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Derived from the Greek word dagos, meaning “doll,” a dagyde is a doll similar to the famous “Voodoo doll.” The doll represents a person who is going to be the subject of a magickal ritual or spell. Needles or pins or even thorns are inserted in various places of the doll (a form of sympathetic magick) to indicate where magickal energy, for good or ill, is to be sent. Author and Pagans define the terms as “Witches’ needles and pins."
An ENORMOUS thank you to our LlewellynCon presenters today: Granddaughter Crow; CJ Llewelyn; Ivo Dominguez, Jr.; and Ethony Dawn!
Unable to watch their presentations live? Click on their images below to watch the recording! And, be sure to...