Many magickal and witchcraft practitioners may not know of this goddess, that Ragana is the Lithuanian / Latvian goddess of witchcraft and death. The attributes of Ragana are like the witch goddess Baba Yaga, known in Slavic and Russian mythology and folktales, however Ragana is strongly connected to the Baltic region. Lithuanian and Latvian mythology … Continue reading Working with Ragana, Baltic Goddess of Witchcraft and Death
Baba Yaga
Baba Yaga Spell for Witches
Baba Yaga is a Slavic / Russian witch and crone who lives in her enchanted and protected hut in the forests who is skilled and knowledgeable in magick, divination, witchcraft and herbalism. The word baba (баба) in Russian and Ukrainian means “grandmother” or “old woman” which Baba Yaga lives up to this name. Baba Yaga … Continue reading Baba Yaga Spell for Witches
Witchcraft and Healing with Baba Yaga
Baba Yaga is well known in Slavic mythology as the crone witch (often referred to as a hag.) She is most well known in the story of Vasilisa the Fair (sometime referred to as Vasilisa the Brave or Vasilisa the Beautiful) and Baba Yaga as a popular Russian folklore. Baba Yaga’s myths over centuries has … Continue reading Witchcraft and Healing with Baba Yaga
Baba Yaga Tarot Spread
Baba Yaga is a Slavic goddess, commonly known in Russian folktales as an old crone and witch, flying on a mortar and pestle or broom. This wise goddess lives in a small hut called Izbushka (meaning “little hut”) that rests on two chicken legs/feet (sometimes shown as just one chicken leg/foot) that’s a magical (yet … Continue reading Baba Yaga Tarot Spread