Hey there,
My name is Penny and I am 32 years old -I live in PA near Philly. I am a student of Orion Foxwood's Faeryseership. Orion has really peaked my interest in Hoodoo and I find myself drawn to it. I find myself drawn to many things having to do with the South.....past life possibly- maybe ancestry?
Anyway....I have gotten the Hoodoo Herb and Root book and it is great Formulary but doesn't explain much. I am making my way through Cat's online book as well. Does anyone have any other books to recommend to get started?
Also I know I am not ready to take her correspondence course as I am just getting my feet wet...but can I order the student book from her?
Thanks for being so kind as to answer a newbies questions!
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Welcome Penny, to my knowledge, the book is only for sale to students in the course. But someone will correct me if I am wrong. Here is a list of appropriate books that may help with your inquiry. http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatbooks.html I have read many of them but nothing is as clear as cat's information.
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Indeed the course book is only available to course students.jwmcclin wrote:Welcome Penny, to my knowledge, the book is only for sale to students in the course. But someone will correct me if I am wrong. Here is a list of appropriate books that may help with your inquiry. http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatbooks.html I have read many of them but nothing is as clear as cat's information.
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Re: Hey there-Newbie and question
While not entirely conjure, the books of Draja Mickaharic, which LM sells, has a great deal of folk-magick information. He draws mostly from Eastern European folk-magick with a blend of Afro-Carribean practices, but does include a good deal of hoodoo as well.
His books are good introductions into the folk-magick and along with Miss cat's writings will give you an idea about what folk-magick is all about.
Miss cat's HHRM includes a wonderful introduction to it that will help you understand the practices. HITAP will have most of what you'll need to learn about the background and history of hoodoo.
May I also recommend the pages of AIRR: www.readersandrootworkers.org These pages will include a good deal of information as well.
Good luck in your studies.
His books are good introductions into the folk-magick and along with Miss cat's writings will give you an idea about what folk-magick is all about.
Miss cat's HHRM includes a wonderful introduction to it that will help you understand the practices. HITAP will have most of what you'll need to learn about the background and history of hoodoo.
May I also recommend the pages of AIRR: www.readersandrootworkers.org These pages will include a good deal of information as well.
Good luck in your studies.
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Re: Hey there-Newbie and question
I second the recommendation of Draja Mickaharic's work, keeping in mind that it's not all hoodoo but will get you thinking in the right direction.
Also, welcome to the forum! There's a great amount of information to be gleaned here as well.
Also, welcome to the forum! There's a great amount of information to be gleaned here as well.
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