If you do not believe nonbinary people are truly nonbinary
If you perpetuate transphobic rhetoric
Lucifer is not your friend
He belongs to the trans satanists and thereâs nothing you can do about it
Considering that most angels were not actually all that humanoid and were often entirely frightening⌠I would assume Lucifer had the ability to alter themselves to whatever suits the situation. So I suppose non binary would cover it.. although putting human aspects to them that are above human standards is something I have always found limiting. But I agree with the sentiment above. I just have a lot of thoughts on the depiction of angels both normal and fallen.. especially when they supposedly look like this.. on a good day..
I feel this is where our views differ then, which is sensible seeing as we are not members of the same religion.
While Lucifer is much greater and more complex than any mortal being, that does not mean he lacks human features all-together. To me, Lucifer has always represented the meeting of the Earthly and the Heavenly in perfect balance. So for every features he has that is beyond human understanding or comparison, he has another feature in common with humanity. His associations with sexuality, strong emotion, and survival are good examples of this.
In addition, while the term nonbinary is of human creation, what it covers is vast and perfectly capable of covering concepts like a shifting gender, or a non-existent gender, or a gender completely beyond our comprehension even. All ânonbinaryâ means is ânot solely male nor femaleâ. All angels easily fall into that category. Nonbinary is a term that rejects limits rather than setting them.
I will say though, with all due respect, that as a trans person I donât appreciate the implication that gender is connected to appearance or form. What angels appear as or are depicted as should be irrelevant to a discussion of gender, because even humans of any gender can appear in a thousand different ways that may or may not be deemed passable for their gender. I find the notion that an angelâs gender would be at all connected to appearance to be much more limiting than the term nonbinary.
I meant no disrespect and I assume our clash is due to differing sides of religions. As angels are described in the Bible they rarely are humanoid of nature and this wouldnât even be considered to have a gender let alone a form that humans could comprehend. How one identifies is entirely up to oneself. My addition to the post was not that looks define gender but that angels have shifting aspects that can be both humanoid and not and therefore fit nicely under non binary if it is their choosing. My other statement was that because they are higher beings that only we can really hold them to human standards and that they may not even consider themselves anything other than âangelâ or âseraphimâ. Itâs more of a conversation about text and what angels are. Iâm sorry for hijacking your post. I meant no disrespect:
Mm, that is my point though: nonbinary means anything that is neither entirely female or entirely male. Literally all other possibilities of gender or the lack-thereof are nonbinary. To identify as simply âangelâ without gender is to be nonbinary, as one is not identifying with male or female at all. It can be a term one voluntarily picks and identifies heavily with, but that is not a requirement. So that is why I feel that angels are nonbinary, canonically, because of the bibleâs descriptions of them.
But youâre right in that this discussion was not the point of this post, it was made to make other trans Satanists and Luciferians feel safe and welcome in our community, as well as send the message that hate will not be tolerated in the name of Lucifer. It is best that we agree to disagree. Thank you for your apology. Consider it water under the bridge.
OK, I am gonna chime in but first I have to say this. No disrespect is meant to either @luciformspiralâ or @christowitchâ . Particularly @christowitchâ I would imagine you would have a very different relationship to The Bible than us Luciferians, and I respect that, so my reading and the passages I emphasize and the importance I place on what was written when may vary a lot from your interpretations. I really appreciate both of your input, and hope that you can find something of use in mine.Â
That said, there is Biblical support for angels assuming gendered human forms, and possibly for even reproducing with humans.Â
In Genesis 18, Abraham has some male-appearing, humanoid visitors who turn out to be angels.
Finally, although the Book of Enoch is pseudepigrapha, Genesis does refer to the story of the Nephilim, who are considered to have been the product of a sexual union between angels and humans:
Genesis 6:1â6 Now it came about, when men began to multiply on the face of the land, and daughters were born to them, that the sons of God (bene Elohim) saw that the daughters of men were beautiful; and they took wives for themselves, whomever they chose.
Then the Lord said, âMy Spirit shall not strive with man forever, because he also is flesh; nevertheless his days shall be one hundred and twenty years.â
The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God (bene Elohim) came in to the daughters of men, and they bore children to them. Those were the mighty men who were of old, men of renown. Then the Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great on the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.
Now we can argue a lot about what âsons of Godâ means and whether it actually refers to angels. More on this here.Â
This summary on the appearance of angels in the Bible seems to indicate that the idea of angels as terrifying creatures with lots of wings and eyes comes from Revelation 4:8. Revelation is of course one of the newest texts in the Bible, and older texts seem to generally have less trippy-looking angels.
