The Vulgar Witch

The Vulgar Witch.

The Vulgar Witch: Reclaiming the Power of the Profane In the modern landscape of spirituality, the word "witch" has undergone a massive transformation. We see the "Aesthetic Witch" on Instagram with her curated crystals and muted linens, and the "Academic Witch" buried in dusty grimoires and historical lineage. But emerging from the shadows of polite society is a different kind of practitioner:

Embracing the Vulgar Witch Within

You cannot buy vulgarity. You cannot go to a metaphysical shop and purchase "authentic hedge witch grit." The vulgar witch uses rusted canning lids for spell jars. She uses a kitchen knife she stole from her grandmother. She uses a broom that is actually used for sweeping. In a culture that sells witchcraft for $49.99 a course, the vulgar witch hoards her knowledge in stained notebooks and whispers it only to those who prove they aren't afraid of the dark. The Vulgar Witch

The Vulgar Witch is not afraid to curse. But emerging from the shadows of polite society

The Vulgar Witch: Unpacking the Complexities of a Misunderstood Figure