Hoodoo Bibliography and Book Suggestions for African American Folk Magic

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Unread post by Addi123 » Sun Oct 13, 2013 11:24 am

I had this idea before. I really like the spells directed in Lucky Mojo spell kits and feel a connection I don't feel in many of the spells commonly found in spell books.
I had this idea based on 1, the fact I would like to read more of the spell kit instructions without buying the full sets first. 2, Because I loved "Hoodoo Herb and Root Theory" and think a spell book would be a great companion. and 3, Because I think it would be a good medium to add more spells not found in kits.

Would like to hear what others think of this suggestion

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Unread post by Miss Aida » Sun Oct 13, 2013 8:15 pm

Good Evening Addi123,
Have you seen: "THE BLACK FOLDER" ????
This is exactly what you want.
Find it here: http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatbooks.html
It's a TERRIFIC wealth of information!!
Have fun reading it!!
Take care

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The Black Folder edited by catherine yronwode
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Unread post by Naught1usMax1mus » Mon Oct 14, 2013 5:25 am

I agree that the Black Folder is a wonderful resource, to read as well to use!

Have you considered taking the HR Correspondence Course? You will be glad you did. There is so much more in the course on top of what you learn here at the Forum, as well as at HITAP. I found it to be a fascinating look into the cultural foundations, history, spirituality and psychology of the work, as well as the practical teachings. It gives you the confidence of being able to create your own spells and combinations, not just from what is in books. All of these things taken together are quite a good education! I hope you will consider it! Do not be intimidated by the commitment required, the interview with Cat, etc. If you are serious about wanting to study and see it through, you will be successful. Good luck to you!

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Unread post by Addi123 » Wed Oct 23, 2013 11:35 am

Thank you, I will definitely order a black folder. And I have been considering the lucky mojo course for after I've graduated from university

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Unread post by Gemini6267 » Fri Mar 14, 2014 12:10 pm

Hello One and All;

I just received my first order of books from Lucky Mojo and all I can say is "OH MY STARS"!!! They were all exactly what I hoped they would be and more! I am soooooo happy! Usually when I order books, well.... they're good but sometimes they aren't exactly what the description said they'd be. But, my books from Lucky Mojo, were exactly what I would hope for and more. Especially, "The Black Folder". I expected it to be - well a black folder filled with pages of hole punched essays. Well no... it is actually a soft cover book collection of what the description said it would be, it is fantastic. The following is a list of what I ordered;

The Master Book of Candle Burning - Henri Gamache

I had originally ordered, The Art of Hoodoo Candle Magic by Catherine Yronwode, but it was out of stock, so I substituted with this book. Even though it wasn't exactly what I would have wanted, it is still a very useful book and I had intended to buy it at a later date anyway. This book gives plenty of background and philosophical information regarding the art of candle burning as well as a short description of candle burning signs to be aware of. The list of spells is especially useful.

Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic - Catherine Yronwode

This is one of the most well thought out herbals I've seen in a long while. It gives the spiritual uses of herbs, roots and minerals as well as a collection of zoological curio information. I particularly love the manner by which the spiritual uses of any given herbs are listed in clear and concise detailed descriptions. This is much more informative than the typical list of words listed after an herb i.e.;protective, clearing, love, etc. The descriptions give detailed useful listings such as "To Make Your Money Go Farther", and the method by which to use the herb in just that manner. If their are more uses for an herb (and in most cases there are), each use will be listed and in the same manner as described above.

Encyclopedia of Mystics, Saints & Sages - Judika Illes

This is exactly the book I've been looking for. It lists noted spiritual people in an encyclopedic manner with detailed life information as available as well as all the pertinent correspondences associated with them such as offerings, attributes, rituals etc.

The Black Folder - edited by Catherine Yronwode

"The Black Folder" well what can one say? It IS NOT a black folder compiled with three holed punched xerox copied pages. It is actually a large soft covered book made to look like a black folder. It contains so many things contributed by many of the well known Hoodoo specialists that we've come to know and love via; The Lucky Mojo Hoodoo and Rootwork Hour. Spells, prayers, cookery, divination and so much more!

Oh, well... I'm just going on and on and I'll leave things at that. I'm very happy with my books and I just wanted to let everyone know LOL!

Regards!

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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Fri Mar 14, 2014 11:13 pm

Anthony

Thanks for the nice reviews, and i am glad you like our books and the books we distrbute. The second printing of The Art of Hoodoo Candle magic is BACK IN STOCK. Sorry you missed it on the first go-round, but the Gamache book is an essential piece of our history and now you have it. Anyway, you can order "The Art of Hoodoo Candle Magic" just fine now.

