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Gumbo Ya Ya #4 (Paperback)
Madrina Angelique, Carolina Dean, Oskar Yetzirah
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R202
Discovery Miles 2 020
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Gumbo Ya Ya #4 contains the following articles: Haunted Stories of
the LaLaurie Mansion by Alyne Pustanio, explores unexplained
footsteps, disembodied voices, and unexplained movements in the
Mansion where the notorious Marie Delphine Macarty Lalaurie
resided; St. Nicolas the Wonderworker and Bringer of Gifts by
Denise Alvarado explores the life of the real Santa Claus including
suggestions for working with him in the context of Southern
Conjure; Simple Money Tea and New Year's protection Bottle by
Madrina Angelique, a recipe for drawing money and a bottle spell
for reeling in the New Years in a good way; Ancient Milkshake Love
Spell (humor) by Carolina Dean, a humorous take on using the
milkshake as a spell to draw love; How to Make Black Witch's Salt
by Denise Alvarado, explains how to make your own Black Witch's
Salt from scratch including a number of spells in which black salt
is used; and Talking to Mi Abuela by Oskar Doc Mojo" Yetzirah.
Gumbo Ya Ya is the Conjure Art-zine published by
www.creolemoon.com. In each issue, you will find different
information about New Orleans-style conjure, Texas Conjure and
Southern Hoodoo in general. Yes, there may be a few things from the
old grimoires or something else off the beaten path, but hey,
that's called creative license. The purpose of the publication is
to get folks talking and thinking, thinking and talking-all at the
same time-you know, a gumbo ya ya Be sure to check out Gumbo Ya Ya
#3 and #5 as well
Trample on the dust of the Dead lightly...This sentiment, held by
old-time Hoodoos and traditional Rootworkers, is a subtle reminder
of the importance of observing certain behaviors while in a
graveyard. Knock before entering. Be careful where you walk. Don't
step on graves or sit on tombstones. Always ask before taking
anything-even stones, flowers, sticks and leaves. Never leave
trash, always greet the gatekeeper and always come prepared with a
pocket full of pennies, silver dimes and a bottle of rum or
whiskey. The important thing to remember is that you never just
walk in and take something. You must always treat the spirits with
respect; both the spirits of the deceased, as well as the guardians
of the cemeteries and the psychopomps. Workin' in da Boneyard is a
primer for conjurers seeking a tangible connection to their past,
their ancestors and the Spirit World by working with graveyards and
graveyard dirt. From practical issues of safety, choosing a
cemetery, locating ancestral graves, reading gravestone signs and
symbols, avoiding haints and hauntings, to gathering graveyard dirt
and making goofer dust, Workin' in da Boneyard has the information
needed for working effective graveyard conjure, as well as words of
caution for the ill-prepared.
What's not to like about a relaxing aromatic bath? How about a
nice, relaxing, wonderfully fragrant bath with the power to draw in
business, bring good luck, create a sense of wellbeing, wash off
evil and negative energies and help you succeed in life? That is
the nature of Spiritual baths. Spiritual baths combine the healing
power of water with the qualities of various herbs and minerals to
shift spiritual energy in your favor. Rootworkers, Hoodoos, and
conjurers of all varieties have long used Spiritual baths to help
them get what they want and need in life. The Crossroads Mamas
bring you 105 of their favorite spiritual baths drawn from the
Santeria, New Orleans Voodoo and Hoodoo traditions that are
guaranteed to enchant and remedy any life condition.
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