Parenting with Freedom in Satanic Witchcraft
Parenting with Freedom in Satanic Witchcraft
Parenting on my path as a Satanic Witch has been
a journey of both strength and tenderness. It has required me to hold space for
my own spiritual truths while honoring the unfolding spirit of my children.
Unlike many traditional paths that seek to shape young souls in rigid molds, I
believe this way invites us to nurture curiosity, courage, and above all, the
freedom to choose. I have found that walking openly in my power and living my
beliefs authentically teaches my children far more than any words or demands
ever could. In sharing my truth openly, I create a home where my children feel
safe to explore their own ways, knowing they are loved no matter where their
spirits may lead.
My beliefs are eclectic. I walk between
worlds—the Witch’s path, grounded in earth, ritual, and the feminine divine,
and the Satanic path, defined by rebellion, self-empowerment, and the pursuit
of forbidden knowledge. I do not confine myself to a single tradition or
doctrine but weave my spirituality from diverse sources—symbols, spirits,
mythologies, and philosophies—that resonate with me personally. This freedom
allows me to create a practice that is deeply authentic and untamed.
At the heart of my belief system is the
recognition of Satan as a real spiritual being, a divine ally embodying
liberation, wisdom, and power. I do not see Satan merely as a symbol of
rebellion but as a conscious force worthy of respect and communion. Alongside
this, my witchcraft serves as a means of expression, transformation, and
connection with natural and spiritual forces. My rituals and ceremonies are
tools to shape reality, engage with unseen energies, and honor the shadow
aspects of myself and the world. The balance between nature and the infernal,
the primal and the divine, is a constant theme in my path.
When it comes to parenting, I have always
chosen transparency. I never hide my beliefs or practices from my children.
They have witnessed my rituals, seen my altar, and heard the words I speak in
ceremony. Yet I have never required or expected them to participate or adopt my
beliefs. I do this because I deeply respect their sovereignty and trust in
their capacity to find their own spiritual paths. True empowerment, I believe,
comes not from coercion or indoctrination but from freedom and personal discovery.
Unlike many religious traditions that
emphasize indoctrination from an early age, I encourage my children to think
critically, to question authority, and to explore a variety of spiritual
possibilities without fear or pressure. I reject spiritual conformity and
instead promote integrity, authenticity, and self-determination. My children
have been present for the seasonal celebrations of the Wheel of the Year, but
their involvement has always been optional and framed as an invitation rather
than an expectation.
My approach to traditional holidays reflects
this philosophy. I recognize that many of our contemporary holidays, including
Christian ones, are rooted in ancient pagan festivals and natural cycles. I
celebrate the sabbats as markers of these cycles and as opportunities for
personal transformation. I strip away Christian dogma and Wiccan overlays,
re-enchanting these celebrations with symbolism, intent, and themes that
reflect my own infernal and sovereign path. For me, these holidays are not
about external gods or imposed myths but about honoring the earth, the shadow,
and the individual’s freedom.
My Wheel of the Year consists of eight
sabbats, each redefined to focus on personal power, shadow work, sacred
rebellion, and transformation. Yule, the winter solstice, I celebrate as the
Black Flame Rekindled, a time to endure darkness and kindle the inner fire of
will. Imbolc is the Blood Awakening, symbolizing the stirring of power and the
quickening of intent. Ostara is the Rite of the Serpent Egg, embracing duality
and liberation from purity narratives. Beltane becomes the Infernal Union, a
festival of lust, creation, and sacred defiance. Litha, the summer solstice, is
the Serpent Crown, marking sovereignty and apotheosis. Lammas is the Red
Harvest, a time of sacrifice and transformation through loss. Mabon, the autumn
equinox, is the Feast of the Fallen, a reflective moment to honor death as a
gift and source of wisdom. Samhain, the night of the veil walker, is dedicated
to ancestor veneration, descent into the underworld, and dominion over death.
This reimagined Wheel is not a set of rules or
dogma but a framework for personal gnosis and empowerment. It honors the cycles
of nature while centering my experience of power, choice, and shadow
integration. Each sabbat is a portal of transformation and a testament to my
unchained spirit that refuses to bow to external authority or imposed beliefs.
As a mother and spiritual guide, I offer my
children keys rather than chains. I live my truth openly and boldly,
demonstrating that spirituality is a lived experience, not a secret to be
hidden or a belief to be forced. My home is a place where the sacred is visible
but never compulsory, where my children are free to explore their own paths
without judgment or expectation. This approach has fostered true strength of character
and spiritual nobility in my family, teaching that love and respect are rooted
in authenticity and freedom.
In sum, my path as an eclectic Satanic Witch
is one of restoration and reclamation. I return to the ancient sources beneath
modern overlays, reclaiming the fire of the old ways while forging a new,
sovereign expression of spirituality. My parenting embodies these values by
honoring my children’s autonomy, encouraging critical thought, and modeling
integrity. My redefined Wheel of the Year serves as a sacred map for
transformation, rooted in natural cycles and illuminated by infernal wisdom.
Through all this, I stand as a keeper of doors rather than a binder of souls,
inviting all who cross my threshold to choose their own path with courage and
honor.
To parent with freedom in the heart of Satanic
Witchcraft is to offer a love that is both fierce and gentle. It is to trust
that the seeds I plant in my children will grow according to their own rhythms
and seasons. My role is not to command or bind, but to support, guide, and
honor their sacred autonomy. Through this, I teach the deepest lessons of
all—that true power comes from choosing one’s own path and walking it with
integrity. In this way, I do not just raise children but nurture future souls
who will carry the fire of freedom forward, each blazing their unique trail.
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