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refers to the religious beliefs of the Germanic peoples preceding Christianization. The best documented version of the Germanic pagan religions is 10th and 11th century Norse paganism, though other information can be found from Anglo Saxon…
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The Grimm Brothers Jakob Ludwig Grimm and Wilhelm Karl Grimm were born January 4, 1785, and February 24, 1786 Became very involved in linguistics and law They were interested in folklore and mythology Released their compilation of folklore and fairy tales in The collection was entitled “Kinder- Und Häusmarchen” or “Children and Household Tales” The Grimm brothers did not write this compilation for children In later years they started writing a definitive dictionary of the German language…
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Hexenspiegel Spell Date: Sunday,
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Pennsylvania Dutch Hex Signs. The Pennsylvania Dutch were actually Germans. Their “hex signs” were painted on barns, carved into furniture, and hammered on to utensils. They were thought to bring l…
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Explore the healing magic of 🌿 Braucherei in 'a Magical Healing System.' Discover this traditional German practice, blending herbal remedies, prayers, and rituals for spiritual and physical healing. 🌟 Perfect for those interested in folk magic and natural healing, learn how Braucherei combines ancient wisdom with intuitive practices to nurture body and soul. 💫✨ Dive into the world of holistic magic and embrace the power of Braucherei!
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Walpurgis Night is the eve of the feast day of Saint Walpurgis, a saint of the Roman Catholic Church. Walpurgis Night falls on April 30th and is a traditional
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Ella Harrison ᛘ 𝘎𝘦𝘳𝘮𝘢𝘯 𝘍𝘰𝘭𝘬 𝘞𝘪𝘵𝘤𝘩 on Instagram: "Rowan has so much fascinating lore, and there is so much of it to be found where I live! I love connecting more with this tree and learning about the folklore This charm will likely live on my altar though I will bring it along with me on days I feel I may need the extra protection Take a needle and thread, and simply string up the berries. Make sure to wash your hands thoroughly after, and do not let your pets near the berries…
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