Here are five traditional and simple hoodoo methods to spiritually cleanse your home! Sweeping | Spiritual Floor wash | Iron nails
Two manuscripts in one book: Hoodoo: Unlocking the Secret Power of Rootwork, Folk Magic, Conjuration, Witchcraft, and Mojo Voodoo: Unlocking the Hidden Power of Haitian Vodou and New Orleans Voodoo Hoodoo is a powerful form of folk magic used for generations to improve the lives of those who practice it. So, is it relevant today? The quick answer is, yes, it most certainly is. The powers of roots and herbs are just the tip of the iceberg once you master the craft of Hoodoo. In part one of this book, you will: Discover the power of mojo and how to use it to bring positivity into your life. Learn how to build a magical Hoodoo tool kit. Find out how to form powerful bonds with the cosmos. Learn how to cleanse your body, mind, and home with intense spiritual means. Discover how to invoke the spiritual world and use deities to bring power to your magic. Find the hidden meanings attached to candles and the role they play in rituals. Investigate what rootwork is and how to perform it. Explore the five amazing arts of divination, cleromancy, cartomancy, augury, and oneiromancy. Make the object of your love fall for you. Attract love and wealth into your life. Learn the most effective natural ways to protect your home. And so much more! In part two of this book, you will discover the rich history of Voodoo, including its rituals, spells, practices, and beliefs. In part one of this book, you will: Learn the common misconceptions about Voodoo and debunk them Discover voodoo religion's synchronization with Catholicism Understand its two vital branches - the Haitian Vodou and the New Orleans Voodoo Uncover the shared beliefs, traditions, and rituals practiced by Voodoo practitioners and devotees Learn about Bondye, the Supreme God, and how Voodooists believe in and worship Him Explore Lwas and the three major families classifying these spirits Learn commonly used veves and their symbols Discover how to use and draw the veves Discover the roles played by gris-gris bags and Voodoo dolls and the basics of making and using them Explore casting cleansing, protection, and love spells Learn how to summon or invoke the Lwas Investigate common ceremonies and festivals celebrated by Voodoo practitioners and devotees And so much more! Both Hoodoo and Voodoo can be used for many purposes to help improve your life. So, what are you waiting for? Click on the "add to cart" button to get your copy of this book today! | Author: Mari Silva | Publisher: Primasta | Publication Date: July 01, 2021 | Number of Pages: 282 pages | Language: English | Binding: Hardcover | ISBN-10: 1638181217 | ISBN-13: 9781638181217
Hoodoo. Traditional African American Magical Practice. History, Origins, Culture. Beliefs, Practices, Tools. Spiritual Significance, Correspondences. Path
This is an old-school style hoodoo protection spell, suitable for house and property. This is a popular spell to protect a property from...
VanVan is an old standby hoodoo formula for all things positive. VanVan is very lucky boost good vibe in all area of life. As always our VanVan is mad on house with authentic organic herbs and roots. Available in 5oz bottle Use 4 tablespoons to wash hands (upward) before gambling, working on any new projects that are meant generate prosperity. Let vanvan dry. Completely do not rinse off. Use half the bottle on hard wood floors working from the front of the house to the back. Or in clockwise direction in the room the needs extra blessing and luck Use and offering for ancestors and spirits Add 1-3 tablespoons to spiritual blessing baths Use to charge candles and spiritual tools
For many years the Afro-Diasporan traditions of Hoodoo, New Orleans Voodoo, and Haitian Vodou were shrouded in secrecy. This was because of slavery, colonialism, and other forms of severe oppression.
The Ammonia Jar spell is among one of the easiest and most effective Hoodoo reversal spells to do when you want to turn a situation around.
We talked to modern Hoodoo practitioners about cultural appropriation in witchcraft and keeping the African American slave folk magic alive.
Hoodoo rootwork is a powerful, beautiful form of magic on its own, steeped in tradition and strengthened by its blend of cultural influences.
