Ozark Encyclopedia – M – Madstone

Ozark Encyclopedia – L – Lightning Wood

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Did You Know?

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During the period beginning on the first Friday in October until the second day of November, the veils separating spiritual realms are extremely sheer.

History of Spirit Keeping

Spirit Keeping, in the sense of how you keep spirits today, is nothing as it was even 120 years ago. Modern-Day Spirit Keeping is the by-product of the marriage between spirit conjuration and para-technology. Spirit Keeping, in its origin, is quite different. While those who were considered sages, psychics, or medicine men, would contact spirits for information, they were often sought for counsel through specific rituals performed to gain information for a specific person, or for personal awareness. Often times the person who had the ability to conjure the spirit was the only one allowed to converse with the spirit. The person coming forward to ask for guidance, or to ask for…

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Ozark Encyclopedia – L – Lady’s Slipper

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Ozark Encyclopedia – K – Knives

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Welcome October: Pumpkins ~ Magic & Lore

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It is a magical time when the mundane laws of time and space are temporarily suspended, and the Thin Veil between the worlds is lifted. According to our Celtic Ancestors, this is the time the souls of people who had died that year make their journey to the Otherworld. During this thinning of the veil, spirits are said to roam the earth freely, and communicating with ancestors and departed loved ones is easier at this time. It’s also told that the Fairy Folk became very active, pulling pranks on unsuspecting humans. People use to dress in white (like ghosts), wear disguises made of straw, or dress as the opposite gender in order to fool the spirits and traveling after dark was not advised. The holiday’s bonfires and glowing turnips (yes, turnips) helped the dead on their journey while protecting the living.

So, let’s talk about the Halloween pumpkin … Pumpkins…

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Ozark Encyclopedia – J – Jimsonweed

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Ozark Encyclopedia – I – Insect Misc.

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Ozark Encyclopedia – H – Horseshoe

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Ozark Encyclopedia – H – Horses

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