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Navigating the Labyrinth: Persecution, Trauma, and the Promise of Rebirth
History is littered with shadows—Moments of collective fear that birthed injustice, only to vanish and reemerge in new forms. The witch hunts of the 16th and 17th centuries, in which thousands of women were accused of consorting with the devil and executed, are not just relics of the past. They are mirrors reflecting humanity’s recurring tendency to scapegoat the vulnerable in times of crisis. In Labyrinth of Shadows: The Witch’s Rebirth Part I, author Anna Kolding’s executio
Michaela Riley
Feb 23 min read
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