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kemetic-dreams · 9 months
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Known Hoodoo spells date back to the era of slavery in the colonial history of the United States. A slave revolt broke out in 1712 in colonial New York, with enslaved Africans revolting and set fire to buildings in the downtown area. The leader of the revolt was a free African conjurer named Peter the Doctor who made a magical powder for the slaves to be rubbed on the body and clothes for their protection and empowerment.
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The Africans that revolted were Akan people from Ghana. Historians suggests the powder made by Peter the Doctor probably included some cemetery dirt to conjure the ancestors to provide spiritual militaristic support from ancestral spirits as help during the slave revolt. The Bakongo people in Central Africa incorporate cemetery dirt into minkisi conjuring bags to activate it with ancestral spirits, and during the slave trade Bakongo people were brought to colonial New York. The New York slave revolt of 1712 and others in the United States, showed a blending of West and Central African spiritual practices among enslaved and free African people. Conjure bags, also called mojo bags, were used as a form of resistance against slavery.
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aspelladay · 2 years
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Law Keep Away Spell (3) Conjure Bag Spell
Fennel seeds ward off authority: police and other law enforcement officials, immigration authorities, tax collectors, etc.
Place a handful of fennel seeds inside a small bag.
Hang it discreetly inside your home, just over the entrance door.
(from The Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)
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gullahconjure · 2 years
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Comment 1 if you have USED a mojo bag, Comment 2 if you MADE a mojo bag.
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elhoimleafar · 2 years
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Roses Rue Cedar Verbena & Sunflower root 🎁 The Magical Art of Crafting Charm Bags: 100 Mystical Formulas for Success, Love, Wealth, and Wellbeing.
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stlhandyman · 2 years
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They say there are No Coincidences
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Because of my open mindedness, can do attitude, honesty, willingness to help others, and out of the box type thought process, I have recently been contacted by a few individuals who have asked me to share info, drawings, art, and messages with the world. Here is their stories and how I see everything is connected.
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quornesha · 3 months
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Quornesha'S Mojo Hands
I will create a powerful gris-gris, mojo, medicine bag or Jackballs or even Paquets to suit your needs|
Hoodoo Mojos, Gris-Gris, Medicine Bags, Jackballs & Packets can be created upon request to suit you in a court case, luck, money, jobs, travel, or life or otherwise. These are physical products and will be shipped out to you. Costs, cover shipping, processing, handling, and energy, also material. I will not refund once purchased. I can only change the intention before I begin. Which you must notify right away or you will simply have to order again. No exceptions.
The bags are not as advertised, in the images. These mojos, are sacred and made to each individuals request. Therefore, I do not wish to take pictures of another clients'*Nor my own* magic, which is exclusively for their/my eyes only. Your mojo will be provided with pictures during and after it is worked with.  
I will NEED YOUR ADDRESS AND CONTACT INFO! Please provide when ordering! Thank you!
Many of the purposes of the mojos are as following: 
Spirit Guide Mojo, you'll purchase this mojo whenever you want to get closer to your spirit guides and be able to call upon them at will through its assistance. 
Improve love life mojo: You'll obviously purchase this when your love life just won't budge, forewarning though, this item is not to forge a relationship with a person who has no desire for you. It is for your benefit. To draw in and attract people who are already attracted to you. And improve the relationships altogether. 
Spiritual Cleansing Mojo: For when you feel you have been attacked and there is residual energy. Or you simply wish to elevate your spirit(s). 
Reconciliation mojo: for when you would like to reconcile a marriage, relationship, money, or otherwise. 
Mega Money mojo: For when you wish to win a sum of money from a settlement, lottery, or you wish to accumulate it in your business. 
Lucky opportunity to bring rare opportunities your way. 
Protection mojo: Spiritual Protection
Against Witchcraft: to ward against the workings of another covenant or witch, etc. 
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gatoburr0 · 3 months
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New AU alert.
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Thinking about farms and cowboys.
Also some Hunter doodles just because.
You can still call him whatever you’d like. (Hunter or Tremor/Trevor, honestly I like both and can’t decide lmfao).
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also I can’t draw horses.
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idkmynameiskat · 29 days
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Also here’s a funny picture of my cat from today
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ausetkmt · 3 months
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Hoodoo was born out of sorrow and desperation, as a weapon and a defense, from the faith and resilience of the African slaves that adapted their religious tradition to the treacherous New World. As the world changed, Hoodoo adapted incorporating Native American herbal healing traditions and European religions and magical traditions, building a syncretic powerful folk magic system that works!
