Exploration of ancient Slavic remedies and enchantments in herbalism lecture
On September 20th, the First Museum of Slavic Mythology will host an enlightening lecture titled "Secrets of Slavic Herbalism". This event, scheduled to begin at 17:00, will be led by guides Victoria Korepanova and Anastasia Tatarnova.
The lecture promises to delve into the fascinating world of Slavic herbalism, a knowledge passed down through centuries by the women of Slavic villages. It will explore the medicinal uses of Slavic herbs and their relationship with modern science, providing insights into the magical and medicinal properties of various Slavic herbs.
One of the key topics to be discussed is the role of these herbs in ancient Slavic rituals, particularly those related to matters of love and protection from evil forces. The lecture will also shed light on the ancient Slavic practices that believed certain plants to be magical, with incantations and rituals surrounding their use.
The lecture is open to those aged 18 and above. However, the exact location of the First Museum of Slavic Mythology has not been specified in the provided search results. Attendees are advised to check the museum's website or contact them for more details.
This is a unique opportunity to learn about the rich heritage of Slavic herbalism and its continued relevance in modern times. Don't miss out on this fascinating journey into the past!
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