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How do we navigate the spiritual landscape of our unique bioregions while honoring both our own ancestry and the history of the land and its people?

Folk witchcraft in the Appalachian Mountains is a spiritual practice that is intricately linked to the region's rich cultural past.  Discover the mysteries of mountain magic and establish a connection with the deep knowledge of the Appalachian heritage.  #MagicIntheMountains #FolkMagic #AppalachianWitchcraft #CulturalHeritage #SpiritualTradition #WitchcraftCommunity Appalachian Witch, Appalachia Witchcraft, Appalachian Granny Witchcraft, Appalachian Folk Magic, Appalachia Folk Magic, Appalachian Mountain Folk, Appalachian Mountains Spooky, Bell Witch, Mystic Mountain

Folk witchcraft in the Appalachian Mountains is a spiritual practice that is intricately linked to the region's rich cultural past. Discover the mysteries of mountain magic and establish a connection with the deep knowledge of the Appalachian heritage. #MagicIntheMountains #FolkMagic #AppalachianWitchcraft #CulturalHeritage #SpiritualTradition #WitchcraftCommunity

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When you grow up sheltered in the shadows of the Appalachian Mountains, magic is all around you. A mixture of religions, demons, folklore, and wisdom combined with the ever-present heady spirituality of the hills is what forms the Wise Women or the Appalachian Granny Women (article by Linda Hinkle)

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byron ballard Granny Magic, Granny Witch, Appalachian Witch, Appalachian Folk Magic, Nature Witch, Pagan Spirituality, Traditional Witchcraft, Folk Magic, Hedge Witch

Known as Asheville’s village witch, Byron Ballard practices what she calls “hillfolk hoodoo,” a form of Appalachian folk magic. Ballard came by hoodoo naturally, growing up in a poor community in the mountains of Western North Carolina where hoodoo was practiced. She laments that the practice is disappearing: “Local hillfolk are no longer practicing hoodoo,…

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How do we navigate the spiritual landscape of our unique bioregions while honoring both our own ancestry and the history of the land and its people?

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