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🌙✨ Deconstructing Faith → Reclaiming Magic ✨🌙 I grew up Southern Baptist in a deeply conservative area, and for years I thought questioning was rebellion. Now I see it was actually remembrance. 🕊️ When I began deconstructing the systems I was raised in, I noticed something: the holidays, the rituals, the symbols I was told were “theirs” were actually borrowed from older traditions. 🎄🔥 	•	Christmas falls right on top of Yule and the Winter Solstice — ancient celebrations of light returning. 	•	Easter lines up with Ostara, fertility festivals, and goddess worship (hence the eggs and rabbits 🐇🥚). 	•	Even Halloween/All Saints sits on top of Samhain, when the veil thins and ancestors are honored. These weren’t coincidences. They were overlays — ways of absorbing what came before. And when I read the very book I was told to never question, I started noticing things no one had pointed out to me: 	•	Solomonic magic → King Solomon, “the wisest,” was described using seals, incantations, and spirits. In 1 Kings 4:33, he’s credited with knowledge of plants, animals, stones — the language of natural magic. 	•	In Genesis 1:29, it says: “I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth.” That’s herbal medicine. That’s green witchcraft. 🌿 	•	In Proverbs 18:21, “Life and death are in the power of the tongue.” That’s spellwork. That’s manifestation. 🗣️✨ 	•	Even in James 5:14, “Anoint the sick with oil and pray over them.” That’s ritual, energy, healing through laying on of hands. The more I looked, the clearer it became: what I had been told was “evil” was always there, hidden in plain sight. Magic wasn’t outside the text — it was woven through it. For me, deconstructing wasn’t about rejecting everything. It was about realizing that what I had been taught was control. That whole framework said: don’t trust your own power, don’t trust the earth, don’t trust your body — only trust the institution. But when I stripped away fear, what was left was manifestation, ritual, connection to Source, and the deep knowing that my ancestors already carried this wisdom. 🌌 Now I see that my path into witchcraft, magic, manifestation, and energy work wasn’t a betrayal — it was the continuation of something older. It was reclaiming what had always been mine. If you’re deconstructing too: you’re not alone. 🖤 And if you feel magic buzzing under your skin when you read verses like “ask and it will be given” (Matthew 7:7) — trust that. You’re remembering. #deconstructing #witchtok #southernbaptist #witchcraft #manifestation
🌙✨ Deconstructing Faith → Reclaiming Magic ✨🌙 I grew up Southern Baptist in a deeply conservative area, and for years I thought questioning was rebellion. Now I see it was actually remembrance. 🕊️ When I began deconstructing the systems I was raised in, I noticed something: the holidays, the rituals, the symbols I was told were “theirs” were actually borrowed from older traditions. 🎄🔥 • Christmas falls right on top of Yule and the Winter Solstice — ancient celebrations of light returning. • Easter lines up with Ostara, fertility festivals, and goddess worship (hence the eggs and rabbits 🐇🥚). • Even Halloween/All Saints sits on top of Samhain, when the veil thins and ancestors are honored. These weren’t coincidences. They were overlays — ways of absorbing what came before. And when I read the very book I was told to never question, I started noticing things no one had pointed out to me: • Solomonic magic → King Solomon, “the wisest,” was described using seals, incantations, and spirits. In 1 Kings 4:33, he’s credited with knowledge of plants, animals, stones — the language of natural magic. • In Genesis 1:29, it says: “I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth.” That’s herbal medicine. That’s green witchcraft. 🌿 • In Proverbs 18:21, “Life and death are in the power of the tongue.” That’s spellwork. That’s manifestation. 🗣️✨ • Even in James 5:14, “Anoint the sick with oil and pray over them.” That’s ritual, energy, healing through laying on of hands. The more I looked, the clearer it became: what I had been told was “evil” was always there, hidden in plain sight. Magic wasn’t outside the text — it was woven through it. For me, deconstructing wasn’t about rejecting everything. It was about realizing that what I had been taught was control. That whole framework said: don’t trust your own power, don’t trust the earth, don’t trust your body — only trust the institution. But when I stripped away fear, what was left was manifestation, ritual, connection to Source, and the deep knowing that my ancestors already carried this wisdom. 🌌 Now I see that my path into witchcraft, magic, manifestation, and energy work wasn’t a betrayal — it was the continuation of something older. It was reclaiming what had always been mine. If you’re deconstructing too: you’re not alone. 🖤 And if you feel magic buzzing under your skin when you read verses like “ask and it will be given” (Matthew 7:7) — trust that. You’re remembering. #deconstructing #witchtok #southernbaptist #witchcraft #manifestation

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