1) For a bibliography of books about hoodoo -- some in stock, some out of print, and all very good -- see:

AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HOODOO SOURCE MATERIAL
by Catherine Yronwode
http://www.southernspirits.org/hoodoo-bibliography.html


2) For a complete list of printed books on hoodoo and other forms of folk magic and spirituality that are in stock and in print from Lucky Mojo, see:

LUCKY MOJO BOOK PUBLISHING AND DISTRIBUTION
http://luckymojo.com.publishinghtml


While you are at that page, be sure to check out the section of retail discount packages -- special collections of books by subject or author that are sold at reduced prices as package deals

3) For a FREE ONLINE BOOK ON HOODOO, containing hundred of web pages on all aspects of the topic, with free spells, hoodoo history, and much more, see

"HOODOO IN THEORY AND PRACTICE"
by Catherine Yronwode
http://luckymojo/hoodoo.html


That link will get you to the table of contents, and you can read the entire book, one web page at a time.
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Unread post by Gemini6267 » Sun Mar 16, 2014 2:42 pm

Oh thats terrific! I've been putting together a list of things I need for another order, and I hope to have it finished in a week or so. Thanks so much :)

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Unread post by AprilRaine » Fri Mar 21, 2014 5:16 pm

I'm planning to buy one of the books from Lucky Mojo that deal with the Key of Solomon. I think there are three of them. I would like to ask anyone who knows more about those particular books to advise me on which one to start with? I don't know very much about the books but
would like to learn.

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Unread post by Miss Aida » Sun Mar 23, 2014 8:12 pm

Hello, candiijojo
My suggestion is to start with this one: The Key of Solomon the King (Clavicula Salomonis)
Good luck!
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Unread post by Leah Rivera » Mon Mar 24, 2014 1:45 am

To Magnolia --

I would recommend the following, if your interests run to the religious background to hoodoo:

Key of Solomon the King translated by McGegor Mathers
The 6th and 7th Books of Moses attributed to Moses
Mystery of the Long-Lost 8th, 9th, and 10th Books of Moses by Henri Gamache
Secrets of the Psalms by Godfrey A. Selig
The Magical Formula for Successful Prayer by Mikhail Strabo
Ten Lost Books of the Prophets by Lewis de Claremont
18 Lost Years of Jesus by Lloyd Kenyon Jones
The Master Book of Candle Burning by Henri Gamache
Protection Against Evil by Henri Gamache
Powers of the Psalms by Anna Riva
Helping Yourself with Selected Prayers by Anna Riva
375 Ways To Use Psalms by Anna Riva
Devotions to the Saints by Anna Riva
Magical Powers of the Saints by Ray Malbrough
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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Mon Mar 24, 2014 3:10 am

Thanks for that list, Leah.

For a bibliography of books about hoodoo -- some in stock, some out of print, and all very good -- see:

AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HOODOO SOURCE MATERIAL
by Catherine Yronwode
http://www.southernspirits.org/hoodoo-bibliography.html


For a complete list of books on hoodoo and other forms of folk magic and spirituality that are in stock and in print from Lucky Mojo, see:

LUCKY MOJO BOOK PUBLISHING AND DISTRIBUTION
http://luckymojo.com.publishinghtml


While you are at that page, be sure to check out the section of retail discount packages -- special collections of books by subject or author that are sold at reduced prices as package deals

Here are the new books we are publishing in 2014 for debut at the Hoodoo Heritage Festival in May. These books are included in the price of the admission ticket and will be for sale to the public after the festival. These all qualify as good books for BEGINNERS. They are very clearly written, contain historical background material, and are jam-packed with hundreds of magical tricks and spells you can use in your practice of conjure or folk magic.

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"Hoodoo Spiritual Baths: Cleansing Conjure with Washes and Waters" by Aura Laforest

"Trolldom: Spells and Methods of the Norse Folk Magic Tradition" by Johannes Bjorn Gardback

"Hoodoo Food!: The Best of the Conjure Cook-Off and Recipe Round-Up" edited by Sister Robin Petersen

"Bones, Shells, and Curios: A Contemporary Method of Casting the Bones" by Michele Jackson

Hoodoo Bible Magic: Sacred Secrets of Scriptural Sorcery" by Miss Michaele and Professor Charles Porterfield
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Unread post by AprilRaine » Mon Mar 24, 2014 10:31 am

Thank you, Miss Aida. I will follow that recommendation.

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Unread post by Jeanne » Mon Apr 21, 2014 10:33 am

I love The Black Folder! I've reread it twice already. Very powerful information. I want to buy the new books that were just published for the Hoodoo event. :) They look awesome.

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Unread post by morningstar_67 » Fri Jul 04, 2014 12:29 pm

hi everybody its good to be here again. So today what i wanted to talk about is i orderd three books that I've had my eyes on for a LONG time: the Art Of Hoodoo Candle MAgic, The Black Folder and Hoodoo Honey and Sugar spells.

