Late in the spring, a person crouches at the edge of a river and slowly drops eggshells into the water...what are they doing? Are they feeding the fish? Throwing away the leftovers of their lunch? Adding calcium to the water supply? If they are in Ukraine or Belarus, what you might be witnessing is part of the ritual of Rahman easter, a ritual that is nowadays associated with the Christian holiday but goes back to ancient pagan times. What are they doing and who are the mysterious Rahman? In this episode, Madame Pamita will teach you about this ancient tradition and all the magic associated with it. Save those springtime eggshells and let’s make some magic!
BYM023 - Molfars: Shamanic Practitioners of the Carpathians
BYM022 - The Poludnytsia
BYM021 - The Magic of the Bread and Salt
BYM020 - The Magic of the Rushnyk
BYM019 - The Magic of Kupala
BYM018 - The Magic of Green Week
BYM016 - Provody: The Spring Celebration for the Dead
BYM015 - Slavic Spiritual Healing and cleansing
BYM014 - Slavic Magic with Holy Mother Earth
BYM013 - Liminality and Slavic Magic
BYM012 - Kolyada – Ancient Slavic Winter Rituals
BYM011 - The Magic of the Slavic Wood Stove
BYM010 - Slavic Cloth Magic
BYM009 - Slavic Hair Magic
BYM008 -Magical Foods in Slavic Spirituality
BYM007 - Slavic Rainwater Magic
BYM006 - Rusalky: Slavic Water Spirits
BYM005 - Slavic Ancestor Worship
BYM004 - Ukrainian Egg Magic
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