In this episode, the Witch of Forest Grove tells the tale of “The Witch of Lok Island”. This folktale was collected from oral sources by Elsie Masson in 1929 and translated into English from the Breton tongue and included in her work Folk-Tales of Brittany. Now that I’ve covered the bigger mythological themes, I’d like to delve into the realm HedgeFolk Tales was original intended for – the ream of fairy and folk tales. After reading this tale, journey with me through the folklore and fairy tales of Brittany and the mythology of the ancient Celts and Norse to discover the Pagan roots of “The Witch of Lok Island” and how, as modern magical practitioners, we can take knowledge away from the tale and add it to our spiritual practice. (The painting is by Thorskegga Thorn)
New HedgeFolk Tale: The Witch of Lok Island
Published July 15, 2010 Folk Magic , Podcast , storytelling ClosedTags: Brittany, Celtic, fairy tale, folklore, folktale, Goddess, Mythology, Norse, Ran, Witch of Lok Island








