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Fairychamber Witching Hour

Fairychamber Witching Hour

著者: Niina Niskanen
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Welcome to the Fairychamber Witching Hour. Podcast is hosted by artist, illustrator and folklorist Niina Niskanen. Witching Hour explores myths, magic and the unknown. Niina is specialized on Finno-Baltic folklore, but you will find stories all over the world. To find out more visit http://www.fairychamber.org.

In each episode, Niina invites you to step across the threshold where history blends with mystery. From ancient seasonal rituals and forest spirits to modern-day encounters with the uncanny, the Witching Hour shines a light on forgotten traditions and living legends.

Whether you’re curious about the origins of a local festival, the hidden meanings behind old fairy tales, or the way folklore continues to shape our lives today, you’ll find a rich tapestry of stories here. Brew a cup of tea, settle in, and let the magic unfold. To find out more visit http://www.fairychamber.org

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  • S1E7 Väki, Enter Finnish Animism
    2025/10/15

    In Finnish traditional belief, Väki is a rich and layered concept that blends animism, folk magic, and an older worldview where every place, element, and being carries its own power. Here’s a concise overview:


    • Väki literally means people, folk, or crowd, but in folklore it also refers to an invisible force or collective spirit.
    • It is both the power itself and the entities embodying that power.

    Finnish animistic thought sees the natural world as alive and morally charged. Different realms have their own väki:

    • Metsän väki – the “folk of the forest,” the forest’s own living force and spirit beings.
    • Veden väki – the power of waters, rivers, lakes, and their spirits.
    • Tulen väki – the force of fire.
    • Rautaväki – the spirit of iron or metal.


    Niina's website http://www.fairychamber.org

    https://www.instagram.com/fairychamberart/

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    6 分
  • S1E5 Autumn Time Festivals
    2025/09/14

    Autumn time included multiple festivals in ancient Finland, mostly related with the harvest. Mikonpäivä, Kekri, and other celebrations marked the turning of the year, blending agricultural cycles with spiritual practices. Mikonpäivä (St. Michael’s Day), celebrated around the end of September, became significant during the Christian period but retained older agrarian customs. It marked the end of summer work, the bringing in of cattle from pastures, and the beginning of autumn tasks. In some regions, it was also considered a time for fairs, hiring new workers, and trading goods.


    Fairychamber's Witching Hour is created by Niina Niskanen.

    Visit my website http://www.fairychamber.org

    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fairychamberart/

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    18 分
  • S1E4 Zodiac Myths: Taurus Gemini and Virgo
    2025/08/31

    he bull stands as a symbol of enduring strength, fertility, and devotion. For the ancients, Taurus represented the fertile fields, the season of planting, and the eternal bond between earth and sky. The constellation of Gemini reflects the myth of Castor and Pollux, the inseparable twin brothers. Born of the same mother, but different fathers, one was mortal (Castor) and the other divine (Pollux). Virgo is often linked with Demeter and Persephone, or with Astraea, the Star Maiden. Astraea, daughter of Zeus and Themis, was the last immortal to live among humans during the Golden Age. Together, Taurus, Gemini, and Virgo remind us of the great arc of human life: the grounding of the body (Taurus), the curiosity of the mind (Gemini), and the discernment of the spirit (Virgo).


    Fairychamber's Witching Hour is created by Niina Niskanen.

    Visit my website http://www.fairychamber.org

    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fairychamberart/

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    33 分
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