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Protection from Evil Spirits

Episode 15 of the Superstitions and Traditions podcast, hosted by Kristen and Carol, titled "Protection from Evil Spirits" was published on February 13, 2024 and runs 38 minutes.

February 13, 2024 ·38m · Superstitions and Traditions

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Send us Fan Mail Witches, their familiars, evil spirits, haints, maleficium, whatever you call it, it was always lurking. In this episode we will discuss ways our ancestors protected themselves and their homes, from salt and herbs to witch's balls, bells, and marking to painting the ceiling of the porch. As a bonus, Carol throws in some advice to protect from the bad guys also! Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify...

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Witches, their familiars, evil spirits, haints, maleficium, whatever you call it, it was always lurking.  In this episode we will discuss ways our ancestors protected themselves and their homes, from salt and herbs to witch's balls, bells, and marking to painting the ceiling of the porch. As a bonus, Carol throws in some advice to protect from the bad guys also!

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