we forgot”… If something in you refuses to let truth be buried… If you’re ready to reclaim without illusion…
You’re already standing at the threshold.
Because witches don’t just practice magic.
Witches remember.
If this stirred something, it was already yours.