The Halloween Witch

topic posted Fri, October 12, 2007 - 2:38 PM by  Epona
I posted this last year. I thought it was a touching point of view of how one sees the Halloween Witch.

Halloween Witch
~Author Unknown

Each year they parade her about, the traditional Halloween Witch. Misshapen green face, stringy scraps of hair, a toothless mouth beneath her deformed nose. Gnarled knobby fingers twisted into a claw protracting from a bent and twisted torso that lurches about on wobbly legs. Most think this abject image to be the creation of a prejudiced mind or merely a Halloween caricature. I disagree, I
believe this to be how Witches were really seen.

Consider that most Witches were women, were abducted in the night, and smuggled into dungeons or prisons under the secrecy of darkness to be presented by light of day as a confessed Witch. Few if any saw a frightened normal looking woman being dragged into a secret room filled with instruments of torture, to be questioned until she confessed to anything suggested to her and to give names or what ever would stop the questions.

Crowds saw the aberration denounced to the world as a self-proclaimed Witch. As the Witch was paraded through town en route to be burned, hanged, drowned, stoned or disposed of in various other forms of Christian love all created to free and save her soul from her depraved body, the jeering crowds viewed the results of hours of torture. The face bruised and broken by countless blows bore a hue of
sickly green. The once warm and loving smile gone replaced by a grimace of broken teeth and torn gums that leers beneath a battered disfigured nose. The disheveled hair conceals bleeding gaps of torn scalp from whence cruel hands had torn away the lovely tresses. Broken twisted hands clutched the wagon for support, fractured
fingers with nails torn away locked like groping claws to steady her broken body. All semblance of humanity gone this was truly a demon, a bride of Satan, a Witch.

I revere this Halloween Crone and hold her sacred above all. I honor her courage and listen to her warnings of the dark side of man. Each year I shed tears of respect when the mundane exhibit their symbol of Christian love.
posted by:
Epona
Phoenix
  • Re: The Halloween Witch

    Sat, October 13, 2007 - 12:23 PM
    Dearest Epona,

    I remember when you posted this last year; and I remember all too well the sickening feeling I had when reading it. Yet I could not have been more thankful then, and now, that you have posted this depiction of what is commonly viewed as the "Halloween Witch".

    Yes, I am a Christian yet it is at times like these that I shudder and shake within my very core to what has been done over the centuries to others in the name of Christianity. For every act of atrocity that has been committed by human beings on other human beings in the name of the Lord I love truly hurts my soul as surely as a knife being plunged into my heart. With all my being I do not believe that my Lord ever condoned or would have wanted these horrors to take place in His name. His legacy was one of love -- treat others as you yourself would want to be treated. I'm sure torture was not what He had in mind.

    While it seems that Christians and Christianity are the bane of 21st century American society and fuel for political fodder it would do well to remember that not all Christians treat others with cruelty and disdain.

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