
I was raised Protestant, then went into Wicca, joined a Druid group and so on and it was really not bad, but there was someting missing, it felt not "well roundet" to me. Maybe this was because I grew up most of my childhood in a small village, with people, that knew: "If you want to have this, you have to do that.". It was nothing "big", just simple spells or customs, mostly linked with plant lore or christian holidays like Pentecost. I think that impressed me for my whole life and although I like to read a lot about different ways of magic and spirituality, in practise I always come back to the "simple things" of my childhood, where I feel at home.
When I found out more about Hoodoo, I recognized that it has a lot of things in common with the folk traditions I knew and I was so happy, because although we have many customs here, we have no whole body of acquired knowledge, like Hoodoo is and I love to learn more about it.
Greetings, Starfish