Healing Your Inner Witch Wound
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Healing Your Inner Witch is not about becoming something new —
it is about remembering what you were taught to forget.
The burning years have passed.
The stakes are no longer lit.
But the echoes of that time still live quietly in the bodies and lives of women.
Healing Your Inner Witch Wound explores the deep, often unnamed inheritance many women carry — a legacy of fear around visibility, voice, power, desire, and self-trust. Rooted in the history of witch persecution in Britain and woven with modern understanding of trauma, the nervous system, and intergenerational memory, this book offers a steady, compassionate framework for understanding why so many capable, intuitive women still hesitate to fully take up space.
This is not a book about witchcraft or spiritual practice.
It is a book about context.
Through thirteen carefully held chapters, Claire Hall traces how women learned to survive by being careful — and how those survival strategies can quietly limit us long after the original danger has passed. With clarity and warmth, she explores themes including:
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the historical roots of the witch wound in Britain
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fear passed through the female line
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the silencing of women’s voices
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desire, anger, grief, and emotional restraint
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money, power, and the fear of success
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ageing, authority, and the lost role of the crone
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reclaiming power without hardening or burning
This is a book for women who feel thoughtful, capable, and self-aware — yet sense that something old still shapes how safe it feels to speak, lead, rest, or be seen.
Written in a calm, grounded, trauma-aware voice, Healing Your Inner Witch Wound does not ask readers to reclaim an identity, adopt a belief system, or become louder than feels true. Instead, it offers understanding, permission, and a return to embodied self-trust.
This book is for you if:
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you feel cautious around visibility or authority without knowing why
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you notice self-editing, hesitation, or over-explaining
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you are drawn to healing that is psychologically grounded, not performative
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you want depth without drama, and wisdom without force
Healing does not begin with becoming someone else.
It begins with remembering who you were before fear learned your name.