Tumgik
#Voodoo Spell
spiritualbodysblog · 2 years
Text
I appreciate life more, the moment I met Dr kowa, all the fear and anxiety was quickly taken away. My life is more complete now, since my relationship was restored I find more reason to enjoy my life with my beloved man. he is all that matters to me. I could not bear it when he started behaving strangely to me. Almost lost him to this strange woman, she is far older than him yet he said she was the best thing that ever happened to him then I knew something was wrong. I met Dr kowa on his website and decided to explain things to him. He gave me all the necessary steps and within two days my man was back to me, without any hassle. He told me he woke up and suddenly realize he was in the wrong place. Dr Kowa removed the spiritual spell she had on him and now my man is back to me, above all I asked for protection and Dr kowa gave it to me and my man. reach out for many kind of help Dr Kowa is there for you at www.drkowalovespell.com/guestbook
2 notes · View notes
kareemhealer · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media
Black magic spell
Are you seeking a Black magic spell? We have got you covered. Our professional Black magic spell can be an extremely dominant form of magic and it can be used for positive results. Take advantage of it and get rid of all your problems. For more information, you can call us at +44 7910856612.
0 notes
certaingardenermoon · 11 months
Photo
Tumblr media
Still hoping for a second chance with your ex? Our love spell can help bring them back to you. Let the power of magic reignite your lost love and restore your relationship. Discover our effective love spell now. Just Visit our website and Read more
0 notes
verycrazycazy · 3 months
Text
Today is one of those days when I wonder how I got from here …
Tumblr media
To here ….
Tumblr media
In 8 months 🤷🏻‍♀️
68 notes · View notes
gray-wednesday · 5 months
Text
Thinking about dating someone and they were a witch and had a little poppet of me that they kept adding clay to and making fatter and that was why I was gaining weight so quickly...?
79 notes · View notes
lucidpast · 6 months
Text
Tumblr media
As Peter read the strange words from the pages of the aged book, Tom shouted, "Will you look at that? I think it's working!"
58 notes · View notes
Text
Hoodoo 101 - Jezebel Root
What is Jezebel root & why is it used in Traditional Hoodoo & Vodou?
Jezebel Root is a feminine root used in traditional Hoodoo & Vodou for dominating a wealthy man, sugar daddy or powerful person and is sometimes used for hexing or cursing. This root was named after a mythical biblical figure Queen Jezebel who belonged the Omri dynasty of the Kingdom Israel in 852 BC. As a controversial figure, she was known to be extremely cunning and ruthless, using her power to gain the upper hand by any means necessary. Historically this plant has been used by ADOS who practiced Hoodoo & Vodou, for a variety of reasons. The Jezebel stereotype was an oppressive image that was used for the sexual assault and servitude of black women during chattel slavery in the US. This root was typically associated with brothels, working girls, vaudeville/showgirls and mistresses who needed to keep their bills paid and food on their tables, by attracting abundance and docility from rich clients to better their lives as a means of survival.
Today this root is still very potent and extremely beneficial for anyone who works in any type of service industry but is typically used by women seeking a luxury lifestyle via wealthy boyfriend or sugar daddy. Typically, these roots are fed or dressed in a variety of ways and placed in mojo bags, candles or other spells to manifest their intention.
Unfortunately, in modern times authentic Jezebel root has been extremely hard to come by and the majority of Jezebel root being sold on the market is actually common garden variety mulch or cherry bark. To the untrained eye it might resemble an actual root, especially when ground up. Here is a common example of fake jezebel root that you’ll typically see being sold in spiritual shops in person or online below.
Tumblr media
Real jezebel root should not resemble bark or any type of mulch. Depending on the maturity of the root, the main root will always have multiple smaller roots sprouting from it, unless they have been clipped or shaven off. It should always look like a root! Fake jezebel root is also easy to snap and like most bark, has a dark brown center. Real jezebel root should be somewhat flexible and have a white center, when broken open.
Tumblr media
While this is an easy to mistake to make, many trusted shops are STILL selling fake jezebel root to their clientele. I’ve always been passionate about collecting and providing authentic high-quality goods for myself and my patrons at an affordable price. So I’ve been working on a way to provide REAL Jezebel root to the public for the past few years.
