EPISODE · Jul 19, 2014 · 1 MIN
Piseog
from Racontour Archive 2008 - 2019 · host Racontour and friends
Piseogs were charms or spells that when executed could lead to devastating results on their victims. Examples include the planting of eggs or meat on a neighbour's boundary that subsequently rotted or the stealing and burying of the treasured last sheaf of a neighbour's harvest. They were said to be at their most potent around May Day, particularly between May Eve dusk and dawn on May Day. Custom had it that this was a liminal time when the Otherworld's presence was closer and when either the Sí/faeries or the mortal charm setters with evil intent were at the height of their power. Sean McMahon tells us a bit more about this form of rural voodoo in his audio piece. August 1966; A photo of a ring of eggs to demonstrate a piseog to Don O'Higgins of Associated Press.
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