Old North American folk magic known as hoodoo was developed from African spiritual practices that slaves carried over. It gradually combined Native American and European influences, keeping what was effective and discarding what was not. What's left is a flexible, potent, and functional magical system.
This book will teach you:
The origins of Hoodoo and its relationship to Voodoo
How to use an ancestor altar to communicate with your ancestors
Why crossroads and graveyards are significant in hoodoo, and how to securely use each
What spiritual cleansing is, why it's important, and how to achieve it
Which herbs and roots are crucial when beginning rootwork?
How to produce conjure oils at home and use them in spells
How and why Candle Magic is Vital
Easy steps for creating and using mojo bags so you may carry magic with you
Have you ever considered what a wonderful thing it can be to make a difference in someone else's or your own life or to draw something or someone to you? Know that you could obtain it using hoodoo.
The pursuit of earthly gain through magic is the core of hoodoo.
In order to protect themselves, enslaved Africans created the old North American folk magic, spiritual practices, traditions, and beliefs known as hoodoo. Over time, it merged parts of indigenous botanical knowledge with Native American and European beliefs and customs, including, of course, Voodoo.