A Is For Agrimony: Coffee-Stained Notes on Witchcraft
Margo AIFA
63 episodes
8 months ago
25 years of experience under the broom and a slight obsession with witchy books and coffee have inspired the casting of this new solo project. Join this former co-host as she explores and shares her Coffee-Stained Notes on Witchcraft. Listen to magickal musings, educational - yet fun - content, some spells and rituals, book discussions and reviews, important occult and social topics, and much more - all while having a little fun in the process!
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25 years of experience under the broom and a slight obsession with witchy books and coffee have inspired the casting of this new solo project. Join this former co-host as she explores and shares her Coffee-Stained Notes on Witchcraft. Listen to magickal musings, educational - yet fun - content, some spells and rituals, book discussions and reviews, important occult and social topics, and much more - all while having a little fun in the process!
Episode 62: The History of Witchcraft - A Possibly Impossible Task - Part ONE
A Is For Agrimony: Coffee-Stained Notes on Witchcraft
1 hour 1 minute 11 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 62: The History of Witchcraft - A Possibly Impossible Task - Part ONE
Here we go! This history is meant to be a primer, by which one can jump start their own exploration into deeper and more specific history based on their own cultural or traditional background. Otherwise we would need 100 episodes rather than 2! So, I hope this offers some insight and inspiration to start your digging. With Part One, we're starting off with practices from the Stone Age Eras, moving into Ancient civilizations, proceeding into the Middle Ages and finally ending with the Witch Trials that spanned the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Early Modern Era. Next week, we'll pick up at the Renaissance, where intellectual knowledge in the occult absolutely flourished, while also covering the pagan and magickal practices of the common folks and some communities that have been heavily borrowed from, but aren't acknowledged frequently enough. *I should note - individuals who were persecuted and executed during the witch trails were very very rarely actual witches and I will be going into detail about that fact next week! For now, Happy listening!
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A Is For Agrimony: Coffee-Stained Notes on Witchcraft
25 years of experience under the broom and a slight obsession with witchy books and coffee have inspired the casting of this new solo project. Join this former co-host as she explores and shares her Coffee-Stained Notes on Witchcraft. Listen to magickal musings, educational - yet fun - content, some spells and rituals, book discussions and reviews, important occult and social topics, and much more - all while having a little fun in the process!