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Toil and trouble? Vancouver Island witches are nothing like the fairy-tales

Recent summer Witches Market really didn't match the stereotype

Vancouver Island, it seems, is chock full of witches.

But, according to Lynn-Anne Hill, the producer of the recent Summer Witches Market in Metchosin, that may be a very good thing.

sa国际传媒淭here are hundreds of covens on the Island. There are a lot here in Victoria and all over. Theresa国际传媒檚 a great coven up in Nanaimo,sa国际传媒 said Hill, who readily embraces her sa国际传媒榳itchinesssa国际传媒, although she does not, herself, belong to a coven.

sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檓 a singular believer sa国际传媒 a nature-based witch sa国际传媒 and I live in the forest where I attract owls, bears and cougars,sa国际传媒 said Hill.

sa国际传媒淭hese are positive, wonderful, loving people,sa国际传媒 she added, looking around the hall where dozens of witches had gathered. sa国际传媒淎nd each of them finds their magic in their own way.sa国际传媒

Moving around the market, it became apparent that Hillsa国际传媒檚 assessment of the witches in attendance seemed to be spot on.

Karen Jones, for example, was entirely non-threatening as she tended to her broomstick sale.

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She pointed out a broom made for a crone who needs help walking and another that draws on the energy of the ocean. Another broom had two heads attached to a single handle.

But do her brooms fly?

sa国际传媒淥h, they will fly. Of course it depends on whosa国际传媒檚 riding them. If you have the power and want them to fly, they will absolutely fly,sa国际传媒 said Jones.

Notably absent from the Witchsa国际传媒檚 Market were any of the negative characteristics of witches that have infested our folklore and media depictions. There wasnsa国际传媒檛 a single cauldron full of hell-broth, newt eyes or toes of frogs.

In fact, the witches in attendance displayed none of the stereotypes that tend to accompany witch lore. Absent were the double chins, warts or toothless sneers that have come to characterize fairy tales and films. Instead, the witches in attendance appeared to be completely enchanting, blithe spirits.

And the people coming to visit the market and speak to the witches appeared to be quite at ease.

Of course, that hasnsa国际传媒檛 always been the case.

In the fall of 1982, allegations surfaced of witches having formed a satanic cult that was sacrificing babies stolen from a Victoria hospital.  The sa国际传媒淪atanic Panicsa国际传媒 put Victoria on the map for a time as the police even investigated the allegations.

Not surprisingly, those claims were soon debunked, and the hysterical fears abated.

Still, it wasnsa国际传媒檛 until the summer of 2017 that the Canadian Government repealed the last laws against witchcraft. (In fairness, those laws stated that it was illegal to "fraudulently pretend to exercise or to use any kind of witchcraft, sorcery, enchantment or conjuration". Presumably, if the witchcraft was real, it wasnsa国际传媒檛 illegal.)

Actually, a lot of the discrimination against witches it seems, has always been found in a response to a feminist agenda.

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Griffin explained that she used to host circles for women who understood the nature of the craft.

Sue Ferrie, another witch, reiterated Griffinsa国际传媒檚 viewpoint.

sa国际传媒淢odern religion is all about fear. Wicca is not. Wicca is about looking after nature and people. Itsa国际传媒檚 about women being in total control of herself, with no harm to anyone," said Ferrie.

Weighing in on the feminist side of witchcraft, Ronalda Katherine added, "I think all women are witchessa国际传媒 and I donsa国际传媒檛 mean that in a bad way. We all have womensa国际传媒檚 strength and the ability to make things happen. Women can use their energy to make things happen. Theysa国际传媒檙e more in touch with their feelings and can project that more.sa国际传媒

With that in mind, donsa国际传媒檛 imagine that Vancouver Islandsa国际传媒檚 witches are all about potions and secret incantations, or about some modern-day womensa国际传媒檚 movement. 

At least thatsa国际传媒檚 not all itsa国际传媒檚 about. Witches seem to have some fun, as well.

Theresa国际传媒檚 the British Columbia Witch-camp, for example. Thatsa国际传媒檚 where witches come together each year for one week to celebrate, learn, teach, and be together as community. Although they donsa国际传媒檛 specifically say so, there are some great bonfires and conversations and jokes as well.

Then theresa国际传媒檚 events like the one hosted by the coven in Royston, BC. They dress in their witchiest outfits and paddleboard for charity.

Prizes are awarded for the best costume as well as the best cackle.

sa国际传媒淲e bring a lot of energy to our events,sa国际传媒 said Hill. sa国际传媒淭heresa国际传媒檚 no recruitment, and no judgement. This is just a wonderful, positive and loving community.sa国际传媒

And yes, they do have the odd love potion available for those in need.





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