My question here is that my books will be arriving and I'm actually looking to do some protection work and blessing because i feel
I'm being really over whelmed by evil eye and slander, and even hidden intentions by a person in my inner circle, I'm really trying to get the power of the white light to protect me and make me invisible to fight against the darkness thats trying to keep me down.

BUT do i Absolutely have to buy the oils from LMCC to anoint my candles and herbs or can i just go ahead and buy them from my local occult shop here in Toronto?

My books will be here any day now and i really want to start this work. Already its nagging at me night and day. If i order online ill have to wait even longer.

any help is as always appreciated thank you so much. :)
thankyou st.dymphna
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Unread post by Miss Aida » Sat Jul 05, 2014 8:26 pm

Hello, morningstar_67 ,

We don't advise buying products from competitors.

Additionally, how could anyone even suggest purchasing an oil with unknown ingredients and then assure you that it would work?

We know for a fact that Lucky Mojo's oils have the ingredients needed to get the job done.

Enjoy your books! They are very well written and quite informative.

Take care
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Unread post by morningstar_67 » Sun Jul 06, 2014 1:11 pm

miss aida,

I have been practicing for a couple years now. i have done a lot of work that has helped me create many a good path to good things, and of course some work has involved oils. that were purchased from my local occult shop.

i understand where you are coming from though, its just that I've have been watching these forums and doing my research on this book for a while now, i want this these books.

I'm just also finding that i want to take in every lesson that these pages will have to teach me and learn.
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Unread post by Miss Aida » Sun Jul 06, 2014 8:55 pm

Hello, morningstar_67,
Enjoy your books.
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Unread post by natstein » Mon Jul 07, 2014 1:07 pm

Hi Morningstar_67

The books you ordered are excellent books. I have all of them and refer to them often! I am sure you will find them to be very helpful in your hoodoo practice!

Peace~

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Unread post by Setanaya » Wed Sep 10, 2014 6:55 am

Hi Everyone,
A thank you to all who have suggested books, this is a very helpful and informative thread. I devoured HHRM and now I need more.
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Unread post by J-Mo » Wed Sep 10, 2014 7:27 am

Hello Setanaya,

HHRM has proved to be a valuable resource for me time and time again. So glad you enjoyed it.

Here are three of my favorite books on hoodoo that are full of information and workings.

http://www.luckymojo.com/artofhoodoocandlemagic.html

http://www.luckymojo.com/blackfolder.html

http://www.luckymojo.com/hoodoobiblemagic.html

Enjoy
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Unread post by Setanaya » Wed Sep 10, 2014 8:46 am

Hi J-Mo,
Thanks so much for the advice I just ordered the first 2 suggestions this week and I will be sure to get Hoodoo Bible Magic next time. i feel like I am on the right path!!!
Have a great day ;)
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Unread post by MissMichaele » Wed Sep 10, 2014 1:39 pm

J-Mo, nice to see another shout-out for Hoodoo Bible Magic. It was such a blast to put together, and my co-author and editor, Professor Porterfield and Miss Cat, brought so much to the table.

A friend of mine showed his copy to a former Baptist pastor who grew up in suburban Atlanta, and who said it was just like the things he heard growing up. His college-educated family didn't do that stuff, but they all knew about it :)

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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Sat Sep 13, 2014 4:19 pm

Our books, listed in order of publiction date:

BOO-GRI-HHSC
Hoodoo Herb & Root Magic, Paperback by catherine yronwode
$18.00
Published by Lucky Mojo, 2002.

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You can order right here in the Forum by clicking on the blue Add To Cart button.

BOO-GRI-AHCM
The Art of Hoodoo Candle Magic by catherine yronwode and Mikhail Strabo
$12.00
Published by Missionary Independent Spiritual Church, 2013.

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You can order right here in the Forum by clicking on the blue Add To Cart button.

BOO-GRI-HHSS
Hoodoo Honey and Sugar Spells by Deacon Millett
$12.00
Published by Lucky Mojo, 2013.

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BOO-GRI-BKFO
The Black Folder edited by catherine yronwode
$15.00
Published by Missionary Independent Spiritual Church, 2013.

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BOO-GRI-HSPB
Hoodoo Spiritual Baths by Aura Laforest
$12.00
Published by Lucky Mojo, 2014.

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BOO-GRI-HBIM
Hoodoo Bible Magic by Miss Michaele and Professor CharlesPorterfield
$12.00
Published by Missionary Independent Spiritual Church, 2014.

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BOO-GRI-HOFO
Hoodoo Food! The Best of the Conjure Cook-Off
$12.00
Published by Missionary Independent Spiritual Church, 2014.

