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Prophet Joseph Smith
What do you think of the prophet Joseph Smith? Was he a Christian witch? There are accounts that he used the sigil of Jupiter and other elements of magical tradition. And is it possible to use verses from the Book of Mormon in magic? As is usually done with psalms in magic. Thank you to whoever answers.
Do you enjoy figuring out everything on your own?
I find myself wishing there was a catechism for Christian witchcraft. I feel like constant discernment is exhausting and it’s kind of beautiful that those who blindly follow the narrative of the institution don’t have to think about the things I think about.
Does anyone else feel this way?
What It Really Means to Be a Christian Witch
There’s a quiet shift happening.
More people are beginning to ask questions they were once afraid to even think:
- Can I follow God and still practice spiritual work?
- Is connecting with nature actually biblical?
- What if everything I was taught about “witchcraft” was incomplete?
And eventually, it leads to this:
What does it truly mean to be a Christian witch?
Let’s get honest about it.
This Path Isn’t About Rebellion—It’s About Restoration
A Christian witch is not someone abandoning God.
It’s someone returning to a deeper relationship with Him—one that includes participation, not just observation.
For too long, faith has been reduced to:
- Sit
- Listen
- Believe
But scripture paints something far more alive:
- Act
- Seek
- Engage
A Christian witch steps into that engagement.
God and the “Goddess” Question
This is where most people hesitate.
Let’s be clear:
A Christian witch does not replace God with another deity.
Instead, they recognize something deeper—
God is not limited by human language.
Throughout scripture, we see both masculine and feminine expressions of the Divine:
- God as Father
- God as Comforter and Mother
- Divine Wisdom (Sophia) expressed in feminine form
So when some speak of “goddess energy,” what they’re often touching is the nurturing, intuitive, life-giving aspect of God Himself.
Not a separate being.
Not a contradiction.
An expression of the same Source.
Inner Divinity — The Truth Most People Avoid
Here’s where things get uncomfortable—but also powerful.
The Bible says:
- “The Kingdom of God is within you.”
- “You are the temple of the Holy Spirit.”
That’s not metaphor.
That’s identity.
A Christian witch understands this:
You are not God…
…but God is actively present within you.
That means:
- Your prayers carry intention
- Your words carry energy
- Your actions carry spiritual weight
This is where ritual, intention, and practice come in—not as replacements for faith, but as expressions of it.
If you never engage that inner connection, your spirituality stays distant.
And distant faith rarely transforms anything.
Mother Earth — Sacred Creation, Not Something to Fear
Let’s ground this.
The Bible doesn’t start with sin.
It starts with creation.
And what does God say?
“It is good.”
Not once—over and over again.
So why were we taught to fear the very things God created?
A Christian witch reclaims that connection:
- The earth beneath your feet
- The plants that heal
- The cycles of the moon and seasons
- The elements themselves
This is not worship of creation.
This is respect for creation as the work of God.
Even in scripture, we see:
- Oils used for anointing
- Incense in sacred ritual
- Stones marking divine encounters
- Gardens as places of revelation
The difference is simple—and it matters:
👉 You don’t worship creation.
👉 You work with it, in alignment with God.
So What Is a Christian Witch?
At its core, it’s this:
Someone who refuses to live a disconnected spiritual life.
Someone who:
- Walks with God intentionally
- Engages both spirit and creation
- Honors the divine within without losing humility
- Practices with purpose, not fear
- Seeks truth, even when it challenges tradition
This path requires maturity.
It asks you to think.
To discern.
To take responsibility for your spiritual life.
But in return?
It gives you something most people are missing:
A living, breathing connection to God.
Why This Path Is Growing
People are tired of:
- Fear-based teaching
- Spiritual passivity
- Being told what not to do instead of how to grow
They’re searching for something real.
And when they find this path, something clicks:
Faith doesn’t have to be lifeless.
Spirituality doesn’t have to be disconnected.
And God was never as limited as they were told.
Final Thought
If God created all things…
then truth does not fear exploration.
Being a Christian witch is not about stepping away from God.
It’s about stepping closer—
with awareness, intention, and courage.
Horrible nightmares after wearing a sliver rosary
I just woke up from horrible nightmares, sleep paralysis and what not. The whole night I've been having nightmares but I tried to brush it off and when I woke up I would just tell myself it's nothing and go to sleep. In the last nightmare - it was a sleep paralysis- I saw someone (only their feet hanging on the chair in front of me, with the rest of their body on the floor) and told them to show their face, but they would only move the feet so I started to say a prayer and woke up. I don't want to take off the silver rosary I bought this evening, so could there ne any explanation why I suddenly started to have nightmares?
I grew up in a religious family but my faith faded over the years, specifically after I was diagnosed with a chronic disease. I studied philosophy, psychoanalysis and have a degree in shamanism in Asian cultures. Maybe there is a God, or Universe, none of my concerns anymore, for me it became a subject of study. I do tarot readings and burn sage or palo santo as I find a correlation with the collective unconscious there.
