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5 Real Historical Spells Used by Cunning Women

  5 Real Historical Spells Used by Cunning Women   Long before modern witchcraft books and crystal shops, cunning women practiced a quiet form of folk magic rooted in survival, healing, and protection. These village healers served their communities with herbal remedies, whispered charms, and ancient traditions passed carefully from one generation to the next. While some feared them, many relied on their knowledge when illness, bad luck, or unseen forces threatened daily life. Here are five real forms of magic historically used by cunning folk throughout Britain and parts of Europe. 1. The Egg Cleansing Spell A common folk practice involved rolling an egg over the body to absorb sickness or harmful energy. The egg was then broken into water and “read” for signs of curses, illness, or spiritual unrest. 2. Rowan Protection Charms Rowan trees were believed to guard against evil spirits and witchcraft. Small crosses made from rowan twigs tied with red thread were of...

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