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Unread post by mlove » Thu Sep 25, 2014 6:07 pm

I've enjoyed Hoodoo Honey and Sugar Spells and The Black Folder, very informative. I will be adding The Best of The Conjure Cook-off and Rootwork Recipe Round-Up to my next order.

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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Thu May 07, 2015 11:14 am

And now we have FIVE MORE BOOKS about hoodoo at the printers and they will be ready for sale in mid-May.

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"Paper In My Shoe: Name Papers, Petition Papers, and Prayer Payers in the Hoodoo Tradition" by catherine yronwode. This is a beginner and intermediate level introduction to the use of papers in magic and particularly in hoodoo. It provides a world survey of how magical papers are used in many culture and then provides page after page of practical love, money, protection, court case, and other spells in which name paper, petition papers, or prayer papers play a part. Illustrated with page after page of examples of magical writings and inscribed spells from all eras.

"A Deck of Spells: Hoodoo Playing Card Magic in Rootwork and Conjure" by Professor Charles Porterfield. This book brings back to the fore an old art of using playing cards in magical spells, long found in European folk magic and in Black American hoodoo. Also provided are several methods for reading cards -- and a hundred spells with playing cards. Jam-packed, valuable, and an eye-opener, this book is destined to change the way newcomers work in hoodoo by capturing for them the essence of an old, traditional methodology. Illustrated with examples of the actual written-on playing cards used by Professor Porterfield in the book.

"Deliverance!: Hoodoo Spells of Uncrossing, Healing, and Protection" by Khi Armand. This book is for anyone who feels crossed, jinxed, cursed, or messed up due to contact with negative energies, parasitic entities, or attacks that were sent through magical means. It is filled with diagnostic methods to determine what exactly is going on and prescriptive advice in the form of practical spells-casting to free yourself. A dense, thought-provoking, and supremely useful book, presented by a master rootworker and spiritual helper. Illustrated with pictures of historical uncrossing supplies from old hoodoo catalogues.

"Hoodoo Return and Reconciliation Spells: True Love Magic in the Conjure Tradition" by Deacon Millett. In this follow-up to his previous hit book on honey and sugar spells, Deacon Millett addresses the most-asked topic in hoodoo: how do i get my lover back? Written in an accessible extremely practical style, this book presents great historical spells from hoodoo's past, plus new and exciting ways of working refined from the Deacon's experience as a love-restoration specialist. Illustrated with pictures of historical love supplies from old hoodoo catalogues.

"Hoodoo Shrines and Altars: Sacred Spaces in Conjure and Rootwork" by Miss Phoenix LeFae. Coming to hoodoo from a background in Paganism, Miss Phoenix examines what distinguishes hoodoo shrines and altars from those of other religious paths, then delves into the difference between a working altar and a shrine f veneration, and shows the reader how to make, build, and work with every kind of permanent or temporary altar for every conceivable purpose. This book covers everything from vanity-table altars to elaborate installations with statuary and candles, and includes matchbox shrines, mantelpiece altars, and portable altars. A great book for the beginning practitioner, it will answer all your questions, from "What is an altar?" and "Do i really need an altar?" to "How to i clean my altar?" and "How do i take down an altar i no longer wish to work with?" Illustrated with pictures of historical altar supplies from old hoodoo catalogues.
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Unread post by Sophia Moon » Thu May 21, 2015 4:28 pm

I got Cat's Hoodoo Jukebox, Hoodoo Candle Magic and Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic today. Couldn't be happier. I just wanted to share.

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Unread post by Miss Aida » Thu May 21, 2015 8:51 pm

Hello, Sophia Moon,

CONGRATS!
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Unread post by Naexis » Mon Jun 22, 2015 3:11 pm

I read that getting a book on reading tea leaves would be helpful for learning to interpret shapes and such in wax.. so is there a particular book about tea leaves that would be good for that?

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Unread post by Miss Aida » Tue Jun 23, 2015 8:19 pm

Hello, Naexis ,

Absolutely yes!!!

Good luck and happy reading!!!
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Unread post by Naexis » Wed Jun 24, 2015 10:23 am

Thanks, Miss Aida. So...can you recommend a particular book on tea leaves?

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Unread post by Miss Athena » Wed Jun 24, 2015 4:59 pm

Hi Naexis,

If you scroll down this page to the section of books on divination, you will find several options for books on tea leaf reading:

http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatbooks.html

It never ceases to amaze me the kinds of stories that spell remains can tell!

