Witchload ((better)) [CERTIFIED]
We need a community-wide conversation about consent in magic. Just as in the mundane world, "no" is a complete sentence in the craft. No, you cannot hold space for that friend’s trauma tonight. No, you cannot attend the sabbat circle. No, you will not perform a spell for a stranger on the internet. Saying no is not breaking the Wiccan Rede; it is protecting your own flame. The most powerful spell you will ever cast is the spell of boundaries. You are not a cosmic vending machine. You are not a spiritual janitor for the universe. You are a human being who chose a path of wonder, not a path of wage slavery to the gods.
In the dim glow of candlelight, surrounded by crystals, tarot cards, and simmering herbs, a modern practitioner often feels a sense of peace. But beneath the velvet altar cloth, something else brews—a silent, heavy pressure that the online coven doesn’t talk about enough. It is called the Witchload . witchload
The is real, but it is also reversible. By stepping away from the urgency, the comparison, and the guilt, you rediscover the original magic: the quiet thrill of a full moon seen through a rainy window, without the pressure to dance naked under it. We need a community-wide conversation about consent in magic
So be it. So rest. So recharge.