when i was a kid, we lived rural oklahoma and i had frequent bloody noses... an old cherokee woman my dad knew told my parents to tie a red string around my neck.... they did and my bloody noses stopped.... she also told him to take yeast tablets for his boils... and used a hot bottle and thread to pull them out and they went away... cool stuff thats all :-)
Excellent! I had not heard the terms 'red thread', 'silver thread' before but I know what you mean. No doubt some fam trads are authentic. Herb craft / wise woman traditions may have survived in rural families. However, most modern Paganism is reconstruction and re-inspiration : silver thread. But so what! It is no less inspired or inspiring. If it works, it works. If it connect you to deity, it is valid. Very well said and great music!!!
Hi chrisbass48 I have to agree with the comments below,no one should charge to help others.The other thing is there is no such thing as true blood traditions.Most traditions have added other traditions to there art,so there is no such thing as pure blood line.I always thought the red tread was refering to the spirits,and not actually the blood line itself.I might be mistaken though.
I am a hereditary psychic. That suffices for me me. The rest is elementary, physics that is! Good show Wolvie. A pity YouTube censored the soundtrack because of copyright.
I think it is very traditional to believe in blood lineage, it may be that certain traits are passed on in a family that make a person inclined towards witchcraft. some people believe it is best to have tradition passed in family, others believe it more powerful to discover by yourself.
I believe there is *some * Witch-blood in all of us. From Heathen perspective - we all have a divine spark within us from The Gods.
However, there are a lot of charlatans out there who claim *their* Tradition is the only-true way & claim their thread dates back to pre-Xtian times ! These types charge ridiculous prices for their bogus on-line training programs !
Witchcraft should not be for sale from a teaching perspective in my opinion.
when i was a kid, we lived rural oklahoma and i had frequent bloody noses... an old cherokee woman my dad knew told my parents to tie a red string around my neck.... they did and my bloody noses stopped.... she also told him to take yeast tablets for his boils... and used a hot bottle and thread to pull them out and they went away... cool stuff thats all :-)
Alliedtonone 6 months ago
hi , nice video you made .lots of stuff in it .lot' s of truth..thank you ..
vaughndean 2 years ago
Your welcome
vaughndean.
Thanks for the comment.
chrisbass48 2 years ago
Excellent! I had not heard the terms 'red thread', 'silver thread' before but I know what you mean. No doubt some fam trads are authentic. Herb craft / wise woman traditions may have survived in rural families. However, most modern Paganism is reconstruction and re-inspiration : silver thread. But so what! It is no less inspired or inspiring. If it works, it works. If it connect you to deity, it is valid. Very well said and great music!!!
DancingRabbit52 2 years ago
Thanks for your comment
DancingRabbit52.
Wassail !
chrisbass48 2 years ago
Hi chrisbass48 I have to agree with the comments below,no one should charge to help others.The other thing is there is no such thing as true blood traditions.Most traditions have added other traditions to there art,so there is no such thing as pure blood line.I always thought the red tread was refering to the spirits,and not actually the blood line itself.I might be mistaken though.
timelesstree 2 years ago
The Red Thread is not so much a Bloodline but a handing down of the Tradition through initiation & such.
Thanks for your comment.
Frith.
chrisbass48 2 years ago
I am a hereditary psychic. That suffices for me me. The rest is elementary, physics that is! Good show Wolvie. A pity YouTube censored the soundtrack because of copyright.
cheers.
sidurisabitu3 2 years ago
Cheers Q
Frith.
chrisbass48 2 years ago
As you have put on this video. " All Traditions have to start somewhere"
The most important thing is for the individual to experience their "Trad" by actually going out into nature and seeing what they get intheir own UPG.
wyrdwych 2 years ago
Exactly ! UPG is important.
Thanks for the comment.
Frith.
chrisbass48 2 years ago
I think it is very traditional to believe in blood lineage, it may be that certain traits are passed on in a family that make a person inclined towards witchcraft. some people believe it is best to have tradition passed in family, others believe it more powerful to discover by yourself.
princessannikki 2 years ago
I believe there is *some * Witch-blood in all of us. From Heathen perspective - we all have a divine spark within us from The Gods.
However, there are a lot of charlatans out there who claim *their* Tradition is the only-true way & claim their thread dates back to pre-Xtian times ! These types charge ridiculous prices for their bogus on-line training programs !
Witchcraft should not be for sale from a teaching perspective in my opinion.
Thanks for the comment.
Frith.
chrisbass48 2 years ago
I agree. Just because something is old, doesn't make it better. People who make claims and ask for money are nothing but charlatans.
princessannikki 2 years ago