The Period, Exclamation Point!
Tackling the shunned, taboo usage of Period blood in spiritualistic practices internationally. Repurposing Period blood for both it's filth and restorative properties.
MENSTRUATIONWITCHOCCULTMAGICAL POWERS BLOOD
Illya Burke
1/21/20253 min read
Menstrual blood has been a source of reverence throughout various cultures, particularly in the realms of witchcraft and paganism. Your experience with using menstrual blood for a protection spell aligns closely with historical practices that recognize the powerful and transformative nature of this bodily fluid.
In many belief systems, menstrual blood is regarded as magical and sacred. It is not only seen as a vital aspect of female identity but also as a potent symbol of life and creation. According to some traditions, including those within Wicca and other forms of paganism, menstrual blood holds unique properties that can enhance the effectiveness of spells and rituals. This belief is rooted in the idea that blood—particularly menstrual blood—is linked to lunar cycles and feminine energy, thus amplifying one’s intentions during ritualistic practices..


The act of collecting blood & using it to draw bindrunes signifies a deep relation to these ancient beliefs. The very invocation of intent
Additionally, the concept of period blood as a healing substance is prevalent in various cultures. This further exemplifies its multifaceted nature within magical practices. The book The Wise Wound: Menstruation and Every woman discusses such themes extensively, exploring the intersection of menstruation, spirituality, and societal perceptions.
Just as the ancients would create menstrual huts as spaces of spiritual purification and renewal, act of marking your own threshold reflects a contemporary interpretation of those sacred practices. By placing your drawn runes beneath the exterior doormat, you are symbolically establishing a barrier against unwanted energies entering your space—a practice deeply rooted in historical traditions that view the home as a sanctuary.
while performing these spells indicates a true understanding of the mental and spiritual aspects of witchcraft. In many traditions, the focus and energy one brings to the spell are just as important, if not more so, than the materials used. Furthermore, menstrual blood is often utilized specifically for protective spells due to its connections with strength & defense against negativity.
And, yes, the same tenet applies to your personal temple as well. Your body. And this now prompts me to make a mention of other hedonistic happenings are going on down under*. . .




Australian hairdresser, feminist, and spiritual healer, Yazmina Jade Alder provocatively redefines societal perceptions of femininity through her video, in which she adorns her face with menstrual blood. Dubbed the “blood witch,” Yazmina challenges the stigma surrounding menstruation, elevating what is often considered unclean into a symbol of sacred empowerment.
As unhygienic as it is, she (along with others) strongly believe with each brushstroke, she showcases the beauty of embracing one's natural essence and also invites the world to engage in a garnished dialogue about reclaiming the female body.
Hey, to each their own!
So, you see, your exploration into utilizing menstrual blood for protective magic is both a homage to ancient practices and a bold expression of personal empowerment. The results you describe, deeming them glorious, reflect the significance of intention and the inherent power within this natural phenomenon. Such actions serve to bridge the gap between contemporary practices and the rich tapestry of historical beliefs surrounding menstruation and witchcraft.

*The citing of Miss. Adler is an illustrative point to bring attention to the dexterity of this blog subject and not at all claiming any rights to this particular practice.
Eclectic Occultist
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