Tag: Folk Witch
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“Lament Of A Pendle Witch”, A Poem by ZBK
Today I would like to take the time to share with you a poem that I wrote primarily to tell the story of how a Lancashire Witch may have felt in the run up to trial- though I appreciate a lot of artistic licence is involved here, and this poem certainly has a neo-pagan flare…
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Diary Of A Folk Witch Entry: When The Wind Blows.
Date: Friday the 13th January 2023Moon Phase: Waning gibbous Location: Lancashire (home)Weather: Rain and winds, 5 degrees Celsius. There is something about the way in which the wind rolls down from the Lancashire moors and whips, whistles, and howls around the nearby suburban houses, where I live, that truly fills me with quiet awe.Since early…
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The Animal Familiars And Spirit guide Series: An Introduction.
Hello and welcome to the first instalment of the Animal Familiars Spirit Guide series, part of the ongoing premium content subscription service, where for £4 a month, you can have access to two exclusive blogs each month on the following Folk Witch topics: – Spirits Of The Land Series– Tree And Plant Lore Series– The…
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The Grimoire Series: The Red Bell Charm For Protection.
Hello and welcome to this week’s instalment of the Grimoire Series, part of the ongoing premium content service, which offers readers two exclusive blogs a month for £4. As well as this, subscribers also have the opportunity to request joining the private Diary Of A Folk Witch Facebook group.The service alternates to offer subscribers detailed…
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Folk Witchcraft Series: Five Most Effective Charms For Home Protection.
This week, I am going to be discussing five charms for the purpose of house protection that I have personally found to be the most effective in regard to the psychic and energetic safeguarding of the home. Some of these charms and ways will not be specifically native to the U.K and Ireland, and where…
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Ten Ways You Can Explore Folk Witchcraft Today.
There seems to be an abundance of different styles of Witchcraft these days… There is traditional coven based Wicca, solitary Wicca, kitchen witchcraft, hearth witches, green witches, hedge witches, grey witches, earth witches and chaos witches. There are hereditary witches and new witches, trad witches and folk witches. There are more Witches than you can…
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Tree And Plant Lore Series: The Pumpkin In Modern Folk Magic.
ello everyone, and welcome to this week’s instalment of the tree and plant lore series, part of the premium content subscription service. This week, I have a special treat for all of my wonderful Diary Of A Folk Witch community, and that is a guest speaker! Mark Buxton-Kelly is a practicing animistic Witch, as well…
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Folklore And Spirits Of The Land Series: Making Your Home A Welcome Space For Friendly House Spirits.
Hello and welcome to this week’s instalment of the ‘folklore and spirits of the land series’, one of the four topics covered in my premium content subscription service. Where for £4 a month, you can have access to two blogs a month on the following areas of Folk Witchcraft:– Folklore and Spirits of the land.–…
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The Grimoire Series: A Modern Take On A Traditional Blood Staunching Charm.
Hello and welcome to this week’s instalment of the Grimoire Series, one of four topics covered within the premium content service that Diary of a Folk Witch offers for £4 a month. This week’s blog is a nice, simple and straight to the point addition that is designed to be used by subscribers within their…
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Folklore And Spirits Of The Land Series: The Demon Pig Of Winwick And The Use Of Apotropaic Masonry In Lancashire Churches.
One thing I have noticed about Lancashire church art, that makes it stand out from other English counties, is how often churches do in fact incorporate apotropaic symbols and art in order to protect its holy sites. This is either a local regional folk magick choice, or a sign of lingering doubt in the minds…