Performance V Path
There’s a strange thing happening in modern witchcraft — and it’s louder every season. People want the look of the craft, but not the labor. They want the velvet cloak, not the lineage. The smoke, not the spirit. They’ll burn sage but never ask whose bones that smoke came through. They’ll light candles on their marble altar but won’t light a candle for the ancestors who bled for their existence. They’ll talk about “manifestation” and “intentions” but go blank when you mention offerings, reciprocity, or the price of real work. It’s easier to make witchcraft look pretty than it is to make it mean something. And that’s the difference between aesthetic and ancestry . ✴ The Performance vs. the Path Aesthetic witchcraft is performative. It thrives on visibility. Pretty pictures, curated altars, color-coordinated candles — all arranged for approval, not power. Lineage witchcraft, on the other hand, is invisible by design. It happens in the dark, in the kitchen, in the back garden...