For a bibliography of books about hoodoo -- some in stock, some out of print, and all very good -- see:

AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HOODOO SOURCE MATERIAL
by Catherine Yronwode
http://www.southernspirits.org/hoodoo-bibliography.html


For a complete list of books on hoodoo and other forms of folk magic and spirituality that are in stock and in print from Lucky Mojo, see:

LUCKY MOJO BOOK PUBLISHING AND DISTRIBUTION
http://luckymojo.com.publishinghtml


While you are at that page, be sure to check out the section of retail discount packages -- special collections of books by subject or author that are sold at reduced prices as package deals

Good luck!
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Unread post by neophyte79 » Sat Sep 19, 2015 12:11 am

Hello,
I'm new to both Hoodoo and the Luck Mojo forum. Before making purchases for rootwork I wanted to educate myself first. I already ordered the "Master Book of Candle Burning Paperback" by Henry Gamache and I plan on purchasing "Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic: A Materia Magica of African-American Conjure" by Catherine Yronwode.

Now to my question I wanted to purchase one other candle burning book but I’m trying to decide between "The Magic Candle: Facts and Fundamentals of Ritual Candle-Burning" by Charmaine Dey or "The Art of Hoodoo Candle Magic in Rootwork, Conjure, and Spiritual Church Services" by Catherine Yronwode.

:?: Which of these two books best complements what I already ordered and what I plan on purchasing? :?:

Any advice on which of the two I should purchase or any other books that would help on my quest to learn more about Hoodoo would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you for any and all help.

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Unread post by Miss Aida » Sat Sep 19, 2015 12:06 pm

Hello, neophyte79 ,

Wow, that's a difficult question. They are BOTH excellent books. But, if I only had one choice (and I would think long and hard about that because they are both wonderful books), I would choose: "The Art of Hoodoo Candle Magic in Rootwork, Conjure, and Spiritual Church Services" by Catherine Yronwode.

You are already buying the: "Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic: A Materia Magica of African-American Conjure" by Catherine Yronwode.
That is a terrific place to start. Some of us lovingly call this book: "The Green Bible". It is the best.

I would start with these books first. Then, you might either want to buy more books ( www.luckymojo.com/mojocatbooks.html ) or, perhaps, take the Rootwork Course that Miss cat teaches. It is wonderful

Wishing you the very best

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Re: Hoodoo Bibliography and Book Suggestions for African American Folk Magic

Unread post by neophyte79 » Sat Sep 19, 2015 7:58 pm

Hello Miss Aida,
Thank you for both the quick reply and the suggestion. It’s greatly appreciated. I’m going to order the books and look into the course as well.

Thank you again and take care

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Unread post by Lex009 » Sat Oct 03, 2015 9:37 pm

so I received your book yesterday Catherine, the mail man thought it hard to call me downstairs or ring the buzzer, so he ripped the package open and bend the book in half to fit it in the the box. Now do see why curses be fly left and right??, Im semi pissed off, I wish I saw who that mail person was. What made me buy your book was when I experimented with hot pepper sauce on a target, the results were very pleasing, so I started wondering what other concoctions I can come up with. Alot of the books on herbs online Ive read are not so good and just regurgitated nonsense, iVe heard good reviews on Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic, so im off to reading, let the fun begin..

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Unread post by Miss Athena » Sun Oct 04, 2015 5:50 pm

Hi Lex009,

What a pity that your mailman was so unprofessional! I would report it to your post office, so they know that this happened.

You will absolutely LOVE Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic! I have my copy marked up everywhere, and I refer to it almost daily. There's a reason it's known as the Green Bible!

Good luck, and happy reading!
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Unread post by Ecoloco77 » Wed Apr 06, 2016 8:58 am

Hi, someone has the Grimoire of St. Cipryanus?

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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Wed Apr 06, 2016 3:57 pm

There are actually several books sold under tha title. We do not carry any in stock at this time, as our major focus is on hoodoo.

See all the magic books that we carry in our shop here:

OCCULT BOOKS, SPELL BOOKS LOTTERY DREAM BOOKS, HERB MAGIC BOOKS, DIVINATION BOOKS, TAROT BOOKS and MORE
http://luckymojo.com/mojocatbooks.html

See all the magic books which we publish and distribute (including a sweet discount deal) here:

LUCKY MOJO BOOK PUBLISHING AND DISTRIBUTION
http://luckymojo.com/publishing.html

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Unread post by amber » Mon Sep 19, 2016 3:23 pm

Hello I love thee idea of a type of spell book, I've got the black folder, and Gratuadted from the course, but One book, with the sequence of work that may need to be done for a condition would be super helpful,
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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Mon Sep 19, 2016 4:43 pm

Between LMCCo, MISC, and YIPPIE, we have published SEVENTEEN SPELL BOOKS, TWO books on divination, and ONE book on the philosophy of a religion since 2002.

Some of the spell books are organized by type of work (herbs, baths, ensorcelled food, etc.) others are organized by condition (uncrossing, reconciliation, living outside the law, etc.) -- and some are wide-ranging compilations (The Black Folder, Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic, etc.).

