Ep 13. Season of the Witch with Fiona Horne
- January 1, 2015
- 60 min
In Beyond Belief season 1 episode 13, viewers are introduced to Fiona Horne, a modern-day witch, as she takes us on a journey into the world of witchcraft and the history behind Salem, Massachusetts.
Horne starts by delving into the connection between witchcraft and Halloween, explaining that Halloween is the one night a year where the veil between the living and dead is thinnest and witches have historically used this night to communicate with the deceased.
From there, Horne takes us to Salem, Massachusetts, the infamous town known for the notorious witch trials that took place in the late 17th century. Horne explains that the hysteria surrounding the trials was fueled by superstition and the Puritanical society's fear of anything deemed "unnatural."
Throughout the episode, Horne educates viewers on the various practices of witchcraft, including spell casting, potion making, and divination. She also dispels common misconceptions about witches, such as the belief that they worship the devil, explaining that in fact, witches do not believe in the devil as a deity.
One interesting segment of the episode explores the use of crystals in witchcraft. Horne explains that different crystals have unique energies which can be used in spells to bring about desired outcomes. She also demonstrates how to cleanse and charge crystals, which are essential steps in using them for magical purposes.
Overall, Beyond Belief's Season of the Witch with Fiona Horne offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of witchcraft and serves as a reminder that the practice has a rich history and spiritual significance that extends far beyond the broomstick-riding, cauldron-stirring stereotypes perpetuated by popular culture.