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Greetings from Texas

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 8:36 am
by Benjamin_Joseph
Hello everyone! My name is Benjamin and I am from Houston, Texas.

I guess this is the part where I state a little bit about myself. I love to study religion and various spiritual practices from around the world; probably one of the many reasons why I am majoring in anthropology. I am mostly Catholic; I was raised as one but practicing magic seems to throw things a bit off. I have a background/knowledge of Wicca, Witchcraft, Shamanism, Judaism, and Ceremonial Magic that I have amassed over the past ten to eleven years. I am thoroughly interested in learning more about Hoodoo and integrating it into my daily life a bit more. I have found these forums, and the LM website as a whole, to be more than helpful in learning. I greatly appreciate the wealth of knowledge, help, and kindness conveyed by everyone on here.

Have a blessed day. :)

Re: Greetings from Texas

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 8:48 am
by Mama Micki
Welcome to the Lucky Mojo Forum, Benjamin!

Re: Greetings from Texas

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 9:07 am
by Papa Newt
Welcome, Benjamin!

Re: Greetings from Texas

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 10:28 am
by MoonBreath
Hi Benjamin, welcome! I am Catholic too, though I grew up Protestant. I find that hoodoo blends nicely with our faith. It is a Christian point of view, after all. Plus, the Vigil candles remind me of the ones we use in church - except they are colorful and have oils and sparkles on them. The incense too ( just like in church ), and the prayers and psalms ( also very Catholic ), plus having the bottle of Holy Water and the Blessed Salt in the house - all these things fit well into a Catholic home. :) You might want to print out a copy of the blessing for salt ( Old Roman Rite ) and take it with you when you get your priest to bless the salt ( it will save him time trying to look it up ). Lots of hoodoo folks have home altars - the only other people I have seen doing that are devout Catholics ( who home school their kids and wear veils in church ). What I'm saying is, hoodoo and the Catholic church go very well together in my experience. You can have a home altar with pictures of Jesus and your favorite saints and people will probably just assume you lean toward old fashioned Catholic devotion.

I have had great luck with the candles I have burned, as well as with using Chinese Wash in my Pine-sol to mop the house when doing home cleansing. If anything, the hoodoo and Lucky Mojo items get you to pray more - and that's a good thing in anybody's church. ;)

Re: Greetings from Texas

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 10:45 am
by Benjamin_Joseph
Thank you Mama Micki and Papa Newt for the welcome. :)
MoonBreath wrote:Hi Benjamin, welcome! I am Catholic too, though I grew up Protestant. I find that hoodoo blends nicely with our faith. It is a Christian point of view, after all. Plus, the Vigil candles remind me of the ones we use in church - except they are colorful and have oils and sparkles on them. The incense too ( just like in church ), and the prayers and psalms ( also very Catholic ), plus having the bottle of Holy Water and the Blessed Salt in the house - all these things fit well into a Catholic home. :) You might want to print out a copy of the blessing for salt ( Old Roman Rite ) and take it with you when you get your priest to bless the salt ( it will save him time trying to look it up ). Lots of hoodoo folks have home altars - the only other people I have seen doing that are devout Catholics ( who home school their kids and wear veils in church ). What I'm saying is, hoodoo and the Catholic church go very well together in my experience. You can have a home altar with pictures of Jesus and your favorite saints and people will probably just assume you lean toward old fashioned Catholic devotion.

I have had great luck with the candles I have burned, as well as with using Chinese Wash in my Pine-sol to mop the house when doing home cleansing. If anything, the hoodoo and Lucky Mojo items get you to pray more - and that's a good thing in anybody's church. ;)
Thank you so much for the insight, MoonBreath! I've erected a small altar in my closet for daily devotions. I have enjoyed the vigil candles and frankincense that I burn. I ran out of Holy Water though, and I have never had Blessed Salt...I am not sure what I would use the Salt for. I typically don't like it on my altar because I feel like it keeps away spirits. >.<

Re: Greetings from Texas

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:02 pm
by Doctor Hob
Hello, and welcome.

Re: Greetings from Texas

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 9:56 pm
by jwmcclin
Welcome to the Lucky Mojo forum Benjamin_Josephn! One of the many services Lucky Mojo offers is this forum, where you can ask questions about how to use Lucky Mojo's spiritual supplies.

Here are a few others...

Lucky Mojo's online catalog includes various hoodoo oils, incense, powders, spell kits, and candles.
cat's online book of conjure craft: How to make mojo bags; lay tricks; burn candles and incense; use baths, washes, oils, powders, herbs, and roots; draw luck, love and money; and take off crossed conditions.
cat's book Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic; you will review excerpts from the book.
Please schedule an hour to listen to the The Lucky Mojo Rootwork Hour