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skaiburz: The Museum of Icelandic Sorcery & Witchcraft houses the only known intact pair of necropants, a beyond-disturbing item popularly used for purposes of traditional magic in seventeenth century Iceland. To make your own (and thus reap good
spiritscraft: Excerpt from my Fairy Faith and Traditional Witchcraft by Sara Star WIP: Chapter x Fairy Ethics “Generally fairies are tricky, short-tempered and good at getting around deals. But they are also really exciting, fun and generous of their
chaosophia218:Gemma Gary - Witch Marks, “Traditional Witchcraft - A Cornish Book of Ways”, 2008.
blackpaint20: Slavic witchcraft Slavic folklore has plenty of stories about witches. According to the tradition, witches were able to heal people with herbs and magic, however, most of them were dangerous and malignant. Witches could be young women or
lavender-stone: ~Traditional Witchcraft, Gemma Gary The Red Serpent of the East Road The White Hare of the South Road The Grey Toad of the West Road The Black Crow of the North Road
astrolocherry: Scorpio - The Zodiac’s Sorcerers Traditionally in astrology, Scorpio are the zodiac’s alchemists. These are the first pharmacists who endorsed witchcraft and harnessed the use of magic and nature for medicine. Of all the signs, Scorpio
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blackmasses: Illustrations taken from The Black Toad West Country Witchcraft and Magic & Traditional Witchcraft A Cornish Book of Ways. By Gemma Gary. http://www.gemmagary.co.uk/books.html
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theastrarium:Author & Teacher Spotlight: Christopher PenczakChristopher Penczak is an author, teacher, and healing practitioner. Rooted firmly in the traditions of modern Witchcraft, he draws from the timeless wisdom of many cultures in the creation
worldofmythology: Circe - Sorceress from Colchis In Greek mythology, Circe was a sorceress and lesser divinity known today for her scenes in The Odyssey where she turns Odysseus’s men into pigs. Much like later witchcraft traditions, Circe employs