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Marie Laveaux | The Art of Conjure
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Marie Catherine Laveaux was born in New Orleans. September 10, 1801 (died June 16, 1881). She was a free woman of color and a Creole and she was the daughter of two free people of color. There were actually three Marie Laveauxs – the original, the daughter, and the grand-daughter. Marie Laveaux was a remarkable woman for her time as well as by today’s standards. A type of remedy used during Marie Laveaux's lifetime. Marie Laveaux was a remarkable woman for her time even by today’s standards. Then let's t...
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June 2013 | The Art of Conjure
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Wednesday, June 26, 2013. Jesús Malverde, Mexican Robin Hood and Narco-Saint. Our Lady of Guadalupe. You talk to, Jes. The stories about Malverde and the culture in which he originated is actually quite fascinating. The legend of Malverde begins. During an era of much poverty and suffering in Mexico, referred to as the. Cial climate led to the Mexican Revolution, and many of these bandits rose to the status of folk hero. And giving to the poor. These deeds are why he earned the name. I had to ask, when d...
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October 2013 | The Art of Conjure
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Friday, October 11, 2013. Get the Real Story about Mary Oneida Toups in the Special Edition Issue of Hoodoo and Conjure New Orleans! Day of the dead. The first issue of the acclaimed magazine journal under the new name of simply Hoodoo and Conjure. Formerly Hoodoo and Conjure Quarterly,. In all its gloriousness and fabulous writ, Hoodoo and Conjure: New Orleans. Get the original story about Mary Oneida Toups by the original author, 6th generation New Orleans born Alyne Pustanio! Holy Death and the Seven ...
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December 2014 | The Art of Conjure
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Monday, December 29, 2014. Welcome to the World of St. Expedite. Welcome to a world of wordplay, puns, mystery, and legends, from the year 303 to the present, from Italy to France, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, the Philippines and finally, New Orleans, Louisiana. Welcome to the cult of devotion for the Minute Saint, whose past obscurity is replaced in special circles with near celebrity. Welcome to the world of St. Expedite. Buy the book on sale now for just $10.00! Larr; Newer Posts. Older Posts →. Open Let...
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November 2012 | The Art of Conjure
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012. San Simón Wishing Spell. This work is from my book, The Voodoo Doll Spellbook. Which I am very happy to announce is currently being republished with Weiser books next year. San Simón is believed to be a Catholicized form of the pre-Columbian Mayan god Mam (meaning Ancient One). There are many, many forms of San Simón, his evolution coinciding with the influence of European contact and missionaries. [1]. As the incarnation of the ancient Mayan god of sexuality, San Simón is sai...
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January 2014 | The Art of Conjure
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Saturday, January 4, 2014. Get Rid of Enemies and Restore Justice. The so-called dark side is not wholly an evil or negative place or force; after all, some things remain in the shadows because we've placed them there out of fear or squeamishness." - Jay Kinney. Banishment and Equalizer Spell. This spell asks God to be the mediator between you and your enemy by protecting you and punishing the person who hurt you. Piece of parchment paper. General purpose Voodoo doll. Each day for eight more days (for a ...
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Power and Domination
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Altar Bottles and Spirit Bottles. Gemstone and Mineral Elixers. Spiritual Waters and Colognes. Black Cat Ju Ju. Black Hawk and Indian Spirit Guide. Books, Magazines and Almanacs. Dark Arts and Sorcery. Dark Arts: Books and Grimoires. Dark Arts: Candle Magick. Dark Arts: Coffin Conjure. Dark Arts: Herbes and Roots. Dark Arts: Ritual Oils. Herbs, Plants and Roots. Nuts, Berries, and Seeds. Roots, Barks, and Palos. Hoodoo, Conjure and Rootwork. Dirts, Dusts and Minerals. Spiritual Baths and Washes. To enhan...
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Ifa Reading for 2015 - Divination Techniques
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Tibetan Art of Divination. Signs of Bad Luck. IFA Reading for 2015. Practiced among the Yoruba, Ifa divination relies on a complex system of signs, compiled in a literary corpus, that are interpreted by a diviner to guide important personal or collective decisions. The literary corpus is a treasury of knowledge concerning Yoruba history, philosophy, medicine and mythology. Http:/ www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/00146. IFA READING FOR 2015. Baba Eli is Crossroads University's resident Babalawo. He serve...
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Welcome to the World of St. Expedite | The Art of Conjure
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Monday, December 29, 2014. Welcome to the World of St. Expedite. Welcome to a world of wordplay, puns, mystery, and legends, from the year 303 to the present, from Italy to France, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, the Philippines and finally, New Orleans, Louisiana. Welcome to the cult of devotion for the Minute Saint, whose past obscurity is replaced in special circles with near celebrity. Welcome to the world of St. Expedite. Buy the book on sale now for just $10.00! Larr; Newer Post. Older Post →. 8220;Here'...
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November 2014 | The Art of Conjure
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Sunday, November 9, 2014. What is Religion Anyway, and Who Gets to Define it? A Follow Up on New Orleans Voudou as a Legitimate Religion. Religion anthropology of religion. A little over a year ago, I wrote an open letter to Catherine Yronwode about her accusations of New Orleans Voodoo being a faux religion perpetrated by fakers. My letter to her was in response to an article she posted on her website about Hoodoo history, in the section called Hoodoo is Not New Orleans Voodoo. Denise, I have an opinion...
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