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6 posts tagged Witch city
Today I took a relaxing walk by Salem’s pioneer village. Pioneer village is a living museum that takes you back in time to how people in Salem used to live back in the 1600s. Although it wasn’t open, I was able to sneak the photo above.
Peace, Love & Magick
Kelly
Photo by Kelly (c) Dark Moon Tarot 2012
In the dead of winter it felt like a warm spring day in Salem, Ma today!
Photos by Kelly @Dark Moon Tarot
On October 30th, 2011 we made a promise to visit all the historical sites that have ties back to the Salem Witch Trials. This trek included Danvers, Beverly, Andover, and Salem, previously known as Salem Village, Salem Farms, & Salem Town. This is our pictorial tribute to the 25 innocents; 19 hanged, 1 pressed-to-death, & 5 who died awaiting trial. It is important to note, those falsely accused & executed were not witches. If they confessed to being a witch, their lives would have been spared.
As I promised before, here is my “Pagan’s guide to Surviving Salem, MA” post!
I wanted to write this because I know when I visited Salem, Ma for the first time in years (before I moved here) I was VERY overwhelmed. There are so many sights, stores and places to go that it’s often…
Many innocent souls were wrongly executed for Witchcraft in Salem, MA, 1692. It’s a very haunting part of our history that 300+ years later, one would think we’d have learned lessons from. Alas, judgment, fear, greed, and close-mindedness still plague society.
Unfortunately, the true history behind the Salem witch-hunt has been muddied by fictional movies and the misunderstanding those executed were actually witches.
With that said, some good has risen from the ashes. Salem’s association with Witchcraft has made our city a gathering point for all walks of Pagans, Witches, and Wiccans alike. That in itself is a monumental achievement towards returning to one.
At the Salem Witch Trials memorial, we honored the 8 souls executed this day, 319 years ago with ritual, lighting candles, and placing offerings on each of their benches.
~ The Dark Moon Goddesses
September 22, 1692
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Martha Corey of Salem Village
Ann Pudeater of Salem Town
Alice Parker of Salem Town
Wilmot Reed of Marblehead
Margaret Scott of Rowley
Sameuel Wardwell of Andover
Mary Eastey of Topsfield
Mary Parker of Andover