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Scottish folk magic and the dead (an introduction)

Dondering around the countryside, sauntering through glen, dirt track, woods and burns. Battling the wind and falling leaves. Passed graveyard and sacred stones. An idea presented itself. To write a series of posts embracing the theme of the season. The dead. There’s a lot of information kicking around already about the dead and their relationship to Scottish folk magic traditions and lore. Some populist and modern, others older or academic. Most of it focussed on the dead as a secondary or tertiary concern to Scottish life.

However, there is a different role the dead and the Sidhe/Sith play. A more important one. One that was centre stage to Scottish community life. There is a seldom explored thread of an idea that needs woven into a larger narrative. That of Scottish Folk magic and older practices relating to ancestors, the Sidhe and animism and not so much deity as some of us have come to view them. I have been given the task of capricious seamstress in this regard, rooting between rich veins of folk-lore, academic research and archaeology to weave old ideas into a new story and hypothesis I hope will add to the conversation around this area as the series progresses.

We must be mindful that the demographic of Scotland has fluctuated through time and there are distinct or merged influences that can be felt from Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Gaelic, Scots, Norse, ‘Celtic’ and others. Giving us distinct regional flavours. The writing draws on these different influences. Each has similarities in customs and approaches to the dead that can be found across all of Scotland. Exploring the role the dead played in Scottish folk magic is important. (I have written loosely about this before). Their influence is found in the belief structure, everyday life and the afterlife of the Scottish people.

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These ideas will be explored initially as part of a three-part series but one I hope will grow more extensive in time.

Part one explores the traditions associated with death and the dead in Scotland as they relate to ancestors and the sidhe/ Síth. Not only at the Quarter festival but also in Hearth and home.

Part two explores the dead’s as familiar spirit, how historically, familiars were the dead and acted as a gateway to the otherworld.

Part three of the series will finalise on Samhuinn and will focus on the different Scottish folk magic techniques from across the diaspora for contacting and speaking with the dead and exploring ‘second sight’. A suitable Samhuinn subject if there ever was.

However, before we embark on this exploration we need to do a little scene setting. An introduction is required to set up the paradigm and philosophy we will be exploring as it compares to popular thought. We need to disambiguate from more modern concepts. This will establish the frame we will weave the weft and warp of these concepts to.

I write the following comparison, not to cause issue to those who may believe or approach things differently, but to give a basic background to historical Scottish folk magic which includes the dead in their rightful place. It’s not my intention to offend but to challenge. I hope questioning your views doesn’t put you off but encourages you to explore more. Maybe even to think further and deeper about the whys and what for of your own tradition or approaches. This is an exploration of Scottish Folk magic wherein the tradition sits. Different traditions speak to different attitudes.

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