Slavic Witchcraft: Pure Your Mind Using Textile Dolls
Published 3/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.73 GB | Duration: 1h 12m
Published 3/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.73 GB | Duration: 1h 12m
How to make textile dolls in a Slavic witchcraft, traditional Slavic dolls for cleaning your mind
What you'll learn
How to clean your mind using Slavic dolls
Create simple Slavic dolls
Follow Slavic tradition by creating dolls
Make a male and female doll
Requirements
No previous experience is needed.
Description
There are a lot of traditional dolls that were used in Slavic culture. Among them were cleaning dolls that were helping to empty your mind and see what you were not able to see or notice before. In this course, we will focus mainly on two dolls: Olshanka and Nedolja (in two variations, male and female Nedolja). Olshanka is a doll that comes from the Russian tradition and was used to clean up your mind using your intention. The doll is very easy to make, you will need two pieces of fabric and red thread. After the creation of the doll you pronounce a spell and you can tell the doll all your pain, mind programs, and sorrows. A very similar doll you can find in other Slavic countries or regions is called Kuvatka with very similar construction. Nedolja is a more complex doll, before creating it you need to write down your pain, programs, and habits on a piece of paper which is used as a base to create a doll. Then you will need any of your old clothes that were on you minimum of 15 minutes. Afterwards, you create a male or female Nedolja (detailed instructions will be provided), it will stay with you for 1-5 days and then you can burn it or give it to water. At the end of the course, the pdf instruction is provided. No previous experience is needed. For better understanding, I recommend switching on subtitles.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Dolls are powelful tool in a Slavic tradition
Section 2: Traditional Russian Doll - Olshanka
Lecture 3 Introduction - why do you need to create Olshanka?
Lecture 4 How to create Olshanka
Lecture 5 How to burn Olshanka
Section 3: Goddesses in a Slavic Panteon
Lecture 6 Goddesses in a Slavic Panteon
Lecture 7 What are things associated with Nedolja?
Lecture 8 Nedolja is a daughter of Makosh
Section 4: Nedolja as a doll
Lecture 9 What conditions can be removed by Nedolja
Lecture 10 How often can you do Nedolja
Section 5: Preparations before doing Nedolja
Lecture 11 Define your condition
Lecture 12 Clothes to wear for making Nedolja
Lecture 13 Textile for Nedolja
Lecture 14 Opening space for Nedolja
Section 6: Creating the doll "Nedolja"
Lecture 15 Explanation how to create Nedolja
Lecture 16 How to make a Male and Female Nedolja
Lecture 17 Making Female Nedolja
Lecture 18 Making Male Nedolja
Section 7: Conclusion
Lecture 19 How to destroy Nedolja
Lecture 20 How often you can make Nedolja
Everyone who is interested in Slavic witchcraft, how to make traditional dolls, how to apply traditional knowledge for your phychological well-being,Everyone who is interested in how to make traditional dolls,Everyone who is interested in how to apply traditional knowledge for your phychological well-being