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Today I wanted to talk about different types
of witches, and this topic was voted on through
Patreon. Patrons over on Patreon get a chance
to a vote on the topics that they want me
to talk about or things that they're interested
in hearing about. So today's topic is which
witch is which?
And I want to talk about witchcraft labels,
different "types" of witches, what they mean,
and if they're even really necessary at all.
I have my notes here and we can just go.
So, I do want to talk about a few different
questions, I guess you could say, in terms
of labels within witchcraft. The first thing
is what is the purpose? What is the purpose
of having a witchcraft label? And I guess
I can back up and say what a witchcraft label
is.
I myself don't give myself a label as far
as green witch or kitchen witch or hedgewitch
or anything like that. I don't have one sort
of specialty, I guess, within witchcraft.
I don't have one thing that I just gravitate
to all the time. I sort of have my hand in
all of the different pots. So a label within
witchcraft, in terms of what I'm talking about
today, is labels like green witch and hedgewitch
and sea witch and -- there are a million different
labels out there. Today, I wanted to talk
about 10 of the different labels.
So the purpose of labeling your witchcraft,
and I want to make that part very clear - you
label your own witchcraft. I'm not going to
give you a label of what your witchcraft is.
That is not my place. It is no one else's
place. You label your own witchcraft, and
the purpose of giving yourself a label within
witchcraft is to sort of find your people,
I guess; your community, the people who are
like-minded who practice and have the same
interests and specialties as you do.
So, for example, if you label yourself a kitchen
witch, you would go join all of the other
kitchen witches in your community and you
would have things to talk about that everyone
is interested in because you share a common
ground within kitchen witchcraft.
That is the whole purpose, I think, of labeling
witchcraft, is to find a spot where you fit
comfortably within the community and it gives
you a sort of specialty, something that you
are really good at, or something that you're
really interested in to -- I keep wanting
to say niche down, find your niche, but that
doesn't -- that doesn't sound right in this
situation.
It's just about your own personal practice.
Again, the labels are self-assigned. They
are arbitrary. They don't have dictionary
definitions. There are many labels that have
common definitions and common themes throughout
the community, and you know, that just comes
from experience. That comes from people sharing
their labels and what those labels mean to
them, but when it comes down to it, your label
is your own and it's just to give yourself
like -- the box that is your witchcraft -- it's
just to give it a name, just to give it a
descriptor.
I want to mention before we go into talking
about these different labels that I have in
my notes that the labels that I'm going to
talk about are based on my own experiences,
based on my own definitions of these labels
and how I feel in terms of their name and
what they mean to me. So my label for a green
witch might be different than your label of
green witch. That's okay. As I said, labels
are arbitrary and self-assigned.
They mean -- at this point, they mean what
you want it to mean.
Unless -- see, it's going to get complicated.
They mean what you want it to mean unless
it's a term that is commonly used in the community
to describe one very specific type of witchcraft.
In this case, kitchen witchcraft. I wouldn't
necessarily label yourself a kitchen witch
if you don't incorporate magic into your cooking
or your baking or anything like that. I would
find something else that fit that description
better.
Also, the labels that I have here are listed
in no particular order. It's just the order
that I happened to write them down in. So
I'm going to flip my notes and we can get
started.
The first one is witch. Just witch. This is
the label that I use for myself because I
don't ascribe or put myself in a position
to have to choose one particular label. This
is because I have so many different interests.
I have so many different things that I enjoy
doing. I, you know, I enjoy baking and cooking
and creating magic that way. I also enjoy
gardening and growing things and spending
time in nature so you know, I do magic that
way. I have worked with the elements. I have
worked with the phases of the moon. I have
done witchcraft in and out of a religious
context. So for me, I'm just witch. That is
my label. Witch -- one who practices the craft
of witchcraft.
Then kitchen witch is exactly as it sounds.
