Everything that was magic to the ears, and all that was fresh air to the subjugated, became denounced [by the Roman Church] as sinister and occult. The great enlightenment of the Grail Code of service was condemned in a series of brutal Inquisitions from 1203, and anything remotely connected with the female ethic was dubbed Witchcraft.
— Laurence Gardner
An Unholy History
History is written in the blood of the conquered—and few chapters are soaked as deeply in it as the era of the witch hunts. Christians call it the Inquisition. Historians often reduce it to a footnote. Apologists minimize it with sanitized death counts and excuses of “the times.” But Witchcraze, Holy Horrors, and The Great Cosmic Mother shatter the illusion: this was not a cultural anomaly. It was a genocide. A sustained, methodical erasure of the feminine, of the earth, of autonomy, and of dissent—by fire, by torture, and by sword.
This wasn’t just religious madness. It was a campaign of domination—a holy war against the old ways, the wise women, the midwives, the herbalists, the mystics. It was the scorched-earth policy of a jealous god determined to remake the world in his image, and his Church—the enforcers. READ MORE
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