I'm also a visual artist and I felt inspired to purchase a silver rosary last evening because of a deeper theme from a movie. I only wear silver, I wore multiple "magical" stones and I believe in energies. What I don't believe in is "demons". However, after taking off the other necklace I was wearing daily 24/7 and putting on this rosary, I got terrible nightmares. The two necklaces are similar in size, material and weight, so nothing physical should impact my sleep. And I didn't have nightmares in ages. It's been days since I saw the movie too, so there is no reason to start having nightmares just now. Sometimes I also go to church because I find it peaceful, but I don't get nightmares from that either.
Could there be some correlation to the silver cross? Ironically, I saged the rosary before putting it on, as I do with most new accessories.
Go to the churches
Open the churches
The Kingdom is already there
It’s already been built
A global network of incredible churches
Sadly many of them are locked a lot of the time
I’d love to spark a movement to OPEN the churches and keep them open much longer hours
Praying in silent, empty churches alone or with a few silent others is a life-changing experience
The churches are being under-utilized by primarily opening them for masses and church services
Masses are wonderful but these are living temples, living monasteries, ancient prayer-fields
Give the people access to the true depth of spiritual healing and protection that is available within these structures
With Care,
Jordan
Need some help, please: Baby Witch
Hello! I am a baby witch who started my journey a long time ago before freaking out and stopping. I fully believe that God gave us these resources to help us, but I was raised in a VERY religious house (purely my mother, my father doesn't really believe as far as I know). I have a few questions and am hoping some people can help me with any of it.
How do you do spells?
How did you (if you did) start working with other deities/saints/angels/etc., and how did you know it was them and not something "evil" (not saying anything specific or at all is evil, I'm just still deconstructing)?
Also, how do any of you deal with religious guilt?
Last question, promise, how do you know if you're talking to Him when using something like a Tarot Deck?
Thank you for any and all help, I'm so sorry if I'm rambling, I'm just new and a little scared still. Thank you, everyone, have a blessed day.
Christ is risen!
In this post, I share (i) why Christ-centered divination is powerful; (ii) how I personally engage in Christ-centered divination.
The Power in the Name
I believe the spiritual world is real, layered, and populated by many beings, but not all spiritual beings are equal. The Holy Trinity alone has absolute sovereignty. Any person of the Trinity can be called upon directly and casually, without fear of deception or impersonation. The Saints can also be called upon in this way because they are united to God and participate in His holiness.
In contrast, I think other gods or deities may exist as lower spiritual beings, something like heavenly hosts, lowercase-g gods, or created powers with partial domains of influence. For example, I can imagine Aphrodite or Venus having some authority or influence on romantic love, but of course, that authority is partial. God is the highest authority over love, truth, and destiny.
Jesus says there are many mansions in the Kingdom of heaven (John 14:1-12), which makes room for a good metaphor for my view. Imagine every spiritual being has a mansion. Calling on a deity directly is like calling a phone in their mansion. We do not know what kind of company some of them keep. If I call Aphrodite directly, a deceptive being could pick up. I think this is why spiritual invocation in other traditions requires so much ritual precision; you are trying to ensure the right being answers the call.
Now, although the saints are just as trustworthy and easy to reach as God, I do not think they can reliably function as intermediaries for contacting lower deities. Only because they do not become all-knowing nor all-powerful in heaven. We do not know what they do not know. A saint might basically respond, “You want me to call… who?!” So while the saints are safe they are not the best for a call transfer haha.
Basically I’m saying, when divination puts Christ first, there is no need to worry about ritual precision because God will put you on the right line every time! If Aphrodite is truly a real spiritual being under his sovereignty, then He can permit and oversee contact. If “Aphrodite” is actually a demon, or just an illusion, then I believe the Trinity will reveal that too. That is why invoking the Trinity first is, to me, the safest and most trustworthy spiritual practice of divination.
How I Do Christian divination
Sign of the cross with tool in crossing hand.
Our Father…
Move the tool (shuffle/shake/spin/turn) 3x in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
I use tarot cards mostly. Around my anti-Christian witch friends I cross the deck with my thumb and then silently do 2 & 3. I often end up shuffling more than 3x but the first 3 are done in the name of the Trinity.
Hope this inspires someone out there!
Peace be with you! 💖
I keep trying to find communities to help answer this and they immediately get taken down. While i was recharging a spell jar, I had heard a very faint low ringing in my ear, but only in certain directions. If i moved my head to the side, i wouldn't, but when i moved my head near the jar, id hear it again. This happened also after i had made that spell jar a week ago, i was resting but when my head was turned to the jar, it had that same ringing. Does this possibly mean anything, this has only happened twice and only while im doing a spell/near the jar. I want to mention i don't constantly hear ringing, i know that some may think its tinnitus but at normal occasions, if i hear left ear ringing, i know its a signal of bad coming, and it always happens, vise versa for my right ear, good things occur. Please i'd like to know if it means anything