A kitchen witch for me is someone who does
a lot of their magic in the kitchen. They
work really well with the energies of herbs
and spices and natural ingredients that you
can eat. They also work really well with baking
and cooking and the element of fire, in this
sense, because fire is normally needed for
cooking in one form or another, whether that
be heat from an electric stove or fire from
a gas stove or fire from a campfire or a wood-burning
stove or something like that. A kitchen witch
is someone who does most of their magic in
the kitchen.
I like the idea of kitchen witchcraft and
it goes back, for me, to that thought -- it's
very stereotypical -- of a mom making their
kid chicken noodle soup when they're sick
and chicken noodle soup really just helps
you feel better.
But you can incorporate all different kinds
of magic into your cooking. You can make a
soup like that that's meant to heal. And the
way that I understand kitchen witchcraft is
magic is in every step of the process. So
say you're making a stew and you're -- the
purpose behind the stew is to help heal the
people that eat it, right? Maybe they're sick.
So you take a carrot and you rinse the carrot
under cold running water, and that is symbolic
of you, you know, rinsing away their sickness.
Then as you chop the carrot, that is a way
of imbuing the carrot with the magic to get
rid of and chop up, essentially, the illness
that the person is feeling.
And cooking it and going through every single
step -- it's all imbued with magic and that
is the beauty for me behind kitchen witchcraft.
The ingredients, the process, the way that
it's cooked, the way that it's presented,
and the way that it's eaten is all part of
the spell in kitchen witchcraft.
And I think I just described Bex from The
Witches' Cookery like, perfectly.
Oh look, she's here. Sorry podcast listeners.
She's here in the live chat. I'll go back
through the live chat later in the bonus section.
The next sort of label that I have for witchcraft
is green witch. Green witches, in my opinion,
are witches who like to spend a lot of their
time in the garden or in nature. These are
people who we would see as having a green
thumb. They can basically make anything grow
or anything come back to life. I see green
witches as having a deep spiritual connection
to the plants and animals around them. Usually
green witches have a very animistic perspective
of the world around them. Plants and animals
and animate and inanimate objects all have
a living essence.
I also see that green witches use these plants
and animal spirits within their practice,
within their magic. One of my favorite examples
of green witchcraft -- I don't think it was
intended to be an example of green witchcraft,
but it made me think of green witchcraft.
I'll see if I can find it. I think it was
a comic or some -- one of those memes that
somebody shared, just like a screenshot from
Twitter or Tumblr, but it was someone talking
about one of their friends and how they have
a plant for each of their friends. So this
person has a plant and -- for each of their
friends. They've got four friends, so they've
got four plants.
Stumbling over my words today.
But then this person takes care of these plants.
Whispers to these plants, talks to them, and
that anytime the plant started doing poorly,
maybe it got a sickness or it wilted or something
like that, the person knew that that friend
needed their attention. Not just the plant,
but the person themselves. And that reminds
me so much of green witchcraft, and I don't
even know if that's what other people think
green witchcraft is, but that's what it is
to me. Using the plants and plant life around
you, growing it yourself, growing your own
food when you can. That's green witchcraft
for me.
Let's see. The next one that I have is a sea
witch. I don't have much experience with sea
witchcraft. Now that I'm in Florida, I probably
will have more experience eventually, but
I grew up in California. I was several hours
away from the beach, so I wasn't able to go
to the sea a lot, but a sea witch is someone
who works with the energy of the ocean and
I think also subsequently they are heavily
tied to the moon -- the phases of the moon
-- because of the moon's association and physical
ties with the ocean itself. I think that sea
witches really are at home when they're close
to the water, and I would imagine that it
would be very difficult to be a landlocked
sea witch.
Oof that would -- that would be kind of hard
for me. A sea witch sees the ocean as cleansing,
as powerful, as playful. I would imagine that
a sea which sees the ocean like -- like the
ocean in Moana. If you've never seen Moana,
I definitely recommend that movie. It is a
Disney movie, but it's adorable.
In Moana, the ocean is playful. The ocean
is powerful and helpful. The ocean is sentient,
and I really get a lot of sea witch vibes
when thinking about how the ocean is portrayed
in Moana.
