Back on the Broomstick: Old Witchcraft, New Path
Dive into the magical world of folk traditions with Laylla and Chelle in a cozy Solarium episode of "Back on the Broomstick." This time, we're curling up with four amazing reads that take us on a journey through the heart of folk magick, from the rolling hills of North America to the vibrant cultures of South America.
Kicking things off, we've got "Llewellyn's Complete Book of North American Folk Magic" by Cory Thomas Hutcheson. This gem unpacks the rich mosaic of magical practices found across the continent, showing us that magic is everywhere—from urban alleys to rural hideaways. Then, we're heading south with "Dream Witchery: Folk Magic, Recipes & Spells from South America for Witches & Brujas" by Elohim Leafar, where the magic pulses with vibrant energy and deep-rooted traditions.
Not to be missed, H. Byron Ballard's "Small Magics: Practical Secrets from an Appalachian Village Witch" brings us back to the mystical Appalachian trails, sharing the whispered secrets and spells handed down through generations. And rounding out our magical tour, Jake Richards' "Backwoods Witchcraft: Conjure & Folk Magic from Appalachia" delves into the unique blend of magic that's as wild and deep as the woods themselves.
Join Laylla and Chelle as they discuss the insights, spells, and traditions detailed in these books, offering listeners a comprehensive overview of folk magick's rich heritage and practical applications. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or new to the craft, this episode is a treasure trove of wisdom, connecting you to the roots of the land and the ancestors who walked it.
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