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Sallie
Ann Glassman
Vodou Visions : An Encounter
with Divine Mystery
by Sallie Ann Glassman
A
completely accessible guide practicing Vodou and deepening
your connection with this bountiful life force
Comprehensive
and inviting, this book introduces readers to Vodou's rich
history, powerful ancestors, and vibrant spirits, known as
Lwa. With more than one hundred breathtaking illustrations,
Vodou Visions reveals how to honor and invoke the Lwa with
specific ceremonial offerings and litanies. Using methods
drawn from more than twenty years of practice, Vodou priestess
Sallie Ann Glassman shares purification and empowerment rituals
for individuals, communities, homes, and spiritual spaces.
For more advanced practitioners, Glassman describes ways to
deepen communication with the Lwa and to give thanks for an
ongoing spiritual relationship. The visions of the Lwa bring
a living experience of the Spirit into daily life.
Glassman
welcomes readers to a community of faith and--above all--to
a journey toward a creative spirituality that will enrich
and affirm their lives.
Sallie Ann Glassman is also the creator
and illustrator of the New Orleans Voodoo Tarot deck and is
widely recognized for her magical artwork in other media.
Visit her at www.feyvodou.com. -- Jane Wichers
Official
Web Site for Sallie Ann Galassman
Island Of salvation
A wide assortment of materials
for people interested in reaching the Spirit. Many of the
items are handmade by Manbo Sallie Ann Glassman.
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Sallie
Ann Glassman
The New Orleans Voodoo
Tarot
Louis Martinié, Sallie Ann Glassman
"Vodou"
is the spelling preferred by practitioners who revere this
powerful, ancient tradition--and Vodou Visions is the first
book to provide an inspirational and authentic guide to its
history, practices, and creative applications. It describes
the tools and techniques for developing the magical mind and
honoring the soul, while revealing how Vodou can release creative
spirituality and open doors to self-awareness.
"Unlike
the more staid or folkloric works of other writers, Manbo
Sallie Ann willingly instructs the reader in the path of Vodou
and does not hesitate to throw light on many parts of the
subject that other authors deliberately omit or obscure."
Jane Wichers - Haunted America Tours
Comprehensive
and inviting, this book introduces readers to Vodou's rich
history, powerful ancestors, and vibrant spirits, known as
Lwa. With more than one hundred breathtaking illustrations,
Vodou Visions reveals how to honor and invoke the Lwa with
specific ceremonial offerings and litanies. Using methods
drawn from more than twenty years of practice, Vodou priestess
Sallie Ann Glassman shares purification and empowerment rituals
for individuals, communities, homes, and spiritual spaces.
For more advanced practitioners, Glassman describes ways to
deepen communication with the Lwa and to give thanks for an
ongoing spiritual relationship. The visions of the Lwa bring
a living experience of the Spirit into daily life.
Glassman
welcomes readers to a community of faith and--above all--to
a journey toward a creative spirituality that will enrich
and affirm their lives.
Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic
Catherine Yronwode
Book
Description
This is the first book of its kind, presenting accurate botanical
information about roots and herbs employed in conjure, with
sample spells that will show you how to make and use your
own mojo bags, spiritual baths, and incenses. 224 pages
500 herbs, roots, minerals, and rare zoological curios, 750
traditional spells, tricks, and magical recipes, 50 black
and white illustrations. This book also covers the preparation
of famous Voodoo and Santeria oil dressings, bath crystals,
incenses, floor washes, cleansing and spiritual baths and
the preparation of mojo bags.
About
the Author
The author, Catherine Yronwode, is the proprietor of the Lucky
Mojo Curio Company, a manufactory for traditional herb-based
spiritual supplies. A former staff editor for Organic Gardening
Magazine, she has written extensively on subjects as diverse
as gardening, home crafts, antiques and collectibles, comic
books, rural music, and other aspects of popular culture.
She lives in Northern California with her husband, a dog,
cats, and chickens.
I
have to highly commend Catherine Yronwode, for such an important
book, which in my opinion is a modern classic in the usage
of herbal magic. This book belongs in every rootworker, witch,
santero, and shamans private collection. I highly recommend
this book, and wish I could give it more stars.
Voodoo
Queen: The Spirited Lives of Marie Laveau (Hardcover)
by Martha Ward
Book
Description
Each year, thousands of pilgrims visit the celebrated New
Orleans tomb where Marie Laveau is said to lie. They seek
her favors or fear her lingering influence. Voodoo Queen:
The Spirited Lives of Marie Laveau is the first study of the
Laveaus, mother and daughter of the same name, who were two
legendary leaders of religious and spiritual traditions many
still label as evil.
