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The Gen X Witch: Witchcraft Without Permission

The Gen X Witch: Witchcraft Without Permission

By: Bela Luna
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Witchcraft without the rules, spirituality without the pretense. Hosted by Bela Luna, this podcast dives into magickal practice, chaos magick, experimentation, and personal gnosis—exploring what happens when you stop following paths and start walking your own. Expect honest reflections, practical insights, and the occasional deep dive into the weird.Bela Luna Spirituality
Episodes
  • S1E10 The Witch Who Questions - Skepticism in Magick
    Apr 26 2026

    Doubt doesn’t kill your magick - unchecked doubt does.
    What if skepticism isn’t the enemy… but a tool?

    In this episode of the Gen X Witch Podcast, we’re unpacking the tension between skepticism and magickal practice, and why they’re not as incompatible as they seem.

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    30 mins
  • S1E9 Daimon? Daemon? Demon? Riding the Current Behind Your Magick
    Apr 12 2026

    What if the voice, the pull, the inspiration you feel… isn’t entirely yours?
    And what happens when you stop resisting it—and start working with it?

    In this episode, we’re breaking down the difference between daimon, daemon, and demon - where these ideas come from, how they evolved, and how something once understood as a guiding intelligence became associated with temptation and evil.

    But more importantly, we’re bringing it into practice.

    We’re talking about the daimon as a current of creativity, drive, and direction - something that can feel internal, external, or somewhere in between, and how learning to recognize and work with that current can completely shift your magick.

    This isn’t about blind belief or giving your power away.

    It’s about awareness, discernment, and learning how to engage with the forces that move through you -without losing yourself in the process.

    Because when you stop forcing your magick…and start working with what’s already moving, that’s where things start to change.


    Chaos Magick, Daimon, Daemon, Demon, Witchcraft, Occult Philosophy, Magickal Practice, Creativity, Inspiration, Shadow Work, Punk Witchcraft

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    32 mins
  • S1E8: Witchcraft & Pathworking: Ego Death Beyond the Mask
    Mar 29 2026

    You are not just who you think you are - and your practice shouldn’t be limited by it.
    In this episode, we break down ego deconstruction through pathworking, archetypes, and direct experience.

    Welcome back to The Gen X Witch. This isn’t aesthetic witchcraft or surface-level spirituality. This is the work that challenges your identity, your assumptions, and the structures you rely on to feel “stable.”

    In this episode, we’re diving into ego death - its deconstruction and reconstruction - not as a concept, but as a practice. We’ll look at what the ego actually is through a Jungian lens, how it connects to Austin Osman Spare’s idea of Kia, and why loosening identity is essential for effective magick.

    We’ll also explore:

    • Why “ego death” isn’t about destruction - but deconstruction and reconstruction
    • How rigid identity limits your magickal results
    • The role of altered states, gnosis, and perception in practice
    • How archetypes like the Persona, Shadow, Trickster, and Self show up in inner work

    You’ll be guided through:

    • A structured archetypal pathworking for ego deconstruction
    • A Tarot pathworking using The Fool as a gateway beyond identity
    • A pathworking encounter with the Overman - an evolving archetype of becoming

    This is about learning how to step outside yourself - intentionally - so you can return with more awareness, more flexibility, and more control over who you’re becoming.

    Because in the end, the ego isn’t the enemy, but if you never question it, it will limit you.

    Topics: Witchcraft, Pathworking, Ego Deconstruction, Shadow Work, Archetypes, Chaos Magick, Jungian Psychology

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    56 mins
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