First prohibited, then ridiculed and commodified, Hoodoo has always been shrouded in secrecy and passed on quietly from generation to generation for fear of reprisal, contempt, and abuse and to this day is hard to find reputable sources on conjure and Rootwork. But don’t be discouraged!
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With over 1000 authentic Hoodoo workings, these seven volumes will bring Hoodoo alive to budding rootworkers and adept practitioners alike:
The first volume will explore the history, culture, principles, fundamentals, and ethics of Hoodoo, giving you the theoretical groundwork you need to master the craft.
With the second volume the fun really begins! This practical how-to Hoodoo guide for beginners has everything you need to start practicing Rootwork and Conjure.
By the end of the third volume, you can start to call yourself a Root Doctor. With 275+ magical herbs, roots, spices, and curios, this book will help you craft powerful conjuring oils, spiritual baths and floor washes, magical teas and tonics, herb bundles and garlands to accomplish amazingly mighty Rootwork.
In the fourth volume you will find 30+ money spells, 25+ love spells, fertility spells, healing spells, and justice spells, with easy step-by-step instructions including a special chapter on inscribed spells and a complete guide on crossroads spells.
The fifth volumedelves into advanced spellcasting and conjure, teaching you how to conjure spirits, protect your home, banish your enemies, get revenge, and lay sneaky tricks. It includes a special chapter on graveyard spells and foot track magic.
In the sixth volumeyou will explore Hoodoo divination with step-by-step techniques for bone throwing, dice casting, and Hoodoo tarot. With a special chapter on dream divination and omens.
The seventh and last volume explores candle magic. This complete guide will teach you how to build an altar and use the magic of fire and the psalms to achieve your goals, be it money, success, luck, or love.
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conjuremanj · 4 months
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Mojo Bags Vs A Blessed Bags.
The difference between the traditional mojo bag and a blessed bag there both are mojo bags but one is sealed shut either tied or stitched closed and made for a specific purpose while the other like the draw string bag can be open and worked.
[Example] If I have a master bag (Called a Master Hand) made with a draw string bag, this is a bag that does everything like Money drawing, Luck drawing, Love drawing etc. Let's say I wanted to get a certain job, well I can take some dirt from that jobs location and put it in my mojo bag to get that job.
I can also take some foot track dirt of a women I like and put it my bag to have her come back to me.
This is a real mojo bag.
Now I know you herd that you can't open a mojo bags that's incorrect you can.
Why Is It Said We Can't Open Them? Because the marketer put it in these books that people read telling you it can't be open and they don't know any better and the person reading then don't either.
Also Back in the day of the early workers when our ancestors started to movie northward they were meeting other workers them selves. Because you know each plantation only really had one or two workers and they couldn't go to another plantation to meet each other so when they move northward they did and when they sold these bags they told the client not to open them to keep other workers from seeing how it was made and knowing there family secret.
Heres two examples of blessed bags one ties and one stitched closed.
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All bags need to be fed to keep it working.
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cherry-bomb-ships · 5 months
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Oh gosh I can't believe I forgot to mention!!! For my birthday, my wonderful gf got me these WONDERFUL PPG related pins that immediately went on my Love Bag (which would be an f/o bag but I dont have enough f/o only pins so its just my Things I Love Bag, or my Love Bag for short 💖💖💖)
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LIKE THEYRE SO GOOD AAAAH 💖💖💖 Not only that but she also got me a F*nko Pop of my skrunkly too, and I immediately put him over in the Partner Corner on my desk, where I keep all my figures of my beloveds >w< 💖����💖💖
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kemetic-dreams · 9 months
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Henry Clay Bruce who was a African abolitionist and writer, recorded his experience of slaves on a plantation in Virginia hired a conjurer to prevent slaveholders from selling them to plantations in the Deep South. Louis Hughes, an enslaved man who lived on plantations in Tennessee and Mississippi, had a mojo bag he carried to prevent slaveholders from whipping him. The mojo bag Hughes carried on him was called a "voodoo bag," by the slaves in the area.
Former slave and abolitionist Henry Bibb wrote in his autobiography Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, An American Slave, Written by Himself that he sought the help of several conjurers when he was enslaved. Bibb went to the conjurers (Hoodoo doctors) and hoped the charms provided to him from the conjure doctors would prevent slaveholders from whipping and beating him. The conjurers provided Bibb with conjure powders to sprinkle around the bed of the slaveholder, put conjure powders in the slaveholder's shoes, and carry a bitter root and other charms on him for his protection against slaveholders.
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aspelladay · 2 years
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Waste Away Hex
A popularly recorded spell, although not necessarily popularly performed (if only because of the time and expense demanded), the following was no doubt invented by the owner of a spiritual supply store wishing to drum up business quickly. Deriving from New Orleans, this spell has now passed into general Western magical lexicon.
