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Appalachian Witchcraft for Beginners: The History, Remedies, and Spells of a Rich Folk Magic Tradition [Lily, Auburn] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Appalachian Witchcraft for Beginners: The History, Remedies, and Spells of a Rich Folk Magic Tradition

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In the worldview of Appalachian folk magic, the otherworld is all around us; we exist in a world inhabited by The Good Neighbors and wee folk, ghosts, demons, angels and all manner of spirits. Following in the footsteps of our old world ancestors, Appalachian folk magic practitioners regard boundary sites like caves, lakes, graveyards, and mountain tops to be places where one can come into contact with the world of spirits. Natural openings or doorways are all believed to form the portals betwee Scottish Folk Magic, English Folk Magic, Granny Magic, Folk Magic Aesthetic, Granny Magic Appalachian, German Folk Magic, Old Gods Of Appalachia Aesthetic, Italian Folk Magic, Appalachian Magic

We went to the beach last week and have now listed a number of hagstones in the shop. Hagstones, also called hex stones or holey stones, are stones with naturally occurring holes all the way through them. They are often found in streams and rivers, in the shingle at the seashore, or even in caves

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The impact of Appalachia’s people and culture is found in food and entertainment, industry and business, music and entertainment, literature, language, and history. Often it is in the form of parody. Vast financial empires have taken advantage of the myths of Appalachian history; these can be found in Gatlinburg, Tennessee…

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