The next one that I have listed here is a
hedge witch. Now hedge witch is something
that I came across many, many years ago and
the term confused me at first because when
I think of a hedge, I think of those tall
bushes, you know, the ones that sort of separate
yards or boundaries or something like that.
I think of like a hedge, but in witchcraft
and the occult, a hedge witch is a witch that
works in liminal spaces.
So they work within the boundary between the
here and the other side, whatever that is
-- whatever that is for you. That could be
the astral. It could be just a liminal space.
It could be the Otherworld, the underworld.
A hedgewitch is someone who travels between
those spaces and works their magic through
the liminal spaces. The hedge witches that
I have had experience with actually work with
spirits and beings in the astral, whether
that be for those beings to help their witchcraft,
or maybe they are in service to another being
on the other side. But a hedge witch is someone
that finds it really easy to cross the boundary
between this world and the other world, and
they do their best magic that way.
I have zero experience in this type of practice,
I guess. Mainly because I find it very difficult
to journey to the astral or journey to the
other side. I don't know why. It's just something
that I've always had trouble with, so I'm
not much of a hedge witch in that sense.
But you know it -- it's something worth trying.
It's something worth looking into if it's
something that you're interested in.
Next up I have Wiccan witch. Now Wiccan witch
-- I have it written here, but it goes along
with any other witchcraft that is practiced
in a religious context because witchcraft
itself is simply that. It is not a religion.
It's not, you know, it's not a spiritual practice
in a sense. And I guess I can combine this
one with the opposite, which is secular witch.
So a Wiccan witch is someone that practices
witchcraft within their religion, within Wicca.
You could also see the same thing when you
look at Christian witches. They would be a
religious witch because they're practicing
witchcraft in their religion, in a religious
context.
I have some experience with this because I
was a Wiccan. I practiced most of my witchcraft
as a Wiccan and so, you know, that just made
sense for me. I was a religious witch but
now I'm more of a secular witch. My witchcraft
doesn't really play a role in my faith as
an Irish Pagan. And secular witches often
either don't work with deities, they don't
believe in deities, they don't think deities
are real, or they acknowledge the existence
of deities but they kind of stay away from
them.
It's -- that's just going to depend on the
witch themselves. You can practice witchcraft
within the confines of a religion, or you
can practice witchcraft outside of religion.
Both are completely acceptable.
The next one that -- the next one that is
on my list is an eclectic witch, and I guess
I could ascribe this label to myself because
I kind of pull from different types of witchcraft,
different specialties, I guess you could say,
within witchcraft and practice what works
for me and what I enjoy. But an eclectic which
traditionally -- or not traditionally -- typically
draws on different traditions, practices,
and spiritualities to craft an individual
and personal type of witchcraft that works
for them.
A lot of witches are eclectic witches and
that's totally fine as long as they don't
walk along that border of cultural appropriation
and they are respectful of the traditions
and the practices that they do have, then
I don't see an issue with an -- with being
an eclectic witch.
So I have two left.
The -- there's -- I'm stumbling over my words
today. It's very fun. It's probably because
I've been talking basically all day because
I recorded and edited two videos before this
live stream.
But the next one that I have on my list is
elemental witch. An elemental witch is a witch
that works very closely with the elements.
This could be, you know, maybe they work with
all of them within their practice. Maybe they
focus just on one.
And the elemental systems that they use are
going to be specific to them. So I work with
the elements, earth, air, fire, and water.
But I also work within the elements as seen
in Irish paganism of land, sea, and sky. So
that's going to really depend on the witch,
but an elemental witch is one who uses the
elements that they have at their disposal,
basically for all of their magic, all of their
spellwork. They can use fire to burn their
spells, to scry. They can use water to cleanse.
I feel like most witches are elemental, most
witches use the elements in their practice,
in one way or another.
