84: La Befana: The Old Woman of Epiphany & the Goddess Beneath Her Broom
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You’ll discover how this “good witch” became beloved across Italy, why she brings both sweets and lumps of coal, and what her broom truly symbolizes: the clearing of stagnant energy, the sweeping away of misfortune, and the blessing of every threshold she crosses.
We will also delve into her possible connection to the ancient Sabine goddess Strenua, a forgotten deity of health, strength, and New Year purification whose festival once enlivened the streets of ancient Rome. From her sacred laurel procession to her role in inspiring the tradition of New Year’s gifts, Strenua forms a powerful ancestral thread that may well run beneath La Befana’s patched skirts.
This episode blends folklore, history, goddess lore, and spiritual reflection to illuminate La Befana not merely as a figure of children’s stories, but as a wise guide of the liminal season, a keeper of renewal, and an elder archetype who blesses the turning of the year with generosity, humor, and magic.
By the end, you may find yourself looking at brooms differently… and perhaps sensing that on a cold January night, an old woman wrapped in shawls might still be sweeping her way through the winter stars.
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