I was perusing the Pagan Collective blog, scanning for articles I could transform into video content for our YouTube and came across one all about Southern Cunning, a folkloric witchcraft book written by one Aaron Oberon, and it caught my eye. So, naturally I picked up the book from my shelve and had a dive into it.

It is a fascinating read, and I thought, well, I have to make a video on this, but what? Then I hit the part about counter-cursing, and I was sold. That led us to where we are now, with this video made with the intention of teaching you all about counter-cursing spells from Folklore and History, it’s in the title, really! I hope you find it informative and enjoyable. Happy Monday!

Counter-Cursing Spells from Folklore & History | The Cost of Cursing

Curses are some of the most feared and misunderstood forms of witchcraft. But what happens when a curse is sent back to its caster? In this video, we delve into counter-cursing spells from folklore and history—rituals, protections, and reversals used by witches, cunning folk, pellars, and other magical practitioners throughout time.

Discover traditional folk magic practices to break curses, banish the evil eye, protect your home, and even send a hex back to its sender. From witch bottles and brass charms to meat decay rituals, Devil’s Club, and protective witchballs, this is a journey through the darker side of folk witchcraft.

We’ll explore:
🌙 How curses connect a witch to their target—and why that bond is dangerous
🌙 Traditional counter-cursing methods drawn from European and American folklore
🌙 Ways to protect yourself from witchcraft, the evil eye, and spiritual attack
🌙 The risks of cursing and why folklore warns that every curse has a cost
🌙 Folkloric lessons for modern witches and practitioners of magick

Whether you’re a practising witch, a pagan exploring folk traditions, or fascinated by the history of witchcraft, folklore, and magick, this video offers insight into the power, danger, and consequences of cursing and counter-cursing.

🔮 Learn more about folkloric witchcraft in Aaron Oberon’s book Southern Cunning, published by Moon Books.

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