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Appalachian Folk Magic: Healing, Death and Planting by the Signs

Appalachian folks blended ancient Celtic rituals from Scotland and Ireland, Protestant Christianity, and African traditions with teaching from local Native Americans into a unique mixture of witchcraft, religion, and earth magic. And, for the most part, they didn’t seem to see any problem with their variety of practices, as they understood it all came from the Divine.

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November 22, 2019 By Heather Gray Tagged With: Appalachia, Appalachian, death, folklore, Foxfire, garden, Granny, healer, Healing, history, magic, planting, witches

Searching through the forest for mushrooms and Baba Yaga.

Many depictions in art of the Russian folk witch Baba Yaga show her with mushrooms, especially the Fly Agaric (the red-capped, white-spotted mushroom also associated in children’s illustrations with fairies and gnomes). As Baba Yaga is Russia’s most famous witch, hunting mushrooms is Russia’s favorite pastime, and both Baba Yaga and mushrooms are found in […]

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March 7, 2019 By Heather Gray Tagged With: baba yaga, dreams, magic, mushrooms, Russia, sacred, witch, witches, women

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