Prayers and Petitions are the spoken words of the intent and purpose of the worker and magician. These are stated words either by mouth, thought, or writing. They are expressions in words, symbols, and drawings of the main idea of the work which can be to bring in blessings of love, luck, money, protection, healing, or harm to another. They can be as simple as a prayer written on parchments, brown paper sack, bible pages, candle wax, photo, amulets, stones, or just about anything that you can come up with. When you write out a prayer or petition paper you will use this in your candle burning, place in mojo hands, burn to ash for a powder, sometimes consume the paper, anoint it with oils, powders, or bodily fluids, etc. The options in magickal work when working with papers is limitless. There is no one right way to write these out. I have constructed a few different types of papers to give you an idea of what we are discussing as examples that I personally will use for many types of situations. Just like creating oils, powders, and mojo hands, use an odd number of lines in your writings such as 3, 5, 7, 9, 13. You can use colored ink to represent your work, although this is not important, this just seems to be something that many new workers experiment with. The type of ink isn't as important either with one particular rule of thumb to keep in mind. Do not use your own blood! We aren't making pacts with the devil here or making blood oaths, folks... Using your own blood is a dangerous act for many solid reasons that I am NOT going to go into in this post, but will say, that using your blood for a petition indefinitely ties you to the work on several levels, making it harder to break the bonds if you ever decide to "undo" your work for whatever reason (believe me or not, some will undo their work, because of a variety of reasons, surely I have discussed it before...). Anyway, NO do not use your own blood in writing petitions. Some folks will use specials inks like dragon's blood ink, bat's blood ink, and dove's blood ink. All of which are sold as commercial inks that do not contain any real blood from animals. The type of paper you will use depends on what your petition is for. I have named several, but for this instruction I have used brown paper sack as the paper (actually it's a computer generated brown paper, but I recommend NOT printing out your petition, hand write your petition out because it enhances and personalizes the work. These images are just for examples ONLY). Now, make your paper as close to natural as possible by tearing the sides neatly making a square paper about 3x3 or 4x4 at the largest. Some say do not cut the paper sides unless you are doing a cleansing, cut and clear, or other removing work. I always just tear it along the sides regardless of intent. Cutting the paper is a method used in spells like separation spells though, in which the couples names are side by side and you cut the paper in half separating their names as part of the ritual act itself. ANYWAY, Forward. :) This leaves enough room for adding powders, herbs, curios, personal concerns to be folded up inside the paper. The first shown here is a simple prayer paper that is written as a prayer to God or a spirit that is the wish of the petitioner. Ok, Let me stop here and add something to this. Bible pages. You can have a whole separate bible used for just this purpose, to write your prayers or petitions on the page with a related purpose to your goal. Ok, moving on. :) Prayer papers are simple and easy to use, you can set this prayer under your vigil light, you can pin it to the wick inside of an oil lamp for a special Saint, or you can use this inside of a specially prepared wax mojo hand for your purpose. Next, I have constructed a personal petition paper that has the goal written out first an odd number of times (3, 7, or 9 are the numbers I will use). Turn the paper and write out your full name across the petition the same number of times directly on top of the petition words. This is called "covering and crossing". Now the last thing you CAN do, but not everyone does, is write out a short phrase such as "successfulbusinesssuccessfulbusiness" that is the main idea of the intent around the words in a complete circle without lifting the pen for spaces or dotting i's and crossing t's. Connect the last letter of the last word to the first letter of the first word. Then go back to dot i's and cross t's. Additionally, but not mandatory, is to draw symbols in the 4 corners of the petition paper. Step One: Write out your petition Step Two: Turn and Cross With Your name Step Three: Circle with your petition The second type of paper I have created is a common paper used in domination, controlling, influencing, or other works where two people are involved, your target, target's, or you. In this paper, the one you want to have the upper hand and control of the situation crosses over top of the target. It is constructed just the same as the one above with the options to putting in extra symbols in the 4 corners too. It looks like this. Step One: Target's name first Step Two: Turn and cross with your name or who is taking the upper hand Step Three: Circle with your petition Next Paper is a simple love petition involving just Names, so I call this a Name paper. It is written similar to the one above, however, there is no written petition around it, instead hearts are drawn or colored in the corners. Name Paper option The last one I have made is used for something like a wish granting spell for love, money, success, etc. It's again, written similar to the other ones above, but I have used 3 lines instead of 7 or 9. Step One: Write three wishes Step Two: Turn and Cross with Your Name Step Three: Circle your petition and write any symbols OK. Once you have your paper written out, you can then fix and dress it with appropriate oils to your work, sprinkle powders or herbs in it, curios, and place any small amount of personal items (strand of hair, nail clip, bodily fluid) on top of the paper and fold towards you for bringing in blessings, or away from you if you are removing something. Turn paper and fold again in the direction you are working with, then turn a third time and fold, always fold in the appropriate direction for the work. Now the paper is put in the place it was designed for (honey jar, mojo hand, beef tongue, bottle spell, box spell, doll or poppet, vigil candle, etc.) Some papers can be burned to ash and cooked into food for the target, in which you will not need to put all the oils, powders, etc. into it. Some papers are burned by fire of the candle to send the prayer into the universal cosmos and heaven. In a beef spell to shut the mouth of the opponent, some workers eat the petition paper that is fixed with hot peppers inside of the beef tongue as part of the ritual. Once you have your spell worked out, you will know what is the appropriate way to write out your paper and how to use it. There are many ways to write out petitions papers, so get creative like I always encourage. If you make a mistake with the paper, start fresh. If you want a perfect circle or perfect square, use a ruler or jar lid to lightly pencil it on the paper first before you begin. Once you start using papers in your work, you will catch on quick and find new ways to construct them.