Ancient Slavic Witchcraft for Modern Witches - Come into the hut on chicken feet and take a seat by the fire. Ukrainian diaspora witch, Madame Pamita, takes you on a journey to discover the old magic of Central, South-Eastern and Eastern Europe. Uncover the magical traditions, learn the spells, and meet the spirits of the Slavic lands.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySociety & CultureSpirituality |
The Molfar or Molfarka is a special magical practitioner of the Carpathian Mountains. It is said that they shape-shift, communicate with animals, create charms, cure diseases or even control the elements. There are good molfars and some not-so-good m... more
Imagine walking through the fields at high noon during the heat of late summer. You might feel exhausted by temperature and the sun beating down on you, but, if you are in Slavic lands, the heat might be the least of your problems if you encounter th... more
There’s an old Ukrainian saying, “Where there is bread-salt-porridge, there is our home.” In Ukrainian culture, khlib-sil’, bread and salt, are not just food, they are powerful items filled with rich symbolism, deep history and potent positive magic.... more
The word rushnyk translates as “towel” but a rushnyk is not a mere rag to dry our hands – a rushnyk is an embroidered talismanic cloth used for empowering us throughout our lives. These intricately woven or embroidered cloths protect and bless us fro... more
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I couldn’t get past the hypocrisy of the idea of “honouring nature’s spirit” by exploiting nature’s creatures. Wool and egg industry is brutal. If Baba Yaga is all seeing, she won’t be pleased by such offering.
I appreciate the information about my heritage that is easy to understand and to put to practical use. I appreciate the Ukrainian terms. Slava Ukraine!!!!!
I love listening to Madam Pamita talk about Baba Yaga and Ukrainian magick. She’s so knowledgeable and makes it easy to understand. Learning about the magickal practices of other cultures is fascinating. And Madame Pamita is so warm and fun.
I am ethically Ukrainian and Polish but didn’t grow up knowing any traditional customs and practices. I love this podcast! I’ve learned so much. It means a lot to have this resource. Madame Pamita does such a great job presenting each topic. I look forward to each new episode.
This is one of my favourite magical podcasts. Madame Pamita shares such interesting and well-researched information. I tune in whenever there is a new podcast and I recommend this to anyone I know interested in this subject.
Apple Podcasts | #165 | Ukraine/Religion & Spirituality/Spirituality |
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