Angels being invisible definitely happens a lot. (Angels having big swords also happens a lot. And people falling down on their faces when they see angels is a thing that happens all the time.)
This is not to say that angels are in fact innately gendered, or generally sexual. I donât believe that one bit, but based purely on what scripture says, Iâd have to admit that angels seem to spend a lot of time appearing as human dudes. (Which could be for a lot of reasons involving interacting with patriarchal human societies.)Â
(Of course I also believe, in the absence of explicit scriptural support, that Lucifer was the serpent of Eden, so I guess that means I believe fallen angels can look like snakes, which would tend to indicate that angels can look like whatever the heck they want.)
So, TL:DR, just wanted to point out that the Bible says various things about the corporeality/humanoid-ness of angels at different times.Â
Feel free to let me know where I am wrong. I definitely donât claim to know The Good Book backwards and forwards, although I aspire to. The devil can quote scripture, after all.Â
Hello everyone! Here is the updated version of the WITCH TYPES list, including types that were missed and recommended. Please be respectful if there is some form of misinformation or typo on here; I tried my very best and took a lot of my own time and energy to do as thorough research as I could with what I have available, which is a very difficult and long task for somebody with low motivation. I am very in favor of constructive and polite criticism, but I will not tolerate people leaving rude comments without even trying to help me fix and provide the best information possible! Thank you so much to everyone who so kindly informed me of what needed to be polished up and fixed, you are all very lovely people for handling it with patience ~ And keep in mind, beginner witches:
You do not NEED to identify yourself as a type
You can choose to identify yourself as NO type at all
You can choose to identify with as many as you like!
Anyway, enjoy! âş Rainy
Each type includes a simplified description (for those who havenât heard of the type, just to get a generalized idea. The shortened description is in no way meant to be discriminative or disrespectful), a few examples, and almost every bolded term includes a link to a (hand-picked) useful post/website for that type of practice.
Solitary– Practicing by onesâ self; not included in a group
Secular – Non-religious / Not connecting with deity(s)
Eclectic – An individualâs practice that has bits and pieces pulled from different magickal and/or spiritual practices, respectfully
(Theistic)Â Satanic – Witchcraft that is often centered around honoring and/or working with satan in spellwork and prayer
Athiest/Laveyan Satanic – Witchcraft worked with the idea that satan is a concept, rather than a real person or entity (loosely put; itâs a very detailed concept). Also known as Satanic witches who fit the secular description.Â
Hereditary/Blood– Including oneself in the practice of witchcraft on the grounds of having been born into a family who also practices. Knowledge and practice may also be passed down through generations, and honor old ways of magick
Traditional–One who practices witchcraft by honoring and using old and âtraditionalâ ways of magick; this type of witch might be one to practice modern methods of magick, but they might also stick to traditional concepts or techniques
Christian – Witchcraft that is performed to honor / or is performed in conjunction with the Christian God as the primary and only deity
Hellenic – A form of non-witchcraft practice in which the practicer follows Greek ideals/culture and honors the Greek pantheonÂ
Celtic – Magickal practice that is based from the Celtic culture, including itsâ mythology, deities, old ways, and (occasionally) language / symbols. May also describe those who only worship Celtic godsÂ
Science – A form of magick in which both metaphysical ideas and scientific facts/theories are mixed in together by the individual practicer
Types of Witchcraft
Keep in mind that each termâs explaination is the basic description of that type of witchcraft/magick; each individual witch might be a certain type but define it differently, as their practice may be different from the next witch
Green – Utilizing greenery/plants/herbs/flowers in herbal and natural magick, such as creating blends of different plants or using primarily herbs in spellwork
Hedge – Also known as an astral title, a type of magick that is oriented around more spiritual work; astral travel/projection, lucid dreaming, spirit-work, healing, and out-of-body experiences are all practices included in this magick
Dream – (A possible variation of Hedge) Mindful and internal magickal practice mainly based from interpreting dreams and/or engaging in lucid dreaming. Those who intensify as this may âde-codeâ symbols and messages in the dream world similar to how one would use a divination technique.
Sea – A type of magick derived from materials and abstract ideas involving the ocean and oceanic world. Sea/Ocean magick can be worked using seashells and bones, sea weed, beach sand, driftwood, ocean water, etc. and a sea witch might draw their energy from that of the sea!