Graveyard dirt is combined with a host of standard formulas: Asafetida powder, Babel powder, Black Cat Oil, Damnation Water, Four Thieves Vinegar, Goofer Dust, Jezebel Root Powder, Lost and Away Powder, Mummy Oil.
This blend is mixed with some item belonging to the spell’s target, as intimate as possible.
Placed in a small bag, it’s buried or hidden near the target’s home. The goal of this hex is to cause the victim to gradually waste away, becoming listless, passive, and losing vitality and life force.
(from The Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)
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gullahconjure · 2 years
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Money Mojo Bags💰and Silver Dime Pieces are on SALE!!!!!!!!!
Money Mojo Bags are packed with quality charms, curios, herbs, and more. All mojo bags have been assembled and charged by Gullah conjure himself, the owner must commit to daily mediation, prayers, and feeding of the mojo bag. These Money Mojo Bags activate wealth, prosperity, connection, and good fortune!
The African-American hoodoo tradition employs both silver dimes and two dollar bills in numerous money-drawing spells, mojo bags, and gambling "hands." Silver dimes are also used for protection against enemies and evil spirits.
Money Mojo Bags💰are $25.00 plus shipping
Silver Dime Pieces (With small hole for jewelry option) are $10.00 plus shipping
Money Mojo Bag and Silver Dime Combo will be $30.00 plus shipping
*Dm for order*
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elhoimleafar · 1 year
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“Charm bags rank among the most popular amulets in the world today and yet up until now there has been precious little accessible, practical information about how to make them. Elhoim Leafar remedies that situation with his comprehensive book The Magical Art of Crafting Charm Bags. Elhoim leads the reader through all stages of creating these powerful magical tools, as well as enumerating and describing their various components, ranging from crystals and perfumes, to bones and herbs. This book will be a welcome and useful addition to any magical practitioner’s bookshelf.” –Judika Illes, author of the Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells, Magic When You Need It, The Big Book of Practical Spells, and other books of magic.
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"The Magical Art of Crafting Charm Bags blends multiple cultures into a working system of magical potency. It is a useful grimoire and reference for any magical practitioner. Within its pages, you can learn to put magic in the palm of your hand." ― Adam Sartwell, co-founder of the Temple of Witchcraft and award-winning author of Twenty-One Days of Reiki and The Blessing Cord.
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"Using a combination of methods from various traditions and cultures, Elhoim Leafar presents us nothing less than a manual on the magical arts. From magic circles and planetary correspondences, to utilizing color associations, herbs, stones, bones, and the phases of the moon, Leafar offers simple methods for the creation and consecration of charm bags for a veritable plethora of practical purposes. Easy to understand and full of interesting details, The Magical Art of Crafting Charm Bags is a great guide for the beginner, but will also provide the seasoned practitioner with new perspectives on the art of making one of the most beloved forms of spells that folk-magic has to offer." — Storm Faerywolf, author of Betwixt and Between: Exploring the Faery Tradition of Witchcraft.
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"It is clear when reading The Magical Art of Crafting Charm Bags that Elhoim Leafar knows what magick is, namely 'an ancient and noble force capable of generating all kinds of effects in space and time. He unlocks the keys to this magick providing basic, yet vital, information needed to get started creating altars, talismans, and, ultimately, charm bags. If you are looking for ways to improve and expand your magick this is the book for you." — Lilith Dorsey, author of "Orishas, Goddesses, and Voodoo Queens", and "Water Magic".
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"Elhoim Leafar has created a beautiful, empowering, and immensely accessible manual for crafting charm bags. Teaching simple and effective ways to make charms bags for every purpose under Moon and Sun, these portable powerhouses of magic will enhance your daily life and spiritual practice. I enjoyed using charm bags before, but after reading The Magical Art of Crafting Charm Bags, I absolutely adore them!" -Michael Butler Smith, shamanic witch and author of Embracing Isis: A Witch's Guide to the Great Goddess.
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"The Magical Art of Crafting Charm Bags is well resourced with easy to follow instructions. I will keep it as a companion and I suggest you do the same. It's a must-have for all practitioners of the magickal arts. I love it." -Lady Rhea, author of The Enchanted Candle and The Enchanted Formulary.
GRAB YOUR COPY HERE: https://www.amazon.com/Magical-Art-Crafting-Charm-Bags/dp/1578636191/
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sibilantwhisper · 1 year
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Do you know the Black History of Hoodoo? It was the basis for my pattern I submitted for the Whimsigothic design challenge, now on sale at Spoonflower and just in time for spooky season 👻 Buy Hoodoo Pattern
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