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Slavic folklore and traditions did, and still do place a strong emphasis on natural remedies and healing using herbs and plants. As such Slavic wizards and witches have always had a deep knowledge of plant magic and herbalism.
Slavic folklore and traditions did, and still do place a strong emphasis on natural remedies and healing using herbs and plants. As such Slavic wizards and witches have always had a deep knowledge of plant magic and herbalism.


Another common practice in Slavic magic is divination, which involves seeking knowledge or insight about the future or unknown through various means, such as tarot cards, tea leaves, animal bones or scrying in water or mirrors.
Another common practice in Slavic magic is divination, which involves seeking knowledge or insight about the future or unknown through various means, such as [[tarot]] cards, tea leaves, animal bones or scrying in water or mirrors.


The use of amulets and talismans is also a common practice in Slavic magic, often for protection or luck. These objects can be made from various materials, including wood, metal, bone, or even bread.
The use of amulets and talismans is also a common practice in Slavic magic, often for protection or luck. These objects can be made from various materials, including wood, metal, bone, or even bread.