Storm/Weather – Magick that is worked by combining oneâs energy with the energy of the weather, and most commonly rain. Weather witches will do things like collect rain/snow water, absorb the energy of a lightning storm, âwhistle upâ or manipulate wind, predict the weather, etc.
Cottage / Hearth – (A slight variation from kitchen) Magick that is weaved, worked, or embued into mundane tasks around the house or for loved ones. Cottage/Hearth magick may be worked into daily tasks such as cleaning, cooking, or any hobbies
Kitchen – Magick that is worked specifically through âkitchen craftâ such as herbal mixtures, brewing, baking, and cooking, and honors many aspects of the natural world: including herbs, crystals, fey, and the elements
Tea – Those who drink tea, make tea, use tea-leaf divination, or enjoy blending herbal remedies! A variant of Kitchen/Cottage witch
Tech – Magick that is skillfully worked through technology! A tech witch will most likely have at least a few magickal apps on their phone, digital sigils, or an online/digital BoS and/or Grimoire
Garden – While having a garden and/or working in any type of garden; magick that is mostly (if not all) herbal and botanical-related! Garden witches take pride and find it calming or invigorating to work the earth, harvest that which they have planted, and are closely related to Green type
Elemental – Magick that is worked by honoring/acknowledging the 4 or all 5 elements: Water, Earth, Air, Fire, and Spirit. Commonly an Elementalist will dedicate different areas of their altars to each element, call upon them during spells and rituals, and use symbols to represent each
Water – Specifically centered on the element of Water; water scrying, collecting sea/storm/snow/river/spring water, swimming/bath spells and other water-related actives, creating and using symbols associated with water
Earth – Specifically centered on the element of Earth; grounding exercises, rock/soil collecting, strong appreciation of the natural world, creating and using symbols associated with earth
Air – Specifically centered on the element of Air; working with wind, using air-related tools (such as the wand), creating and using symbols associated with air
Fire – Specifically centered on the element of Fire; Using anything fire-related (bonfires, candles, burning objects) in most spellwork, creating and using symbols associated with fire
Flora – Much like a Green or Garden witch, those who work majorily with floral materials and flowers in their practice and in their spellwork! Their grimoire may be heavily associated with flowers rather than herbs, and likewise, one might use flower properties in spell or craft work.
Urban Primative/City – For those who live or prefer the urban/city lifestyle; magick that can be worked without the seemingly âtraditionalâ ways of witchcraft
Faery/Fey – Magick for those who communicate and work with the fey during spells and rituals. Usually, those who work with the fey may also leave offerings regularly, as thanks for the assistance of a faery in their spellwork.
Spirit Working – A practice in which the person will perform spellwork in conjunction with or with the help of any manner of spirit. This includes Ouija, (sometimes) demon spirits, spiritual contact, etc.
Draconian – Refers to type of magick for those who call upon or work with dragons and dragon imagery in their practice; whether it be through astral matters or in spells and rituals
Seasonal– Witches who utilize and draw energy from the specific times of year for their magick, sort of how a person might have a strong love or connection to a certain time of year! This can also be spread out into Winter, Autumn, Spring and Summer witches
Embroidery / Sewing / Knit – One who embues magick into household âstitchingâ or âstringâ hobbies such as embroidery, sewing, knitting, stringing, and knotting ~ Basically, one who identifies with using knot or chord magick in many different skills
Paper – Magick that is worked with, essentially, paper! Burning paper written with sigils, chants, symbols or spells, creating magickal offerings, items, or sachels from paper, etc.
Music – Magick that is worked with music, musical chimes, or rhythm! Humming/singing, clapping, singing chants during spells, playing instruments (even simple ones, like the triangle or bells), or even just simply playing music during spellwork, magick, or during energy exercises are a few common things a music witch might fancy
Chaos/Chaotic – A type of magick utilizing new, non-traditional, and unorthodox methods. It is a new and highly individualistic practice, while still drawing from other common forms of magick.
Animal– (A variant of Green) Magick that is strongly tied to the animal kingdom, which includes a deep appreciation for all animals, and most often: usage of animal materials in spellwork. An animal witch will most likely be one who loves animals, a person who animals are immediently âdrawnâ to, and those who appreciate the natural world. Some animal witches might also use bones, wings, feathers, fur, skin, scales, (etc). from deceased animals in their magick, if they choose to do so.Â
Sanguine – Meaning âbloodâ or âblood red colorâ in Latin, a type of magick that deals with blood or other life giving fluid; life blood can also be represented through things such as water, or nutrients. A term for those who work with blood and life-oriented magick!