The last one that I have listed here is hereditary
witch. Now this one gets tricky and the term
hereditary witch, depending on who you ask,
has some very different connotations. Some
people are like Oh yeah, cool hereditary witch,
whatever. Other people are like hereditary
witch? Yeah, right...and this comes from,
I think, the idea that when witchcraft in
like the 50s and the 60s, when it was becoming
really popular and people were trying to join
covens and things like that, you had to have
a line. You had to have a hereditary tie to
the coven or to someone in the coven in order
to join the coven.
So I think the term hereditary witch has a
bad reputation at this point, but for me,
a hereditary which is just someone who was
raised as a witch, raised in these practices,
raised with knowledge of the occult and knowledge
of magic and spells and animism and all of
the fantastic stuff that we know to be true
as witches.
I don't particularly look down on anyone that
calls themselves a hereditary witch. I might
check the context of them calling themselves
a hereditary witch just because of the connotation
and the experiences that the witchcraft community
has had with that term over the last 50 plus
years, but a hereditary witch is just someone
that was born into it and taught witchcraft
from a young age, typically from family or
close friends.
So those are the ten types of witches that
I wanted to talk about today. They were witch,
kitchen which, green witch, sea witch, hedgewitch,
religious wish -- wish? [ Stumbling Words
] Religious witch. Oh my goodness...secular
witch, eclectic, elemental, and hereditary.
So, I don't know, I know on YouTube there
was a bunch of drama a couple of weeks ago
about labels and, you know, why you can or
can't use a specific label or -- I think someone
was talking about someone's...someone who
practices New Age practices and uses crystals
and healing and, I think they said "Lightworker".
They were saying that those people can't call
themselves witches.
I disagree. I'm not going to get into all
of that because honestly, I don't care. I
don't care what you label yourself as. You
do you. As long as your label makes sense,
then I don't see it as an issue. In my own
private time I can call myself whatever I
want, right? But when I present that label
to the public, it kind of has to make sense
for other people to understand, but, you know,
I want to reiterate that labels are assigned
by you for you to help you define your practice
for yourself.
If you're going to share that label outside
of your own personal practice, that's fine.
If your label doesn't make sense to other
people, then I would say, you know, be prepared
to answer questions because I mean, if you
come to me and say, Hey, I'm an -- I'm an
XYZ witch and it doesn't make sense to me,
I'll ask you like, oh, what does that mean?
You know, if you're going to present your
label to the public, fine. Just be prepared
to answer questions if it doesn't make sense.
But on the other side of that, you don't have
to label yourself. You do not need to label
your witchcraft. If you just want to call
yourself a witch because you practice witchcraft,
awesome! If you don't want to call yourself
a witch, that's fine, too. I know some people
have a really negative connotation to that
word, and historically it's been used negatively,
but some of us are okay with taking that word
back and calling ourselves witches. Some people
aren't. That's fine, but you don't have to
label your witchcraft to be a witch. You don't
have to label your witchcraft to be in the
community or anything of the sort.
Labels are for you.
Labels are to help you define your practice
and your labels might change over time. Chances
are they will, not might. Chances are your
labels will change over time.
I used to be Wiccan. I used to practice witchcraft
in a Wiccan context. I was a religious witch.
Now I'm not. Now I am a witch, or an eclectic
witch if I want to take it that far, but it
will change over time. The one thing that
I want you to take away from this episode,
this video, this podcast, is that labels are
arbitrary. They're for you, but they're not
necessary.
So. That's that for today. Very short. Very,
you know, laid back because we've had enough
tension. We've had enough tension over the
course of 2020 and even in the last couple
of weeks, especially with such a heavy topic
last week.
I wanted to keep it light, keep it short and
just have fun with it, I guess. And it's helpful
that patrons voted for this topic so...yeah.
If you want to stick around for the bonus
section where we just hang out and chat here
on YouTube, I can answer any questions, then
stick around. Podcast listeners, you're free
to listen to the bonus section. If you're
not and you're just going to turn it off here,
then I will talk to you soon!
Alright, I am going to pop through the live
chat. It's been weird. I am glad that I was
able to make it through this today. My voice
isn't being -- there is a word. My voice is
cooperating today, I guess you could say.