For a bibliography of books about hoodoo -- some in stock, some out of print, and all very good -- see:

AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HOODOO SOURCE MATERIAL
by Catherine Yronwode
http://www.southernspirits.org/hoodoo-bibliography.html


For a complete list of books on hoodoo and other forms of folk magic and spirituality that are in stock and in print from Lucky Mojo, see:

LUCKY MOJO BOOK PUBLISHING AND DISTRIBUTION
http://luckymojo.com.publishinghtml


While you are at that page, be sure to check out the section of retail discount packages -- special collections of books by subject or author that are sold at reduced prices as package deals

From that page there is a link to each book, where you can read the table of contents of each one.

Good luck.
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Unread post by amber » Thu Sep 22, 2016 3:38 pm

Hello, I just ordered Martin Colemens book on spirit work , do you know of a great book. For working high magic , circle magic . Thanks much Amber
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Unread post by Papa Newt » Thu Sep 22, 2016 4:53 pm

Communing with the Spirits by Martin Coleman is a fantastic book! Read that book through and then read through it again taking your time.

As for books on Ceremonial Magic, you may consider checking out:

THE CLAVIS OR KEY TO THE MAGIC OF SOLOMON
by Joseph Peterson

THE KEY OF SOLOMON THE KING (CLAVICULA SALOMONIS)
edited by S. L. MacGregor Mathers

THE LESSER KEY OF SOLOMON
by Joseph Peterson

And even

PRACTICE OF MAGIC
by Draja Mickaharic

Many of these titles can be found in the Occult Books and Pamphlets section.

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Unread post by amber » Sun Sep 25, 2016 6:51 pm

Great thanks so much :-) Amber
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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Sat May 27, 2017 5:16 pm

1) For a bibliography of books about hoodoo -- some in stock, some out of print, and all very good -- see:

AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HOODOO SOURCE MATERIAL
by Catherine Yronwode
http://www.southernspirits.org/hoodoo-bibliography.html


2) For a complete list of printed books on hoodoo and other forms of folk magic and spirituality that are in stock and in print from Lucky Mojo, see:

LUCKY MOJO BOOK PUBLISHING AND DISTRIBUTION
http://luckymojo.com.publishinghtml


While you are at that page, be sure to check out the section of retail discount packages -- special collections of books by subject or author that are sold at reduced prices as package deals

3) For a FREE ONLINE BOOK ON HOODOO, containing hundred of web pages on all aspects of the topic, with free spells, hoodoo history, and much more, see

"HOODOO IN THEORY AND PRACTICE"
by Catherine Yronwode
http://luckymojo/hoodoo.html


That link will get you to the table of contents, and you can read the entire book, one web page at a time.

As of this month -- May, 2017 -- we have published a total of 26 books, most of them on hoodoo or other forms of folk magic. TWENTY of these books are available at the low cost of $9.00 each and come chock full of history, tips, tricks, and above all, MAGIC SPELLS in the African American rootwork tradirtion. If you select 12 titles, you can take TWO DOLLARS OFF EACH TITLE -- paying only $7.00 per book, PLUS, we will throw in a 13th book for FREE! Check out our BAKER'S DOZEN BOOK SPECIAL:

Hoodoo Books Baker's Dozen by Various Authors

BOO-SPE-9612
Hoodoo Books Baker's Dozen
$114.00

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You can order right here in the Forum by clicking on the blue Add To Cart button.

Now, you can get your pick of a "Baker's Dozen" for an amazing discount price! Order any twelve of the 96-page hoodoo, conjure, rootwork, and divination books which regularly sell for $9.00 each (a total of $108.00 for the set; $7.00 each when you buy all twelve). You pay only $84.00 (a savings of $24.00), PLUS, we will include one extra book FOR FREE! You will receive 1,248 illustrated pages of hoodoo history, magic spells for love and money, practical information on how to tell fortunes, traditional conjure tricks and tips for protection and uncrossing, and answers to questions in this big, beautiful discount array. Titles included in this special package deal and from which to select are:

• The Art of Hoodoo Candle Magic by catherine yronwode
• Bones, Shells, and Curios by Michele Jackson
• Cursing and Crossing by Miss Aida
• A Deck of Spells by Professor C. D. Porterfield
• Deliverance! by Khi Armand
• Hoodoo Bible Magic by Miss Michaele and Professor C. D. Porterfield
• Hoodoo Food! by The Ladies Auxiliary of MISC
• Hoodoo Honey and Sugar Spells by Deacon Millett
• Hoodoo Return and Reconciliation Spells by Deacon Millett
• Hoodoo Shrines and Altars by Miss Phoenix LeFae
• Hoodoo Spiritual Baths by Aura Laforest
• Legends of Incense, Herb, and Oil Magic by Lewis de Claremont restored, revised, and edited by catherine yronwode
• North Asian Magic by David Borji Shi
• Paper In My Shoe by catherine yronwode
• The Sporting Life by Professor C. D. Porterfield
• This Amazing Book by Sunrae Products Company restored, revised, and edited by catherine yronwode
• Throwing the Bones by catherine yronwode
• Vulvamancy by Dr. Jeremy Weiss
• Women's Work by Aura Laforest

