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Jeffrey Cerneson: Cunning man, Author, Poet, Pharmakeute on New Normal

Changing Times Changing Worlds Posted on March 14, 2016 by TchipakkanMarch 31, 2016

Cunningfolk were the folk healers and magick users who practiced into to the 20th century in many areas. Called wisemen and women, healers, fixers, virtuous ones, some called themselves white witches, while others insisted they were the opposite of witches, helping to counter bad magick with good. Although what they called themselves … Continue reading →

Posted in Tuesdays New Normal announcements | Tagged Abenaki, alchemist, arts, author, crooked path, Cunning folk, healer, Jeffrey Cerneson, medicine, Pharmakeute, poet, priest, Tao, Traditional Chinese Medicine, wise

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