Greetings from a Longtime Admirer :)
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 4:47 pm
Hello everyone,
I have been admiring this forum and Lucky Mojo in general since 2015 when I saw the products in a local store in Greensboro, NC. I had been studying hoodoo aspects from a friend from New Orleans since 2011, but wanted the "academic" knowledge behind the real-life application (history, origins, etc.). She has a "black granny" and a "white granny", and learned everything she knows about conjuring from her "white granny". Interestingly, I saw a photo of her white granny, and she is very light-skinned black, but in Louisiana, she was passe blanc.
We have made red brick dust with old bricks in my back yard and she has taught me about various forms of protection and hexing and various "tonics" her grandmother makes, but she doesn't know the ingredients because her granny won't tell her. I'd love to take the correspondence course and learn more about, what I regard, as the cultural anthropological aspect of the Hoodoo tradition because her granny is so secretive and won't share everything under insistence that she is a good, Christian woman and not into witchcraft.
We live in NC and I'd like to move to the Asheville area sometime soon. If anyone is in the area, please let me know! I'd love to connect!
I have been admiring this forum and Lucky Mojo in general since 2015 when I saw the products in a local store in Greensboro, NC. I had been studying hoodoo aspects from a friend from New Orleans since 2011, but wanted the "academic" knowledge behind the real-life application (history, origins, etc.). She has a "black granny" and a "white granny", and learned everything she knows about conjuring from her "white granny". Interestingly, I saw a photo of her white granny, and she is very light-skinned black, but in Louisiana, she was passe blanc.
We have made red brick dust with old bricks in my back yard and she has taught me about various forms of protection and hexing and various "tonics" her grandmother makes, but she doesn't know the ingredients because her granny won't tell her. I'd love to take the correspondence course and learn more about, what I regard, as the cultural anthropological aspect of the Hoodoo tradition because her granny is so secretive and won't share everything under insistence that she is a good, Christian woman and not into witchcraft.
We live in NC and I'd like to move to the Asheville area sometime soon. If anyone is in the area, please let me know! I'd love to connect!