BONUS:
• Trolldom Preview by Johannes Gardback or
• The Gospel of Satan by Troll Towelhead

NOTE: The individual books are available through Lucky Mojo and other fine retailers, including Amazon, but this special Baker's Dozen offer is NOT available at Amazon, only from the Lucky Mojo Curio Company.
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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Wed Mar 21, 2018 11:20 am

Here are the new Lucky Mojo books for 2018! They are all useful, basic texts that will get you started with folk-magic spells and divination methods.

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Each of these new books is a jam-packed 96 pages long. They are written by professional readers and rootworkers who have a solid grounding in the history and culture of African-American hoodoo. The three spells books are each guaranteed to contain more than 100 spells per book -- for only $9.00 a book. The book on reading lays out dozens of amazing ways for foretell the future with stones, rocks, runes, coins, and even candy Valentine's hearts, suitable for both beginners and professional psychic readers.

CASH BOX CONJURE by Miss Phoenix LeFae - http://luckymojo.com/cashboxconjure.html
THE ART OF MAKING MOJOS by Catherine Yronwode - http://luckymojo.com/theartofmakingmojos.html
LITHOMANCY by Rev. Dr. Jon Saint Germain - http://luckymojo.com/lithomancy.html
DESTROYING RELATIONSHIPS by Miss Aida - http://luckymojo.com/destroyingrelationships.html
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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Fri Mar 30, 2018 6:39 pm

for 2018, we have again increased our list of inexpensive, basic books on hoodoo techniques of spell casting using various ingredients and forms of work, and working for various outcomes or condition -- plus our books on divination and world-wide folk magic.

Here is a break-down of categories. Note that some books appear in more than one category:

SPELLS using specific INGREDIENTS or METHODS for various conditions

Art of Hoodoo Candle Magic
Art of Making Mojos
Crystal Magic
Deck of Spells
Hoodoo Bible Magic
Hoodoo Food
Hoodoo Honey and Sugar Spells
Hoodoo Spiritual Baths
Hoodoo Shrines and Altars
Legends of Incense, Herb, and Oil Magic
Paper In My Shoe

SPELLS for specific CONDITIONS AND SITUATIONS using various ingredients

Cash Box Conjure
Cursing and Crossing
Deliverance!
Destroying Relationships
Hoodoo Return and Reconciliation Spells
Sporting Life
Women's Work

DIVINATION METHODS for FORTUNE TELLING

Bones, Shells, and Curios
Crystal Magic
Deck of Spells
Lithomancy
Throwing the Bones

MEDICAL and MAGICAL HERBALISM

Legends of Incense, Herb, and Oil Magic
This Amazing Book Opens the Door to Better Health

WORLD-WIDE FOLK MAGIC AND FOLK RELIGION

North Asian Magic
The Gospel of Satan

Read more about these books at the publishing hub-page at
http://www.luckymojo.com/luckymojopublishing.html

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Unread post by teamotanae » Wed May 30, 2018 3:02 pm

Good day

I was wondering if these books were available on kindle or a downloadable pdf that can go on my mobile phone.

It would be great for those who have to keep it a secret from our family and friends that we are practicing hoodoo.

If there is an option to purchase them digitally instead of hard copies can you please direct me as to how I would go about this.


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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Wed May 30, 2018 7:26 pm

teamotanae --

Thanks for your interest in our publications. All of our books are only available as print books, very reasonably priced, and 10% of the retail price for each book goes to the author of the book.

We do not publish electronic books and we never will.

If you find an electronic copy of one of our books, it is an illegal copy that was made to avoid paying the author for his or her work.

If you must keep your interest in folk magic secret, i suggest you rent a storage locker -- and store your materials and do your work there.

Good luck.
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Unread post by teamotanae » Thu May 31, 2018 1:58 am

Thanks, didn’t think of that... great idea ❤️❤️. It’s sad that we can’t tell people about the things that we are drawn to. I tried to hint that I was studying the craft and was called an evil witch 😞😞

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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Thu May 31, 2018 9:29 pm

teamotanae --

By "the craft" do you mean Anglo-Celtic witchcraft? If so, our books may not be what you are looking for -- they are mostly about African American Christian folk magic. We do carry witchcraft books from other publishers in our shop, but that is not our primary focus.
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Unread post by teamotanae » Thu May 31, 2018 10:27 pm

No I’m interested in hoodoo .... picked up the word over the years of research over the internet. Good to know that is not the context in which I should be using it ( I thought all magic was “the craft” lol). Thanks for more clarification ❤️❤️

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Unread post by harrykane140693 » Fri Aug 03, 2018 7:13 pm

I was wondering where I could go or what books I could get to study hoodoo. The real hoodoo, not the fake hoodoo. It seems like everywhere I go for information on the subject, it has nothing to do with the old true hoodoo that existed in the southeast more than a hundred years ago. Is it even possible to find information on genuine hoodoo or has it all been tainted by hollywood movies, fake stories, and fake 'hoodoo spells' that will make you a millionaire or help you get laid? I am fascinated by old folklore and I would really like to know what they practiced way back when.

