Dawn Celeste McGregor
Bio
Published in The Seattle Lesbian, Seattle Gay News and The Advocate regarding relationships, spirituality, Lgbtq and women’s issues. Attaining my PhD in Transpersonal psychology, specialising in the transformational power of sexuality.
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What it Means to be a Witch
Beyond our innocent joy and celebration of life we become burdened by the weights put upon us. As we grow and change to adapt to this world it becomes apparent that woman have not been allowed to embrace their power, to present the magic that they feel inside. We are buried under the rubble of our ancestors and work hard to claw our ways out. Piece by piece we move the heavy stones of our aching bodies. Female presenting people are particularly underestimated and undone by society alongside their black and brown brothers. We have been burned and bullied into submission throughout history. Yet the witches who show their bloody and broken fingers to the world and cast spells with the crimson ink are the woman who stand even when ordered to sit. They are the ones who have remembered their power, and spit in the faces of their oppressors.
By Dawn Celeste McGregor 4 years ago in Humans
The Becoming
Her soul was colored with crimson, emerald, cobalt, and rich purple gemstones. Her heartbeat moved with hard base lines and deep, resonate drums. She dreamt in the kaleidoscope of a magical world, where ancient ruins fueled her spirit. Her eyes shined the ocean tides as the divine flooded her very cells, as a tap always running. She watched the world pass by, sitting on the edge of a fishbowl, dipping her toes in the water, and sometimes going in for a swim. Yet, she chose not to drown in the chaos she saw before her, but her heart still bled when she paid to close attention and her heart bled a lot.
By Dawn Celeste McGregor 4 years ago in Psyche

