Urban Witch Story – Healing Through Memory, Place & Anxiety Recovery
- Deimina
- Aug 8
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 10

Chapter: Urban Witch Story – Healing Through Memory, Place, and Anxiety Recovery - The Field That Smelled Like Odessa
Luna keeps pulling me toward it — toward a place that feels like an urban witch story of healing through memory and place. No matter how the day unfolds — stressful, heavy, silent — she leads me there. Her paws remember, as if following a magical thread of urban witchcraft between past and present.
It’s not just a dog park. It’s something older, more profound—a space where the air feels enchanted and the ground holds quiet, unspoken stories.
There was a place like this in Odessa — trees guarding the edges, a wooden structure weathered by seasons, a familiar bench where I used to sit. A tiny coffee stand where I’d order black espresso, watching Luna dance through the grass with her ball. The smell, the warmth, the joy — all part of that magical healing I didn’t yet know I needed.
Here in Kraków, the trees are strangers. The buildings speak another language. But Luna? She knows. She picked this place, like a familiar spirit guiding us toward a safe circle where both of us can rest.
And, of course, there’s a little café nearby. The scent of coffee drifts in the air, mixing with leaves and dust — a sensory spell that folds time in on itself, offering us a fragment of home.
This is where she feels safe, where she doesn’t have to guard me — where the weight of anxiety lifts just enough for her to play again, to sniff, to lie on the bridge and stretch her paw like she owns the world. For me, it’s a moment of anxiety recovery, a reminder that healing isn’t about erasing pain, but about finding places that hold you gently and let you breathe.
I think she believes we’re back in that Odessa park. I think part of me feels it, too.
And maybe that’s what healing through memory and place truly means — not forgetting the old home, but finding echoes of it in a new one, and letting them become part of your urban witchcraft journey.
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