Sigil – A witchcraft working majorly with sigils, and the intent that can be put into them to active their power
Art/Craft – Witchcraft that can be worked through arts and crafts, simply put! One may embue macgick in creative activities such as painting, drawing, building, cutting, creating, etc.
Grey – A neutral witch, who practices magick that neither benefits or harms others. Grey magick may also both harm and benefit at the same time, balancing and neutralizing.
Bone – Witches who commonly collect, clean, and use animal bones in their magickal practice, and for things like altar decoration or magick-infused charms/jewelry. Materials used by those who identify as Bone witches are usually collected peacefully or after the being has passed on naturally!
Lunar – One who works magick with / honors the moon and itâs energy and phases. This type of witch is also one to favor casting magick during the night hours rather than during the day
Astronomy/Space – (A wider variant of lunar) Those who practice magick and correlate their beliefs in conjunction with the planets and stars! These witches may focus their magick with the properties of each planet, regularly read a horoscope or study astrology, and have a love of the stars and the night.
Energy – Those who prefer to do magick through energy exercises and manipulation rather than with many physical tools or materials; using the enhanced power of the mind and the bodyâs natural energies to bring about a magickal result or feeling. (Also may include aura work)
Crystal – Magick that is worked commonly with stones and crystals, such as during spellwork or for crystal healing techniques. This may also include chakra balance, crystal meditation⌠anything that uses crystals, really! A crystal witch may also have an extensive knowledge of stones, including how to identify them and using their properties.
Literary – Those who practice magick through books and literature; a literary witch may do thing such as using book divination, often study witchcraft/magick even after the âbeginnerâ phase of learning, etc. Also a term used to describe witches in stories, books, or movies.
The following information was kindly given by lovely bedaelia! Her descriptions were so well-written, I decided to simply use her own)
Heathenry– a practice in which the individual follows, works with, and/or worships the Norse deities
Lokean – Someone who works with/worships Loki and/or any of his relations (Hel, Jormugandr, Sigyn, Angrboda, etc) ; does not exclude other deities.
Odinism – A faith that works mostly with Odin, Thor, Freyjr, Freyja, Frigga, and Heimdall.
Asatru – Literally âFaith in the [Old] Godsâ it is a more specific branch of Heathenry that worships the major Nordic pantheon, minus Loki, Fenrir, or other âadversaryâ gods.
Gaulish – A practice that involves worshipping Gaulish gods
Kemetic – Worshipping and working with Egyptian deities
Death/Necromancy – A practice that may combine Bone, Animal, Spirit work, occasionally also Blood. Using spirits to empower one self, hoarding bones, using graveyards, graves, the spirits of them, as well as the dirt (or even plants) that are found in them. May also honor the dead and/or gods who work with the dead. Also try this link.
Pop Culture – Uses pop culture as a main focus or inspiration for the craft. Using lyrics or movie lines in spells, worshipping and honoring pop culture icons or idols, use of fandom, and more. It is a very wide practice. Examples may include drawing from Harry Potter spells or using invented sigils from shows like Supernatural.Â
âPoison Pathâ – Working with plants, herbs, other items that may be poisonous, deadly, cause hallucinogenic effects, or affect the mind or body in some way (sometimes aphrodisiacs are included [?])
Desert– Using and utilizing the desert environment. Lots of work with hardier plants such as Cacti or Tumbleweeds. Use of the moon, desert earth, fire, rare water (especially rainwater), wind, local plants and herbs, as well as animals/creatures of the desert such as snakes, spiders, scorpions, and so on.
Swamp/Bog – Heavy use of water and moisture, rich we soil/mud, sometimes incorporates the use of bones, animals, and insects, especially the local plants of the Swamp
Types of Spellwork / Magick
Each term below includes a link to a resource of that specific type ~
If you have any questions or comments regarding this post, please let me know! I tried to include as many types as I possibly could, as well as the information that others gave me from my first post, so I do apologize if your type is not here.
Every few months, I post an updated list. Please send me any information (by ask) that you would like to see added!
This year, the Jewish festival of Passover â April 10 to 18 â coincides with the Christian celebration of Easter. And Easter, somewhat unusually, falls on April 16 in both the Orthodox and Western calendars. In this important season for both traditions, here are five key facts about Americans and their holy texts.
With male witches seeming to be so scarce in the community, I got a few followers that would like a way to connect with other male witches in the community.