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hi from a newbie in wisconsin

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:36 am
by SweetLady
Hello everyone,
Just adding a greeting. I am extremely new to hoodoo. I am hoping to find out more about the art. I have practiced other forms of magic without much luck. I am curious about hoodoo because so many people seem to believe it really works!

I am a Native American woman, an enrolled tribal member of a Wisconsin Indian Tribe. What intrigued me about hoodoo is (I am told) it has elements of Native American Spirituality/magic. Being Native American, I was immediately interested.

I have mainly read about and worked with new age/Wiccan forms of magic. I am not sure whether or not I have had success with it at all. I have never actually tried to place a spell on anyone because the main principle axiom of Wiccan belief is "harm none." I am a firm believer in the law of karma and in the Christian adage: "do onto others as you would have them do unto you." likewise, I am having some struggles with the idea of hoodoo love spells and tricks.

It would be nice to hear others opinions on the law of karma and/or the golden rule and how it applies where hoodoo is concerned.

Hope to hear from you soon!

Re: hi from a newbie in wisconsin

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:53 am
by catherineyronwode
Hello, SweetLady, and welcome to the Lucky Mojo Forum.

If you want to learn about the history, theoretical principles, and practical aspects of hoodoo as it developed in America, this forum is NOT the place to start. Instead, start by reading the pages online from my book "Hoodoo in Theory and Practice," especially this introductory section, called "Hoodoo History":

http://luckymojo.com/hoodoohistory.html

As you will note from that material, the Law of Karma (a Hindu concept, which works through the principle of reincarnation) is not really part of hoodoo, which is primarily grounded in African, Native American, and European folk magic, as seen through the lens of Protestant Christianity. The "three-fold law of return" (the Wiccan equivalent of Hindu karma) is not part of the belief system of hoodoo either, because hoodoo developed long before and culturally far outside of Wicca.

If the use of prayer or magic to influence either events or the minds of others is not something you wish to do, you probably will not find the practice of hoodoo rootwork to your liking. If you find conjure premises, goals, and objectives irreconcilable with your personal spiritual beliefs, then you would best be advised to either study conjure as a curious outsider would, politely and respectfully, or to walk away from it altogether.

In other words, conjure exists as a body of American folk magic knowledge and practice, and whether you like it or not, it will remain the folk magic of a certain sector of the American populace. :-)

This forum, however, if not for the teaching or theoretical discussion of varieties of spiritual or magical practice -- rather, it is a free customer and client forum for folks who purchase spiritual supplies from the Lucky Mojo Curio Co., providing supplementary information on how to use roots, herbs, candles, oils, powders, incenses, and amuletic charms in the practice of hoodoo and, to a certain extent, other world-wide forms of folk magic, such as stregheria, brujeria, trolldom, et al.

Re: hi from a newbie in wisconsin

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 7:51 pm
by jwmcclin
Welcome SweetLady!

Re: hi from a newbie in wisconsin

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 12:48 am
by Miss Ida Lundin
Hi SweetLady,
welcome to the forum.
You can choose to only work with personal cleansing, blessing and protection work.

Re: hi from a newbie in wisconsin

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 9:20 am
by Joseph Magnuson
Welcome, Sweetlady! Hope you learn a lot from these forums! Good luck to you!

-Joseph M.

Re: hi from a newbie in wisconsin

Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 11:15 am
by Mikki
Welcome to the forum!