Every now and then, someone pops into my comments with the classic,
“How can you say you believe in God yet do witchcraft?”
And honestly, the answer is simple: because both speak to me.
But you know me — I’m going to make it long, honest, and a little witchy.

🌙 Growing Up in the Shadow of Religion
I didn’t grow up with a soft, gentle version of faith.
I grew up with the strict, rulebook version.
My grandma was super religious — the kind who follows everything to a tee. So every Sunday, without fail, I was in church. As a kid, I hated it. Not because I hated God, but because I hated rules and being told what I had to believe.
Then life hit me hard.
My mom got sick.
I was sixteen and falling apart.
And when you’re hurting that deeply, it’s easy to look up and think, “Why would God let this happen?”
I couldn’t believe in someone who felt like they were making my life hell.
And the whole “everything happens for a reason” thing?
Yeah… no. Some things just happen because life is unfair.
So I stopped believing.
Completely.
For years.

🌿 Finding My Way Back (But Not the Way I Expected)
I didn’t start believing in God again until I was about 24.
Not because someone convinced me.
Not because I went back to church.
But because I finally realized:
It wasn’t God who hurt me it was life, people, and circumstances.
Once I separated the two, something softened.
Not the old version of faith.
Not the guilt-driven stuff I grew up with.
Something personal. Something that actually made sense.
🔮 2022: The Year I Fell Apart and Fell Into Witchcraft
In 2022, everything was falling apart again family, life, stability, all of it.
And when I hit that low, I reached for something new.
Crystals were my gateway.
One turned into two, then suddenly I was reading books and realizing:
Witchcraft wasn’t what I was taught it was.
It wasn’t evil.
It wasn’t strict.
It wasn’t fear-based.
It was freeing.

Every source said the same thing:
“Take what you want. Leave what doesn’t fit.”
And I loved that.
Witchcraft isn’t a religion you follow perfectly it’s a practice you shape for yourself.
✨ My Nightly Ritual: Tarot and Bible Verses
This is the part that confuses people the most, but it makes perfect sense to me.
Every night, I pull a tarot card.
Then I read my Bible verse of the day.
Then I reflect.
Then I pray.
Yes I do both.
Because both help me.
Both ground me.
Both give me clarity.
Faith isn’t one-way.
Spirituality isn’t one-way.
You’re allowed to build a path that fits your soul.
🌑 And Also… It’s Okay to Believe in Nothing
I want to make this part really clear:
You don’t have to believe in God. You don’t have to believe in witchcraft. You don’t have to believe in anything at all.
Some people find comfort in faith.
Some find it in tarot or crystals.
Some don’t connect with anything spiritual and that’s completely valid.
I don’t judge anyone for what they do or don’t believe.
Your path is yours.
My path is mine.
And neither one makes us better or worse.
At the end of the day, we’re all just trying to get through life in the way that feels right to us and that’s what matters.
🌟 The Truth Is Simple
I believe in God.
I practice witchcraft.
And those two things don’t fight inside me they coexist beautifully.
Because at the end of the day:
You’re allowed to believe in what you believe in. You’re allowed to practice what brings you peace. You’re allowed to create your own path.
And that’s exactly what I’m doing.



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