@MollySato it's also known as Baby Tears. your welcome re the upload, I noticed it was no longer on the OU website so upped it here so it wasn't lost. completely :)
Cunning-folk never considered themselves witches. Writers started refering to them as ''white witches'' in the early 20th century. Historically witchcraft has only ever been used to describe a specific kind of negative magic which is intended to cause harm and chaos. Cunning-folk were extremely Christian, and often incorporated prayers into their spells and charms. A lot of so-called ''traditional witches'' have been influenced by authentic folk magic and Gerald Gardner's neo-pagan religion.
What a load of cobblers.
jdr19689 1 month ago
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kerry359 4 months ago
what is the thing she uses to create sacred spaced called?
blackblood1011 4 months ago
@blackblood1011 It's called a Bull Roarer.
macrostblack 4 months ago
"Mind your own business" - what a great name on a plant! :o)
I like this video soo much, thank you for sharing it!!!!!!
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MollySato 5 months ago
@MollySato it's also known as Baby Tears. your welcome re the upload, I noticed it was no longer on the OU website so upped it here so it wasn't lost. completely :)
macrostblack 5 months ago
Cunning-folk never considered themselves witches. Writers started refering to them as ''white witches'' in the early 20th century. Historically witchcraft has only ever been used to describe a specific kind of negative magic which is intended to cause harm and chaos. Cunning-folk were extremely Christian, and often incorporated prayers into their spells and charms. A lot of so-called ''traditional witches'' have been influenced by authentic folk magic and Gerald Gardner's neo-pagan religion.
PaganWarrior100 6 months ago
I love her; she's the real deal, in a world of wanna-be's and McWitches. So sad to hear she's retiring.....
ChrisSuperstar 6 months ago
Excellent, love it!
Beakywitch 7 months ago
Oh my I love Cassandra Latham! =3
hynafolbeara 10 months ago