The Witch Wound

In this episode of The Modern Sages Podcast, Spirit Medium Jenn Gilbreth and Shaman Candace Kunze continue their exploration of the Gifts of the Spirit — diving deep into the collective healing known as The Witch Wound.

At this time on Earth, many of us are being called back into our hearts — to remember our spiritual gifts and embody them in everyday life. Before we took form, we were spirit. Now, we are spirit in form — and reconnecting to that essence is part of our human awakening.

But as more souls begin to awaken, an ancient wound surfaces — one carried quietly through lifetimes and bloodlines.

What Is the Witch Wound?

The Witch Wound is not only personal — it is ancestral and collective. It lives in the DNA of those whose lineage once carried the medicine — healers, wise women, herbalists, midwives, seers, and mystics. It carries the imprint of persecution, shame, and fear — the pain of being silenced, exiled, or misunderstood for embodying one’s truth and power. For centuries, this wound taught us to hide our light, to doubt our intuition, and to play small for the sake of belonging. It whispered that it was safer to stay quiet than to be seen.

A Collective Call to Rise

Today, the Witch Wound is rising to be healed — not as a curse, but as a calling. It’s an invitation to remember that our gifts are not dangerous; they are sacred.

To honor our intuition, our healing touch, our connection with nature and Spirit — these are acts of reclamation.

Jenn and Candace remind us that this is not the time to hide; it’s the time to rise. To remember the strength of those who came before us, and to walk the path they could not. As we embrace our gifts and embody our light, we don’t just heal ourselves — we heal generations of silenced wisdom.

A Closing Reflection

The Witch Wound no longer needs to define us — it’s here to remind us. You came to this time, this body, this world to remember your power. Rise with grace, stand in truth, and let your light be seen. The world is ready for your medicine.

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