The Laveaus were free women of color and prominent French-speaking
Catholic Creoles. From the 1820s until the 1880s when one
died and the other disappeared, gossip, fear, and fierce affection
swirled about them. From the heart of the French Quarter,
in dance, drumming, song and spirit possession, they ruled
the imagination of New Orleans.
How
did the two Maries apply their "magical" powers
and uncommon business sense to shift the course of love, luck,
and the law? The women understood the real crime?they had
pitted their spiritual forces against the slave system of
the United States. Moses-like, they led their people out of
bondage and offered protection and freedom to the community
of color, rich white women, enslaved families, and men condemned
to hang.
The
curse of the Laveau family, however, followed them. Both loved
men they could never marry. Both faced down the press and
police who stalked them. Both countered the relentless gossip
of curses, evil spirits, murders, and infant sacrifice with
acts of benevolence.
The
book is also a detective story---who is really buried in the
famous tomb in the oldest "city of the dead" in
New Orleans? What scandals did the Laveau family intend to
keep buried there forever? By what sleight of hand did free
people of color lose their cultural identity when Americans
purchased Louisiana and imposed racial apartheid upon Creole
creativity? The book brings the improbable testimonies of
saints, spirits, and never-before printed eyewitness accounts
of their ceremonies and magical crafts to the lives of the
two Marie Laveaus, leaders of a major, indigenous American
religion.
Dr.
Snake's Voodoo Spellbook (Hardcover)
by Doktor Snake
Book
Description
*
Bring Back A Lost Lover
* Keep Enemies at Bay
* Attract Fame and Fortune
* See Into the Future
* Avert the Evil Eye
Voodoo,
in its many guises, has millions of adherents, yet it remains
shrouded in secrecy and sometimes fear. With the Voodoo Spellbook,
Dr. Snake - a renowned practioner of Voodoo - guides the reader
safely through this shadowy world.
Voodoo
does not shy away from human passions, but treats them honestly
and with respect. Voodoo teaches the acolyte how to fullfil
desires, mete out revenge, and gain personal power. With Dr.
Snake's simple spells, the reader will learn how to gain love
and sex, money and power, and health and well-being. And packaged
with each kit is a Lucky Mojo Doll, which can be used as a
Voodoo doll or as a mojo charm.
This
is a fascinating introduction to Voodoo / Hoodoo, with practical
application of various techniques--spells, curses, folk magick--for
anyone interested in the subject.
This book provides a very subtle, yet exciting introduction
to Southern style Voodoo / Hoodoo (not the Religion of "Voodou").
The
Complete Idiot's Guide(R) to Voodoo
by Shannon R. Turlington
Voodoo,
in its many guises, has millions of adherents, yet it remains
shrouded in secrecy and sometimes fear. With the Voodoo Spellbook,
Dr. Snake - a renowned practioner of Voodoo - guides
the reader safely through this shadowy world.
Voodoo
does not shy away from human passions, but treats them honestly
and with respect. Voodoo teaches the acolyte how to fullfil
desires, mete out revenge, and gain personal power. With Dr.
Snake's simple spells, the reader will learn how to gain love
and sex, money and power, and health and well-being. And packaged
with each kit is a Lucky Mojo Doll, which can be used as a
Voodoo doll or as a mojo c harm.
Secrets of Voodoo (Paperback)
Milo Rigaud
Secrets
of Voodoo traces the development of this complex religion
(in Haiti and the Americas) from its sources in the brilliant
civilizations of ancient Africa. This book presents a straightforward
account of the gods or loas and their function, the symbols
and signs, rituals, the ceremonial calendar of Voodoo, and
the procedures for performing magical rites are given.
"Voodoo,"
derived from words meaning "introspection" and "mystery,"
is a system of belief about the formation of the world and
human destiny with clear correspondences in other world religions.
Rigaud makes these connections and discloses the esoteric
meaning underlying Voodoo's outward manifestations, which
are often misinterpreted. Translated from the French by Robert
B. Cross. Drawings and photographs by Odette Mennesson-Rigaud.
Milo
Rigaud was born in Port au Prince, Haiti, in 1903, where he
spent the greater part of his life studying the Voodoo tradition.
In Haiti he studied law, and in France ethnology, psychology,
and theology. The involvement of Voodoo in the political struggle
of Haitian blacks for independence was one of his main concerns.
Hoodoo Mysteries (Paperback)
Ray Malbrough
Book Description
Conjuring money and attracting love, reversing hexes and stopping
slander-it's all in a day's work for the Hoodoo practitioner.
This is true American folk magic, colorful and powerful, yet
little-known outside of the bayous and backwoods of Louisiana.
Let Ray Malbrough take you deep inside the Hoodoo mysteries.
