The Core Traits of a Witch
Witchcraft isn’t for the weak or the hesitant. It’s not some dusty relic from history, nor is it a casual hobby for the curious. It’s alive, electric, and brutal in its demand for mastery. You either rise to the challenge or crumble under the weight of what you could have been. Every witch is unique, but there are certain traits that form the backbone of real power. And let’s be clear: these traits aren’t gifts, they’re earned, sharpened, and forged through hard choices and relentless pursuit. You either embody them, or you fade into obscurity. Let’s cut to the core of what truly makes a witch.
Intuition: The Witch’s Blade
Intuition isn’t some soft whisper guiding you gently. It’s a blade. It slices through the illusion, exposing the truth beneath the surface, raw and unfiltered. Witches don’t wander blindly, they know. They read energy, interpret signs, and navigate life with a depth that most will never grasp. This isn’t something that’s gifted to you, it’s a skill you hone. Whether you're casting a spell, reading cards, or simply moving through the world, your intuition is the weapon you wield. If you’re not sharpening this blade, you’re moving through life blind, powerless. But when you trust it, when you use it, you start bending reality to your will.
Connection to Nature: The Well of Power
Nature isn’t a pleasant backdrop or some metaphor for peace. It’s the source. It’s where your power comes from. Witches don’t simply admire the elements, they command them. Earth, air, fire, water, these forces don’t just inspire, they’re the raw energy you channel and shape. Outdoor rituals aren’t about feeling good in the sunshine, they’re about standing in the storm, summoning the wind, or feeling the earth’s pulse beneath your feet. You don’t just connect with nature, you pull from it, you consume it, and in return, it fills you with power. If you’re not grounded in nature, your magic will never have the depth it needs.
Creativity: Crafting Reality from Nothing
Creativity in witchcraft isn’t about being “artsy.” It’s about creation itself. It’s the act of pulling something from nothing, of taking an idea, an intention, and forcing it into existence. When you craft a spell, create a talisman, or even write your own rituals, you’re shaping reality. You’re turning the intangible into the tangible. This isn’t about making something pretty, it’s about control. The act of creation is the act of wielding power. Whether it’s through symbols, sigils, or physical objects, this is how witches mold the world to their liking. You’re not just playing with ideas; you’re shaping reality. Understand that difference.
Independence: Walking Your Own Path, Without Apology
Witches don’t follow; they lead. They walk their own path, and more often than not, they walk it alone. Independence isn’t a trait, it’s survival. Society will try to shove you into a box, force you into the norm, but witches don’t conform. They destroy boxes, they break molds, and they forge their own way. Witchcraft is about creating your own rules, your own rituals, and your own power. You can’t expect to thrive if you’re constantly looking for validation or permission. True power is found in standing at the edge, alone, facing the unknown, and stepping forward anyway. If you’re afraid to walk your own path, then magic will never bow to you.
Empathy: The Power to Read and Command Energy
Empathy isn’t about being soft, or feeling sorry for others. It’s about reading energy, understanding the undercurrents of emotion, and using that knowledge to your advantage. Empathy allows you to tap into the emotions of others, to connect deeply, but also to manipulate those connections when necessary. It’s the web you spin, the thread that ties you to people, places, and energies. In magic, empathy can be a tool of healing, yes, but it can also be a tool of control. Understanding the emotional energy around you allows you to direct it, to shape it. Whether you’re building a spell, strengthening a relationship, or breaking someone’s will, empathy is the thread that connects you to the heart of the matter.
Curiosity: The Hunger for Forbidden Knowledge
Curiosity isn’t a passing interest, it’s an obsession. Witches are driven by a need to know, to uncover, to dig into the forbidden and the unknown. This trait pushes you beyond the surface level of magic, into the depths of knowledge others are too afraid to touch. Witches who lack curiosity stagnate. The craft demands that you constantly explore, question, and evolve. You seek out ancient texts, lost rituals, forgotten wisdom, because you know there’s always more to learn. The pursuit of this knowledge isn’t optional, it’s the key to growing your power. Without curiosity, without that hunger for what lies beyond, you’ll never break through to real mastery.
Conclusion: These Traits Shape Your Power, or They Don’t
These traits aren’t “nice to have.” They’re essential. If you possess them, sharpen them. If you don’t, cultivate them. Witchcraft doesn’t tolerate half-hearted attempts. You either step into your full power or you don’t. The intuition that guides you, the connection to nature that grounds you, the creativity that shapes your will, the independence that sets you apart, the empathy that connects you, and the curiosity that drives you forward, these are the building blocks of your craft.
Your magic will only ever be as strong as you allow it to be. So, step up. Embrace these traits. Let them transform you into the witch you’re meant to be. This isn’t a game, it’s a path of power, raw and unapologetic. If you’re not ready to claim it, step aside. Magic waits for no one.
so being a witch is like being a spiritual superhero, huh?
Thanks for this deep dive, Elie. Really insightful. But sometimes, it feels like you’re pushing us too hard. Not all of us are at that level yet, y’know? Maybe some advice for beginners on how to start building these traits? 😅
I’m trying to get better with my nature connections. Got any tips for city witches who can’t always get out to the forest or the sea? 🌿🏙️ How do we tap into that power from a park or smth?