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August 8, 2020

Elf-Shot: Old English Medicine and Magical Remedies

When examining the history of medicine, there can be a tendency to focus on the classical theories of doctors like Hippocrates and Galen. Galen, we should remember, thought that the body made blood in the liver and it disappeared into tissues as it moved around the body. But is this the kind of medicine favoured […]


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Published on August 08, 2020 01:30

August 4, 2020

Explore 3 strange legends of the Newcastle Castle

The Newcastle Castle occupies a strange position in the city centre. So strange that some people can’t believe we have a castle in town at all! Buildings have stood on the site for centuries, dating back to the Romans and their Pons Aelius fort. But the Newcastle Castle was originally founded in 1080 by Robert […]


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Published on August 04, 2020 01:25

August 1, 2020

Need healing? You Need Aesculapius, Roman God of Medicine

It’s easy to sometimes take modern medicine for granted. We don’t have to visit an oracle or priest to diagnose an illness. Popping to a pharmacy is less messy than sacrificing a chicken to read its innards. In the UK, we currently have the NHS. Yet the ancient Greeks and Romans had Aesculapius. But who […]


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Published on August 01, 2020 01:30

July 25, 2020

The Boy Who Lost His Shadow: Shadow People, Doubles, and Peter Pan

Shadows occupy a somewhat privileged position in regards to the human. Long before we saw our reflections in water (and, later, glass), we saw our shadows cast across the ground. They show the existence of a thing, “for what casts a shadow must be real” (Gombrich 1995: 17). Only an object with mass can obstruct […]


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Published on July 25, 2020 01:30

July 18, 2020

Numbers in folklore: Why are 3, 7 and 9 important?

When you think of fairy tales, you’ll often notice patterns in the numbers that appear. Think of the three bears, the seven dwarves, or seven-league boots. Numbers in folklore become an important way to navigate the stories. Many of these tales derive from much older versions. And it seems ancient people loved numbers. In the […]


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Published on July 18, 2020 01:30

July 11, 2020

How are reflections important in western folklore?

Mirrors form a huge part of popular culture, and films like Snow White or Mirror, Mirror play on their magical properties. While it’s beyond the scope of this post, mirrors also play a part in scrying. Here, a practitioner gazes into a dark mirror (often a slice of obsidian). They don’t look for reflections, but rather […]


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Published on July 11, 2020 01:30

July 4, 2020

Spells & Scrying: Mirrors in Magic, Mythology & Folklore

“Mirror, mirror, on the wall”… along with “Hubble, bubble, toil, and trouble”, they’re some of the most famous words associated with magic in popular culture. Mirrors play a huge part in many superstitions. Linked to ideas around the double, mirrors can be downright creepy. Look at the age-old practice of covering mirrors in a home […]


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Published on July 04, 2020 01:30

June 27, 2020

Meet 3 Famous Witches of Legend: Befana, Baba Yaba & Circe

Witches continue to be an object of both fascination and fear as we roll deeper into the 21st century. On one hand, we have films like The VVitch and Midsommar painting them as stereotypical villains. The three famous witches of Macbeth are an enduring image. On the other hand, witchcraft practices are splashed across Instagram […]


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Published on June 27, 2020 07:07

June 20, 2020

The Summer Solstice: Myths and Madness of Midsummer

Today marks the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere. The longest day of the year, this year the UK will get 16 hours and 38 minutes of daylight. In years gone by, crowds have gathered at Stonehenge to watch the sunrise. The stones here frame the sunrise on the summer solstice, leading many to assume […]


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Published on June 20, 2020 01:30

June 13, 2020

Explore the Surprising Truth about Necromancy

‘Necromancy’ seems to baffle a lot of people. If people have heard of it, they either confuse it with necrophilia, or assume it means raising armies of the dead. Popular culture certainly chooses the latter option. Just look at the Necronomicon in the Evil Dead films. The book was first invented as a grimoire by […]


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Published on June 13, 2020 02:30