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I'm an artist, writer, and mystic. My joy of life and innate curiosity about the physical and spiritual world has led me in a journey of understanding through sacred sites around the earth and internally through spiritual teachings. This curiosity led me to gather unexplained tales from my adopted hometown near the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia. I have also published The Call of the Spectacled Owl; An Artist's Journey thru History, the Amazon and Spirit (with Travel Tips) detailing my shamanic experiences in Peru, as well as beautiful descriptions of the history and culture there. I am now working on an in-depth study of The Roots of Slavic Magic.



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Spirituality
(Non-Fic)
The Roots of Slavic Magic: Finding Our Way Back to Balance
by Patricia Robin Woodruff


What the cuckoo clock has to do with the Slavic goddess of water, why roosters are traditionally on weathervanes and what Slavic Pagan beliefs have to do with the Phila. Mummers Parade are just some of the fascinating things that have been discovered in this study of Slavic Paganism. By incorporating modern studies of petroglyphs, archeological sites, and looking at secret magical traditions carried on for millennia, new light is shed on these ancient beliefs. This is a pivotal work that will become an essential reference book for anyone interested in the Slavic Deities and its deep magic. "Sounds interesting!"

Chapter 1
Why this book is different

Online, you will find the same information on the Slavic gods copied over and over again. It is important to understand where much of the information that currently exists on the Slavic religion came from. The pagans themselves had no written records. Most information on the Slavic religion has been drawn from the same sources, written records by the male monks and priests who came into the region around Middle Ages. So let’s take a look at that time…

It was around t...












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