Do you know how many witches the Inquisition burned?
None.
witches didn't exist
It wasn't witches who burned, it was women.
Beautiful, cultured, intelligent people accused of having water in the well or for cultivating and caring for their beautiful plantation. They were convicted of having a birthmark, being skilled in herbal medicine, being tall, black or redheaded.
They condemned those who showed a strong connection to nature, those who danced or sang. To the ones who looked happy. To those who looked independent and powerful.
For the Holy Inquisition and many other groups throughout history, every free-spirited woman should have been burned or thrown into the water. If it floated it was guilty and executed. If she was sinking and drowning she was found innocent and then her soul would go to heaven.
Many, thousands of them were thrown off the cliffs or placed into deep holes in the ground by beings who felt superior to them, almost gods.
Why do I even write this?
Because knowing history is important when it comes to building a new society and a new world. It is urgent to give a voice to all women in honor of those who were humiliated, beaten, tortured and slaughtered. Long live independent, strong and powerful women.
It wasn't witches who burned, it was... women" (and men)
Now we call ourselves witches and invite them to come near us...๐ค
Many blessings.



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