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Looking More Into Neo Paganism Cuz That Rlly Feels...right? I'm Very In Tune With Myxenergy And Body
Looking more into neo paganism cuz that rlly feels...right? I'm very in tune with myxenergy and body and high key I was like crying and felt relief when doing research on it last night
I also want an altar. Going to the center and talking to my ppl was so nice and refreshing, i rlly miss it
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So just figured out that I have an affinity/connection to flight and feathers. I mean I guess thats why a lot of my nightmares were falling. There's nothing like soaring high only to fall.
Anyway the deoty search continues. Rn I rlly like Isis/Aset but am looking into Horus too. Tbh I'm a little worried I might be into kemetism for reasons I need to unpack myself and don't feel like sharing rn but, honestly I'd appreciate any insight and advice yall could give me
A Working Bibliography of Books On Rootwork/Conjure/Hoodoo That Are Actually Authored by Black Folk
 âWherever there are Africans, or people of African descent, there is magic.â- Faith Mitchell
 My calling to rootwork is ancestral. However, I unfortunately I have yet to encounter elders in my life to apprentice under on this plane of existence. Coming up, I didnât know other people who identified themselves as rootworkers/hoodoos/conjurers etc. Being a scholar (among other identities), my entry point into hoodoo began with books, archives, and scholarly journals. As a result, I was able to garner a wealth of information as to what hoodoo is and isnât, which recipes (old school hoodoos donât cast âspellsâ) to use for what, to be able to engage in an intangible mentorship with the elders that came before me. All of these things have informed how I move through the world and grow stronger in my practice.
   As a result of a White spiritual hijacking of African Traditional Religions and Africana Magico-Spiritual practices (i.e. hoodoo), the vast majority of the information about hoodoo on and offline has been authored by white people, so much so that they have become the face of hoodoo (similar to white women and yoga).Â
  For those of us who are looking to grow and learn from other Black practitioners, here is a working list of books. This list consists solely of non-fiction texts, however, there is a lot to learn from novels as well, perhaps Iâll create a part two some other time.Â
Please hit me up if I am missing anything or if you have a personal connection with these texts, Iâd love to be in conversation.Â
Many of these mentioned texts can be found online for Free.99.Â
Also, sorry this is a long ass post.Â
My Personal Favorites:
  1. Jambalaya: The Natural Womanâs Book of Personal Charms & Practical Rituals - Luisah Teish

 2. Of Mules & Men- Zora Neale Hurston

3. Working the Roots: Over 400 Years of Traditional African American Healing

4. Mojo Workin: The Old African American Hoodoo System- Katrina Hazzard-Donald

5. Black Magic: Religion and the African American Conjuring Tradition- Yvonne P. Chireau

6. Secret Doctors: Ethnomedicine of African Americans by Wonda L. Fontenot ( I think this one might be out of print but much of it can be found online via Google Books)Â
Honorable Mention: Tell My Horse- Zora Neale Hurston
 Ok, so this is one of my absolute favorite texts though it doesnt discuss American hoodoo. It focuses on Haitian Voodoo and Jamaican Obeah. However, there is a lot that can be learned from this text and how African magico-spiritual practices are indeed âscientificâ as opposed to mere superstition.Â

Additional texts that I havenât gotten to reading yet or are simply not in my favorites (no shade, no tea):
7. Hoodoo Medicine: Gullah Herbal Remedies - Faith Mitchell

8. 365 Days of Hoodoo: Daily Rootwork, Mojo and Conjuration- Stephanie Rose Bird

9. Sticks, Stones, Roots & Bones: Hoodoo, Mojo and Conjuring with Herbs- Stephanie Rose Bird

10. A Healing Grove: African Tree Remedies and Rituals for Body and Spirit - Stephanie Rose Bird

11. African American Folk Healing- Stephanie Mitchem

12. Faith, Health, and Healing in African American Life (Religion, Health, and Healing) - Stephanie Mitchem ED.Â

13.  God, Dr. Buzzard, and the Bolito Man: A Saltwater Geechee Talks About Life on Sapelo Island, Georgia - Cornelia Walker Bailey

14. Rootwork: Using the Folk Magick of Black America for Love, Money and Success- Tayannah Lee McQuillar

15. Voodoo & Hoodoo: The Craft as Revealed by Traditional Practitioners- Jim Haskins

Saw 1111 at work on Tuesday TWICE!! Only then for my clise friend to message me about a dream he had about me dating a bum ass hoe. Lol he told me to not date bum niggas
BUT ANYWAY IM SCARED CUZ THIS IS LEANING MORE TOWARDS ROMANTIC LOVE AND A BITCH DON'T KNOW IF HE READY
Today Im gonna do some more reading and also just cleanse my cards
I wanna be rlly productive today
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