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The Roots of Slavic Magic: Finding Our Way Back to Balance


What the cuckoo clock has to do with the Slavic goddess of water, why roosters are traditionally on weathervanes and what Slavic Pagan beliefs have to do with the Phila. Mummers Parade are just some of the fascinating things that have been discovered in this study of Slavic Paganism. By incorporating modern studies of petroglyphs, archeological sites, and looking at secret magical traditions carried on for millennia, new light is shed on these ancient beliefs. This is a pivotal work that will become an essential reference book for anyone interested in the Slavic Deities and its deep magic.

Chapter 1: Why this book is different
Online, you will find the same information on the Slavic gods copied over and over again. It is important to understand whe ...

Chapter 2: Introduction by Patricia Robin Woodruff
My maternal ancestry is a small cultural group identified as Lemko, or under the umbrella term of Ruthenian, Galician, Carpatho- ...

Chapter 3: Looking at it in a new light
We’ve been drawing from the commonalities of the Slavic culture from Poland to Kazakhstan and up into Russia, what if we g ...

Chapter 4: The geography of the spiritual realms
The terms Prav, Jav, and Nav (Prava, Iava, Nava) are often used by modern Rodnovers and the self identified “Old Believers ...

Chapter 5: Spirits
“...we have many helpers on the land, and in the water, granting us good hunting in the forests, and with its abundance pr ...

Chapter 6: The Gods (Bogu)
15  November, 2016 (Full moon - Super Moon) Entry from Patricia Robin Woodruff’s Book of Depth: “Journeyed down ...

Chapter 9: Siva
Siva - (Sivve, Siwa, Sieba, Siba, Siua, Shiwa, Syeba, Živa, Živena, Žemina, Żiwia, Zhiva, Zhivy, Zhizni, Zywye, Zywy ...

Chapter 10: Siebog
Siebog (Devač, Devačo, Dovač, Devar, Devin, Dievas, Dievs)Not much seemed to be recorded on this god, which is very mis ...

Chapter 11: Mat Zemla
"All that is alive - is a sign of the earth's kindness. Every earth born object is full to the brim with life's strength, grante ...

Chapter 12: Triglav
Triglav (TRIG-lahv) - (Triglava, Triglavu, Triglov, Troglav, Triglaous, Triglaus, Trigelawus, Triglous, Trihlav, Tribogov, Tryg ...

Chapter 13: Bialobog
Some researchers assert that there’s no proof of a white god, Bialobog, despite pairs of mountains being named after Bial ...

Chapter 14: Czarnobog
He is known as the “Black God” (chorna, czarna, zerni, zrini, all meaning “black.”)(1) His reign is ...