I was having some issues with my voice getting
all scratchy and not wanting to work right,
I suppose, but I'm in conversations with my
doctor about that and some other things that
kind of go along with that.
So eventually I might talk about that, but
for now, I'm just glad that my voice decided
to work and I was able to record two videos
before doing this podcast live stream. So
I'm going to pop back through the chat and
see what y'all are saying.
Close my notes.
Let's see.
Blah blah blah.
Hello Renee. Hello Dindrane. Hello Bex. Hello
Marissa.
Hi everyone.
Alright, let's see Bex, so true. "I am in
a lot of Facebook groups for green witches
and I constantly read I cannot keep a plant
alive. I can't be a green witch, while in
my book, green witchcraft doesn't have to
do with keeping plants alive too much, but
more with working with plants or plant spirits
or herbalism." Yes, yes.
I love how we think that a label means one
thing, but, you know, just to ourselves. But
then when we go and we ask other people or
we talk about it with other people, we find
out that one word, one label, will mean so
many different things to so many different
people.
And I just -- I love that.
And you're welcome, Bex, because that description
of kitchen witchery I think fits you perfectly.
And I love watching your videos.
Let's see, Renee said they work with crystals.
And Renee says, "I am a witch, no matter what
anyone says. I am also a coffee witch." I
think I need to add that to my list.
A side note on the coffee thing. I made my
cup of coffee this morning with the intention
and a little bit of magic to have the motivation,
the courage, the energy, and the stamina,
and you know, all of that stuff to get everything
done that I needed to get done today. And
holy crap, if I haven't done just about everything
that I need to get done.
And it's only 2:30.
I have just been going. I took the dog for
a walk. I recorded and edited two videos.
One will come out on Tuesday. The other one
is actually for another channel that I'm working
on that I will tell you all about maybe next
week or sometime. I'm sure if you follow me
on Instagram or Twitter it'll come out there
eventually, but oh my goodness. If that didn't
work. Coffee -- I only had 2 cups today, which
is not normal. I normally have more than that,
but anyway, coffee witch -- that needs to
be a thing.
Right, Marissa also says, "totally agree you
do you, label or no label. Whatever works
best for that person and why they want it
is up to them."
Art witch. Crystal witch. Yeah, those are
all great. Marissa, I think we've talked about
the art witch thing before. Renee says Ricola
for my voice. Okay, so...I don't know...I
might talk about this on Patreon on a little
more of just -- because it's not out there
for everyone to see or hear and it's a little
more...private, I guess.
I think maybe I'll discuss that a little bit
later on Patreon.
Bex says they love art witchcraft. "Don't
want to advertise for other channels here,
but I just have to say that the Witchling
does awesome YouTube content for art witchery
even though her channel is super new." Awesome
yeah, feel free -- okay, so I don't want anybody
to ever feel like they can't mention their
channel or mention another channel in my chat.
As long as you don't spam the chat and you
are actually contributing to the conversation,
I'm totally okay with that. Like, that's a
completely relevant comment and I will definitely
check out the Witchling on YouTube and if
anyone else is interested in art witchcraft,
Bex at The Witches' Cookery on YouTube recommends
the Witchling on YouTube. Maybe I'll find
a link -- maybe I'll find a link. I will find
the link and I'll put it in the description
and in the show notes.
Let's see.
"That was a ton of work for not feeling great."
so it's not -- it's not necessarily that I
don't feel great. It's just that it just didn't
want to work for a while, like 2 weeks, I
think. Even in my last video that I did, the
Wild Unknown Tarot walkthrough, you can kind
of tell in my voice over that I was struggling
to speak a little bit and I -- it's, you know,
it's whatever at this point because it's working
just fine right now. Anyway...
Yeah.
I like chatting with you all here on the chat.
I know sometimes it can seem one-sided. And
on YouTube, it might seem really weird because
I'm repeating your comments, but I do that
specifically for the podcast listeners who
do want to stay and who do want to listen
to the bonus section and feel like they're
taking part in the chat. For podcast listeners
that do listen to the bonus section, I hope
that's what it feels like for you.
