I just watched "The Fugitive Kind" with Marlon Brando. It's not really
a hoodoo movie, but has a Conjure Man named Uncle Pleasant as a
character. I haven't read "Orpheus Descending", the Tennissee Williams
play that it was based on, so I don't know if he has a bigger role in
that.
Jason Miller ...
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- Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:33 pm
- Forum: Hoodoo in History / Hoodoo in the News
- Topic: Hoodoo in Fiction Books Movies Film TV Television Shows Stage Plays
- Replies: 282
- Views: 121224
- Mon Jun 16, 2008 1:49 pm
- Forum: Books, Pamphlets, and Grimoires in Hoodoo
- Topic: Hoodoo Bibliography and Book Suggestions for African American Folk Magic
- Replies: 511
- Views: 271575
Re: Hoodoo Bibliography and Book Suggestions for African American Folk Magic
--- In hrcourse@yahoogroups.com, "Johannes" <votangreen@...> wrote:
> > Jason wrote a pretty nice book himself called "Protection and
Reversal Magick - A Witch´s
> > Defence Manual". Mixed methods but down to earth in most ways and
pragmatically true
> > to its title. Despite the Lwellyn-like ...
> > Jason wrote a pretty nice book himself called "Protection and
Reversal Magick - A Witch´s
> > Defence Manual". Mixed methods but down to earth in most ways and
pragmatically true
> > to its title. Despite the Lwellyn-like ...
- Sun May 25, 2008 8:22 pm
- Forum: Books, Pamphlets, and Grimoires in Hoodoo
- Topic: Hoodoo Bibliography and Book Suggestions for African American Folk Magic
- Replies: 511
- Views: 271575
Re: Hoodoo Bibliography and Book Suggestions for African American Folk Magic
The following is my review of the new edition of the 6th and 7th
Books of Moses from Ibis Press edited by Joseph Peterson.
It will be published in the summer edition of Behutet Magazine, but
I thought it might be of interest to folks here on the list.
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The Sixth and Seventh Books ...
Books of Moses from Ibis Press edited by Joseph Peterson.
It will be published in the summer edition of Behutet Magazine, but
I thought it might be of interest to folks here on the list.
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The Sixth and Seventh Books ...
- Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:32 pm
- Forum: Lucky Mojo Curio Co. Announcements and News
- Topic: Holiday and Birthday Greetings and Traditions, Social News
- Replies: 127
- Views: 47306
Re: Holiday and Birthday Greetings and Traditions, Social News
Hey,
Today is Epiphany and it is of course a well known spell to sprinkle
the door of the house with Holy water and writing the year and the
initials C+M+B above the door with chalk. The CMB stand for Caspar,
Melchior, and Balthazar but also has the meaning of "Christus Mansionem
Benedictat ...
Today is Epiphany and it is of course a well known spell to sprinkle
the door of the house with Holy water and writing the year and the
initials C+M+B above the door with chalk. The CMB stand for Caspar,
Melchior, and Balthazar but also has the meaning of "Christus Mansionem
Benedictat ...
- Tue Jan 02, 2007 8:21 pm
- Forum: Hoodoo in History / Hoodoo in the News
- Topic: Hoodoo in Fiction Books Movies Film TV Television Shows Stage Plays
- Replies: 282
- Views: 121224
Re: Hoodoo in Fiction Books Movies Film TV Television Shows Stage Plays
--- In hrcourse@yahoogroups.com, "Quimbisero" <quimbisa@...> wrote:
> >
> Any good recommendations for worthwhile films dealing with the
subject
> > of Hoodoo and Rootwork? I am referring to either documentaries or
> dramas which do not go the horror or psychological thriller route.
>
> Eoghan ...
> >
> Any good recommendations for worthwhile films dealing with the
subject
> > of Hoodoo and Rootwork? I am referring to either documentaries or
> dramas which do not go the horror or psychological thriller route.
>
> Eoghan ...
- Tue Sep 26, 2006 7:16 pm
- Forum: Books, Pamphlets, and Grimoires in Hoodoo
- Topic: Hoodoo Bibliography and Book Suggestions for African American Folk Magic
- Replies: 511
- Views: 271575
Re: Hoodoo Bibliography and Book Suggestions for African American Folk Magic
Does anyone here know of an English translation of St Cyprians
Grimoire (any of the versions).