You'll learn the secrets of root working and magical baths,
the Head Pot and the Medium's necklace. You'll discover how
to divine the future with playing cards and cowrie shells,
and how to work with the spirits of the dead. Step inside
a world of magic and intrigue you never knew existed-enter
the hidden world of the Hoodoo.
About the Author
Ray T. Malbrough was born in New Orleans and was raised in
the "Pays des Cajuns" Region of southeastern Louisiana.
He learned the basics of hoodoo in his early teens with the
permission and encouragement of his mother. At age 19, he
started working in a New Orleans tearoom as a reader/advisor,
and has since earned a good reputation as a Hoodoo worker
all over the region surrounding his hometown of Houma. He
is a 1982 graduate of the Seax-Wica Seminary founded and directed
by Dr. Raymond Buckland. The author is active in the parapsychology
Association in Thibodeaux, Louisiana. Today, Ray is a full
time reader/advisor and hoodoo worker in his home in Houma.
Sticks,
Stones, Roots & Bones (Paperback)
Stephanie Rose Bird
Book
Description
2005 Coalition of Visionary Resources (COVR) Winner for Best
General Interest Book!
Hoodoo is an eclectic blend of African traditions, Native
American herbalism, Judeo-Christian ritual, and magical healing.
Tracing Hoodoo's magical roots back to West Africa, Stephanie
Rose Bird provides a fascinating history of this nature-based
healing tradition and gives practical advice for applying
Hoodoo magic to everyday life. Learn how sticks, stones, roots,
and bones - the basic ingredients in a Hoodoo mojo bag - can
be used to bless the home, find a mate, invoke wealth, offer
protection, and improve your health and happiness.
About
the Author
Stephanie Rose Bird is a hereditary intuitive, contemporary
rootworker, solitary green witch and visionary. She has been
involved with mysticism, symbology, spiritualism and the occult
for thirty years. Bird is inspired by her ancestors, in particular
her grandmothers, one of which was a psychic and the other
a spiritualist minister and herbal healer. Her uncle, a Santeria
priest, Babalawo of Shango, taught her the Ifa traditions
of the Yoruba people. Bird studies healing, magical and divination
traditions of indigenous people around the world with a focus
on Africa. Her passions include keeping the ancient traditions
alive and updating them so that they evolve with us, suiting
our current environment and lifestyles. She is a member of
the American Folklore Soceity, the Herb Research Foundation
and the Handcrafted Soap Maker's Guild.
Bird
holds a BFA cum laude from Temple University and an MFA from
UC San Diego, and has received multiple academic awards. Bird
was an assistant professor at the School of the Art Institute
of the Art Institute of Chicago from 1986-2002. Bird is active
advising masters' and doctoral candidates, giving lectures,
conducting goddess rituals, and writing for numerous publications.
Four
Seasons of Mojo (Paperback)
Stephanie Rose Bird
Book
Description
The changing of the seasons can feel magical-greens changing
to browns and golds, snow melting to show fresh buds. We all
recognize these tell-tale signs, but few are aware of the
powerful impact each season has on our spiritual lives. Four
Seasons of Mojo infuses ancient techniques, rituals, and methods
from around the world to use each season's inherent energies
to supplement body, mind, and soul.
Designed to further spiritual practices by learning from neighboring
cultures, this book provides readers with useful ideas unrestricted
by geographic borders, ethnicity, religion, or magical path.
Included are recipes and concepts from the Caribbean, African
American soul food, Buddhist Meditation practices, sacred
Hindu rites, Old European traditions, Australian Aboriginal
dreaming lessons, and Native American wisdom.
About
the Author
Stephanie Rose Bird is a hereditary intuitive, contemporary
rootworker, solitary green witch and visionary. She has been
involved with mysticism, symbology, spiritualism and the occult
for thirty years. Bird is inspired by her ancestors, in particular
her grandmothers, one of which was a psychic and the other
a spiritualist minister and herbal healer. Her uncle, a Santeria
priest, Babalawo of Shango, taught her the Ifa traditions
of the Yoruba people. Bird studies healing, magical and divination
traditions of indigenous people around the world with a focus
on Africa. Her passions include keeping the ancient traditions
alive and updating them so that they evolve with us, suiting
our current environment and lifestyles. She is a member of
the American Folklore Soceity, the Herb Research Foundation
and the Handcrafted Soap Maker's Guild.
Bird
holds a BFA cum laude from Temple University and an MFA from
UC San Diego, and has received multiple academic awards. Bird
was an assistant professor at the School of the Art Institute
of the Art Institute of Chicago from 1986-2002. Bird is active
advising masters' and doctoral candidates, giving lectures,
conducting goddess rituals, and writing for numerous publications.
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