If not...I don't know how to change that unless
you join me on YouTube in the chat.
But...yeah, I guess -- I mean, I don't know
where I was going with that.
I think I eventually want to use the bonus
section to get kind of personal and have like
one on one -- well, not one on one conversations,
but to share more of the life behind the witchcraft.
So, I guess I can start this one by saying
we're not sure how much we like Florida.
I mean, I don't really have much of an issue
with it, but my boyfriend's not liking all
of the rain, especially at this point, since
he's having to work in it. He works outside
all day long. I am trying to get him to wear
sunscreen because he just is tanning so much
and getting sunburned, and he came home from
work the other day soaking wet because it
rained all day long and he hates it. And so
we've actually kind of been entertaining the
idea of getting an RV and becoming full-time
RVers.
But we're in this lease here in Florida for
at least a year. So until June of 2021, we
have all the time to figure it out, but it's
something that we've been entertaining the
idea of. And I know Rose and I have discussed
it, so that's the Wiccan Homestead. And -- oh
my gosh, I totally forgot to do my Patreon
shout out this week.
Oh, I feel super terrible.
I'll do it here! So shout out to my patrons
over on Patreon.
I can't believe I forgot -- Jess, Rose, Renee,
Holly, Bleu, Hillary, Lee, Leili, Angie, and
Bonnie.
I think that's everyone.
I still can't believe I forgot to do that.
Anyways.
Yeah, that's just an idea that we've been
entertaining. The logistics of it will be
interesting to figure out if that's the route
that we decide to go. Also, the income situation
will be interesting to figure out, but...you
know?
It'll be interesting. I keep saying interesting,
but whatever.
Hello Izuraia!
I don't know if I'm saying that right. If
I'm not, I apologize, but you said you go
back and forth between the podcast and YouTube
and you appreciate me repeating the comments.
That's really good to hear. Sometimes I feel
really weird repeating the comments because
I know for people on YouTube like, it's just
extra information. It's just a repeat, but
I want this to be accessible for everyone
so that's why I do it.
Please do, I would love to follow your adventures.
With RVing?
I'll have to let you know. I will definitely
keep you all updated about any RV adventures
if that ever happens. RV's are not cheap and
gas is not cheap. And we would still have
bills to pay and I would have to figure out
how to make sure that we would have an adequate
income every month for that.
I know it's possible.
I know it can be done.
I just have to figure it out for myself.
I can also let you know that you all should
follow me on Instagram if you're interested
in getting snippets and sneak peeks of the
book that I'm writing. I know I've shared
a couple of little previews of the book that
I'm writing on Discord, but I am writing a
book on shadow work from a spiritual and religious
perspective and why it can be helpful, how
to do it, and it's going to include journal
prompts and guided meditations. So I'm hoping
to have this book out in time for the new
year. I'm hoping for January.
I will probably publish it myself either through
my own website or also through Amazon where
people can get a paperback if they want one.
It will probably be available on many platforms.
I haven't figured that part out yet because
I haven't finished writing the dang thing,
but that is something that I'm doing. I am
sharing clips and little paragraphs over on
Instagram.
So if that's something that you're interested
in, definitely follow me on Instagram.
And if you've got questions about shadow work,
I'd love to hear them because I want to make
sure that I'm addressing questions from the
community in the book and making it useful
for everyone and not just what I think people
will need to hear or will want to hear.
So...that sounds great.
That is the first time that I have said that
I'm writing a book and I'm hoping to have
it done by the new year out loud, so now,
I'm sort of committing myself to that deadline.
So now I have no choice but to get it done,
right?
So, I hope you all enjoyed this episode. I
hope it was helpful for you or gave you some
ideas about your own witchcraft and labels.
I know half of this episode is just me rambling
and chatting with you all through the chat,
but that's okay.
So.
I'll see you next time.
Bye everyone!