The closest that I have been able to find is this page translating a
few of the spells (which will mostly be familiar to those in this
class).
http://www.portcult.com/SAINT_CYPRIAN.0 ... SPELLS.htm
Grimoire (any of the versions).
The closest that I have been able to find is this page translating a
few of the spells (which will mostly be familiar to those in this
class).
http://www.portcult.com/SAINT_CYPRIAN.0 ... SPELLS.htm
- Tue Jan 17, 2006 1:54 pm
- Forum: Hoodoo in History / Hoodoo in the News
- Topic: (Non-Hoodoo) Discussions About World-Wide Folk Lore Religion and Magic
- Replies: 32
- Views: 42209
Re: (Non-Hoodoo) Discussions About World-Wide Folk Lore Religion and Magic
Much of Leland's library and notes are in the stacks of the
Philadelphia Art Museum. I have not viewed it myself, but someone I
know who has claims that there are letters between him and
Magdelena.
Jason
(How interesting! I would love to know more about that. It is off-topic here, as ...
Philadelphia Art Museum. I have not viewed it myself, but someone I
know who has claims that there are letters between him and
Magdelena.
Jason
(How interesting! I would love to know more about that. It is off-topic here, as ...
- Tue Nov 08, 2005 11:31 pm
- Forum: Anointing and Dressing Oils in Hoodoo Spells
- Topic: Compelling Oil Questions and Answers
- Replies: 96
- Views: 57306
Compelling Oil Questions and Answers
I have a project that I am working on that I have had trouble being
disciplined about persuing, but never the less, needs to be done. I
decided to use a Compelling spell, same as I would use to get someone
else to keep a promise, but use myself as the target.
So far it is working beautifully and ...
disciplined about persuing, but never the less, needs to be done. I
decided to use a Compelling spell, same as I would use to get someone
else to keep a promise, but use myself as the target.
So far it is working beautifully and ...
- Thu Aug 18, 2005 11:06 pm
- Forum: Books, Pamphlets, and Grimoires in Hoodoo
- Topic: Hoodoo Bibliography and Book Suggestions for African American Folk Magic
- Replies: 511
- Views: 271575
Re: Hoodoo Bibliography and Book Suggestions for African American Folk Magic
Jeff Anderson Wrote:
> > > The picture on the cover is of one of Miriam Chamani's altars. A
> > little while back, there were a few posts about her, I believe.
The
> > > picture itself was a good one, I just hate that the press went and
> > put it in black and white. It lost something in the ...
> > > The picture on the cover is of one of Miriam Chamani's altars. A
> > little while back, there were a few posts about her, I believe.
The
> > > picture itself was a good one, I just hate that the press went and
> > put it in black and white. It lost something in the ...
- Thu Aug 18, 2005 8:06 pm
- Forum: Hoodoo in History / Hoodoo in the News
- Topic: Hoodoo in Fiction Books Movies Film TV Television Shows Stage Plays
- Replies: 282
- Views: 121224
Re: Hoodoo in Fiction Books Movies Film TV Television Shows Stage Plays
I saw Skeleton Key last night. Cat, your influence shows. I cant wait
for the DVD so I can see the blackhawk ceremony.
I really got a kick out of the Conjure shop in Algiers being hidden
behind a Laundomat. The first conjure shop I ever visited when I was a
kid was hidden behind an African ...
for the DVD so I can see the blackhawk ceremony.
I really got a kick out of the Conjure shop in Algiers being hidden
behind a Laundomat. The first conjure shop I ever visited when I was a
kid was hidden behind an African ...
- Tue Mar 22, 2005 1:09 am
- Forum: Hoodoo Spells for Spirituality and Religion
- Topic: Hoodoo, Religion, and Religious Magic: Voodoo Wicca Santeria Witchcraft Christianity Atheism
- Replies: 640
- Views: 357223
Re: The Silver Ravenwolf Question
> In January 2002 the word "hoodoo" did not appear in her self-
> description:
> http://web.archive.org/web/20020203144201/www.silverravenwolf.com/
> books.htm
>
> In January 2003 she establshed herself as a "hoodoo and hexerie
> practitioner."
> http://web.archive.org/web/20030207081057/www ...
> description:
> http://web.archive.org/web/20020203144201/www.silverravenwolf.com/
> books.htm
>
> In January 2003 she establshed herself as a "hoodoo and hexerie
> practitioner."
> http://web.archive.org/web/20030207081057/www ...