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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Fri Aug 03, 2018 7:35 pm

harrykane140693 --

Our sister-site, Southern Spirits, contains an excellent selection of 19th century hoodoo material, plus the Hoodoo Bibliography, which is located here:

http://www.southern-spirits.com/hoodoo- ... raphy.html

Read this thread from page 1 and you will find lots of other good suggestions.
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Unread post by JayDee » Sat Aug 04, 2018 7:49 am

harrykane140693,

Look at the books Lucky Mojo offers and the wealth of info Cat has provided on her web page. This site is authentic with authentic products made in the tradition. I have been a steadfast customer of Lucky Mojo and its the only products I will use. The books are written by Cat or associates who are masters in the art and taught from those who know the craft. You can order the books in a dozen deal. Cats book is a great start as well.

HOODOO BOOKS BAKER'S DOZEN
by Various Authors

HOODOO HERB AND ROOT MAGIC
by Catherine Yronwode

http://www.luckymojo.com/hoodoo.html
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Unread post by Sister Jean » Sun Aug 05, 2018 10:15 am

Great suggestions, j82!
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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Thu Dec 27, 2018 3:49 pm

Here is the latest offering in our inexpensive ($9.00 for 96 pages) book list. This one is especially useful for "beginners" because it is actually the very earliest hoodoo spell book ever compiled. It was first published in 1928, and there have been many variant versions of it over the years, but now, at long last, Lucky Mojo presents the compiled and complete "Genuine Black and white Magic of Marie Laveau: --

BOO-GRI-BAWM
Genuine Black and White Magic of Marie Laveau ed. by cat yronwode
$12.00

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You can order right here in the Forum by clicking on the blue Add To Cart button.

Read more details here:

Genuine Black and White Magic of Marie Laveau Book Questions and Answers
http://forum.luckymojo.com/genuine-blac ... 91898.html
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Unread post by LittleWitch2020 » Fri Feb 22, 2019 11:37 am

God knows I needed this. I've bought 6 of the books already (plus The Black Folder).
This is a journey that's long, however worth it! :(
Thank you all for caring about us Newbies😊

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Unread post by JayDee » Fri Feb 22, 2019 12:27 pm

LittleWitch2020,

Here is a link to a baker's dozen 13-book special of the Lucky Mojo $9.00 books you can order, it covers everything from protection, baths, love work, honey jars, break up and cursing.

Hoodoo books baker's dozen: http://www.luckymojo.com/publishing.html

Absolute must purchase to study and learn: http://www.luckymojo.com/hoodooherbmagic.html

Good book if you dont know the type of candles that exist: THE MAGIC CANDLE by Charmaine Dey

Another great book using candles, moving candles and Psalms: THE MASTER BOOK OF CANDLE BURNING by Henri Gamache

Free Lucky Mojo information on hoodoo written by cat yronwode: http://www.luckymojo.com/hoodoo.html

Lucky Mojo free spells archive: http://www.luckymojo.com/spells.html
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Unread post by SWEETSUGGA74 » Mon May 06, 2019 6:19 pm

I just received my four new books today. I am so excited to get started.As I looked through the books I was so amazed at all the material to learn. I will be ordering more books and supplies soon. I am also looking forward to taking the class very soon. I am also reading the online book Hoodoo in Theory and Practice by Catherine Yronwode, It's very interesting. I did not realize it was that much history involved.
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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Thu May 16, 2019 3:35 pm

Thanks for your interest. HISTORY is one of the best things we can study, in my opinion, because it lends a great weight to TRADITION and to PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE.

For a bibliography of books about hoodoo -- some in stock, some out of print, and all very good -- see:

AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HOODOO SOURCE MATERIAL
by Catherine Yronwode
http://www.southernspirits.org/hoodoo-bibliography.html


For a complete list of books on hoodoo and other forms of folk magic and spirituality that are in stock and in print from Lucky Mojo, see:

LUCKY MOJO BOOK PUBLISHING AND DISTRIBUTION
http://luckymojo.com.publishinghtml


While you are at that page, be sure to check out the section of retail discount packages -- special collections of books by subject or author that are sold at reduced prices as package deals
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