Inspiration for costumes featuring American Horror Story characters from Murder House to 1984.
~ Adedayo Folasade Omofade (2019 post) ILU AJẸ (TOWN OF WITCHES) There is a small town on your way to Oyo, just behind Fiditi, it’s called Ilu Ajẹ. Literally, it translates to “Town of …
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Gullah-Geechee Folk Rituals: Hoodoo, Voodoo, and Conjuring There is no one Gullah religion but there are a number of spiritual practices that are an amalgamation of West African rituals and beliefs and religion.
Photographer Mary Lou Uttermohlen is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. These images are from her project ‘Spiritual Yaya’. To see Mary L…
Any tourist who rolls into New Orleans’s French Quarter eventually finds themselves standing before a Bourbon Street botanica called Marie Laveau’s House
A veve is a religious symbol for a Vodou "loa" (or lwa) and serves as their representation during rituals.
Marie Laveau, the enigmatic and revered Queen of Voodoo in the heart of New Orleans, is a legendary figure whose influence transcends time and culture A woman of African and Creole heritage, she wove a rich tapestry of spirituality and mysticism in the vibrant tapestry of the French Quarter. Her reputation as a Voodoo priestess and healer was surpassed only by her captivating presence and profound impact on the city's cultural and social life Marie Laveau's legacy is shrouded in mystique, her rituals blending African traditions, Catholicism, and her own unique brand of magic. She was known to offer solace to the downtrodden, dispense advice, and heal the sick with her potent concoctions. Yet, she also wielded immense power and influence, her presence casting a spell over the hearts and minds of those who sought her guidance Intriguing and complex, Marie Laveau remains a symbol of spiritual strength and resilience in a city known for its mysticism. Her story endures as a testament to the enduring allure of New Orleans and the mystical realms that continue to beckon those who dare to explore the hidden depths of the soul *Please note this is a Digital File *You Will Receive a High-Quality JPG 400 DPI file *Image is for personal use only, not to be used commercially