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In this episode of Magic in Motion, we step into the story of Baba Yaga, a figure from Slavic folklore who has long been known as a witch, a crone, a gatekeeper, and a guide. She is not a gentle presence. She does not offer easy answers or clear direction. Instead, she presents challenges, gives tasks, and watches what unfolds. But this isn’t just a story.
Baba Yaga represents something much deeper… a threshold we all encounter at certain points in our lives. The moment where growth asks more of us than we feel ready to give. The moment where the path forward isn’t handed to us, but revealed through what we are willing to face.
In this episode, we explore:
We also talk about the connection between this kind of work and the spring season we’re moving through. Because just as the earth shifts and begins to bring new life forward, we are often asked to do the same. Not by forcing growth… but by clearing, noticing, and allowing space for something new to take root.
Rather than offering step-by-step practices, this episode focuses on awareness and intention. What it means to notice patterns, to recognize what is being revealed, and to begin working with those insights in a way that fits into your everyday life.
We'll talk about a simple, ongoing approach using journaling or Tarot/Oracle cards, not as a task to complete, but as a way to gently stay connected to what is unfolding beneath the surface... Because this kind of work isn’t about doing more, it’s about seeing more clearly.
Whether you’re familiar with shadow work or just beginning to recognize these patterns in your own life, this episode is an invitation to pause, reflect, and step forward with a deeper awareness of what is shaping your path.
The Baba Yaga forest doesn’t ask you to be ready. It asks you to be willing.
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By Kat Formisano, the lightFUL witchIn this episode of Magic in Motion, we step into the story of Baba Yaga, a figure from Slavic folklore who has long been known as a witch, a crone, a gatekeeper, and a guide. She is not a gentle presence. She does not offer easy answers or clear direction. Instead, she presents challenges, gives tasks, and watches what unfolds. But this isn’t just a story.
Baba Yaga represents something much deeper… a threshold we all encounter at certain points in our lives. The moment where growth asks more of us than we feel ready to give. The moment where the path forward isn’t handed to us, but revealed through what we are willing to face.
In this episode, we explore:
We also talk about the connection between this kind of work and the spring season we’re moving through. Because just as the earth shifts and begins to bring new life forward, we are often asked to do the same. Not by forcing growth… but by clearing, noticing, and allowing space for something new to take root.
Rather than offering step-by-step practices, this episode focuses on awareness and intention. What it means to notice patterns, to recognize what is being revealed, and to begin working with those insights in a way that fits into your everyday life.
We'll talk about a simple, ongoing approach using journaling or Tarot/Oracle cards, not as a task to complete, but as a way to gently stay connected to what is unfolding beneath the surface... Because this kind of work isn’t about doing more, it’s about seeing more clearly.
Whether you’re familiar with shadow work or just beginning to recognize these patterns in your own life, this episode is an invitation to pause, reflect, and step forward with a deeper awareness of what is shaping your path.
The Baba Yaga forest doesn’t ask you to be ready. It asks you to be willing.
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Support the show
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