Hello one and all, I'm Mr. Lucky. I am a resident of central Florida with a bit of practice in hoodoo, though my background is in sumerian/chaos magick/psybernetic occult workings. But I do love hoodoo, in fact hoodoo has overshadowed all my other practices. It's just so versatile! Anywho, you'll find me strongly opinionated and more willing to experiment then follow tradition.
A pleasure to meet you my faceless internet friends.
Greetings, Howdy, Whut up, and Such
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Re: Greetings, howdy, whut up, and such
Welcome, Mr. Lucky.
In my experience, having a background such as yours in chaos magic, ancient Sumerian magic, or "psybernetic occult workings" (whatever that means) is not too bad an impediment to the study and practice of hoodoo, as long the chaote is honest and does not attempt to appropraite African American culture as a chaos-collage trophy.
In other words, my faceless friend, you will find me just as opinionated as you are.
In my experience, having a background such as yours in chaos magic, ancient Sumerian magic, or "psybernetic occult workings" (whatever that means) is not too bad an impediment to the study and practice of hoodoo, as long the chaote is honest and does not attempt to appropraite African American culture as a chaos-collage trophy.
In other words, my faceless friend, you will find me just as opinionated as you are.
catherine yronwode
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Re: Greetings, howday, whut up, and such
Oh no! Hoodoo is no trophy! I've taken what I've needed from chaos magick and I'm done with it. I'm tired of taking a sharpie and writing statements of inent of a post-it note. Hoodoo is what magic is supposed to feel like for me: tribal, guttural.
I love it far to much to disrespect it.
I love it far to much to disrespect it.