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HOW BLACK CATS AND WITCHES BECOME A PERFECT PAIR
Black Cats Witches
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Ancient gods took the forms
of, and were occasionally personified by black cats, specifically the
Egyptian Goddesses Bast and Isis. The Greco-Roman GoddessDiana Triformis and Tergemina —
Selena/Luna (full moon, mother), Artemis/Diana (waxing moon, virgin), Hecate
(dark moon, crone) — especially Diana often appeared in the form of a black
cat. Black cats, being the representatives of the goddess, get spoiled
by the priestesses.
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People revered the Sun and
Moon and considered them gods. Later the followers of lunar and solar
divinities associated specific animals with them. The cat, particularly
the black cat, represented the Moon. People domesticated cats not just
because they were good at keeping vermin away, but they made great
companions. Roman goddess Diana transformed into a black cat several
times, becoming her priestesses’ favorite temple consort.
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Associated with goddess
Diana and many goddesses associated with the Moon, including a few gods who
ruled the Sun, all cats became symbolic of fertility and women. The
Daughters of Diana, her priestesses, dressed in black robes, some made from
the skins/fur of black cats for their powerful association with the goddess.
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The ancient Dianic
Cult (possibly ones like it) spreads
throughout the known world, going as far north as the British Isles.
Goddesses from other cultures could be easily identified with the
Virgin Diana. Her priestesses wear robes of black, black representing
the color of the earth, womb, and the night sky. Black cats were
revered for this holy association.
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Black cats symbolic of
magic and darkness after the goddess Diana, who later would be known as Queen
of the Witches, when her cult went underground and eventually faded from
history.
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Diana’s religion went
against patriarchal rule because its chief leaders were women. The
Daughters of Diana go underground and worship in secret.
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Before the Dianic cult is
dead in the north, Rome became Christian and soon anything having to do with
the pagan gods must be done away with. The Black Cat, symbol and
companion, often personification of the goddesses of fertility and magic,
soon gained a bad reputation. No longer a symbol of life, the black cat
became harbinger of bad luck and death.
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Celtic version of Hecate
(Diana’s crone form) known asNicneven was worshiped when a
multi-cultural intermixing of Celt, Goth, and Roman faiths were accepted.
The Diana/Hecate cult survived “with considerable vigour” in Scotland
until the 18th century, but was fading before the Medieval persecutions.
Hecate/Nicneven could transform into creatures — a black cat come to
visit could be the dark goddess come as a warning of death to come.
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Domesticated and no longer
revered as gods in fur coats, cats had a job: to get rid of vermin.
This gave them the power to protect the homes of humans from parasites
and disease-carrying rats. They also had another job: provide
companionship to the lonely, becoming the favorites of the widows and
elderly. Women especially loved their cats, so cats became known as
“house cats” just as wives are “housewives.”
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After ancient pagan mystery
cults fade into obscurity, and/or their followers wiped out by invading
cultures, some evidence suggests that their healing and magical ways were
passed down between women. The cures and spells were called Witchcraft
by the Saxons who had a distaste for it, considering it treason and a sin.
It wasn’t punishable by death until the 13th century.
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Black cats were accused of
being Witches because; they had black fur, they had strange sexual
lives, they howled, they were scary, their growl was otherworldly, women
kept them as pets, women talked to them.
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Women were accused of being
Witches because; they had sex, they gave birth, they lived longer than men,
they seemed to love animals — especially their cats — more than they did
their husbands.
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Black cats are thought to
be Witches in animal form and are hunted down and destroyed by the thousands.
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Women are accused of being
Witches mostly because they are women. They are said to take the forms
of black cats nine times in their lifetime.
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Black cats are thought to
be the personification of the Devil.
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Witches are thought to
commune with the Devil who takes the form of a black cat.
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Black cats hunted by
gypsies and sorcerers for their magical properties. It was believed
that they had psychic power and were the preferred form that demons and other
spirits liked to possess when called upon to complete a task for a magician.
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It was believed that every
Witch was supposed to have a black cat present with them at all times.
A spirit assumed the body of the black cat to perform the Witches’
tasks of maleficia against their neighbors.
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Resource:
Black cat power-Part I, By Valentina
Black cat power-Part I, By Valentina
valentinathewitch.wordpress.com
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