I’m pleased to announce my shop will finally be offering in limited quantity plant shares of Jezebel root to purchase during the upcoming spring season of 2023 under our new indoor grow system.
Tumblr media
Click HERE to Shop authentic Jezebel Root
Limited to one per person. We also offer Shop Installments via Affirm and accept PayPal & Apple Pay.
157 notes · View notes
mask131 · 8 days
Text
You know... It is REALLY easy to do the whole "voodoo doll" trope or practice while avoiding any cultural appropriation, religious misrepresentation or racist cliche. Just... don't call it "voodoo".
Because if you are not aware, this practice of using a doll or figurine to bewitch or curse or put a spell onto a person, is actually older than the creation of vodou and its various branches. It can be found in medieval Europe. Several European countries have their own specific words and terms for this magical practice - a pratice attested since very early days. Heck it was even present in Greco-Roman Antiquity!
So... there is nothing forcing you to constantly say "voodoo doll" when talking about a spell-through-puppet. Except a bad habit that the United-States media imposed onto the rest of the world, I guess...
And, as the bitter old cynical soul that I am, I will definitively grumble something about how it is very telling that Americans did not choose to pick one of the several European terms and words for this magical practice and rather latched desperately onto a term related to a discriminized, fantasized and misrepresented Black religion... grumble grumble grumble.
But I will be fair to Americans and leave the possibility of the doubt. Because we all know the common American is a bit too lazy to do thorough research or be interested in anything outside of its own country, and so it is possible that all those people did sincerely believe that the idea of "magical bewitching figurines" was created on American land - because as we ALL know, everything was invented in America and for or by Americans, right? So of course it is bound to be the "voodoo doll" because it can't possibly have existed before the United-States were founded right?
Grumble grumble grumble.
17 notes · View notes
simdertalia · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Joolster’s Vadoma’s VooDoo Doll (No Pins)
Sims 4, base game compatible
I always loved this buyable debug item from @jools-simming‘s Drifter’s Wonders Set, and I love adding this little guy to all kinds of witchy builds. I wanted a version of him that looked new, with no pins or holes. I also added some more swatches. Remember to check out the whole Drifter’s Wonders set, as it is full of lovely and useful items, as well as the rest of Jool’s catalogue of CC!
12 swatches | found in clutter & misc decor | 10 simoleons
Type “joolster’s” into the search query in build mode to find quickly. You can always find items like this, just begin typing the title and it will appear.
📁 Download (SFS, No Ads): <HERE>
📁 Alt Download (still no ads): <HERE>
~credit original item: @jools-simming~
As always, please let me know if there are any issues! Happy Simming!
★ Ko-Fi  ☕️  ❤️ |★  Instagram  📷
Thank you for reblogging ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
@sssvitlanz  @maxismatchccworld @mmoutfitters @emilyccfinds
392 notes · View notes
karmicstar · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
One of the most famous witches in New Orleans is Marie Laveau, a voodoo priestess who lived in the city during the 19th century. She was born in 1794 and was of mixed African and French descent. She was a hairdresser by trade, but she was also a powerful voodoo practitioner.
Marie Laveau was known for her healing powers and her ability to cast spells. She was also known for her ability to predict the future and to control the weather. She was said to be able to summon spirits and to be able to communicate with them.
Marie Laveau was a popular figure in New Orleans and was often sought out for her services. She was known to be generous with her services and often gave away charms and potions to those in need. She was also known to be a fierce protector of her community and was said to have used her powers to protect them from harm.
Marie Laveau was also known for her annual St. John's Eve ritual, which was held on June 23rd. During this ritual, she would lead a procession of people to the banks of the Mississippi River and perform a ritual to bring good luck and protection to the city.
Marie Laveau died in 1881, but her legacy lives on in New Orleans. Her grave is still visited by many people who come to pay their respects and to ask for her help. Her spirit is said to still haunt the city and many people still believe in her powers.
77 notes · View notes
kareemhealer · 5 months
Text
Tumblr media
Witchcraft 
Witchcraft is a kind of magic that engages casting spells and divining the future. We are your right stop. Our professionals are truly caring, helpful and professional astrologers. We ensure the best service to meet your expectations. For more information, you can call us at +44)07902572111
0 notes
theartwitchgirl · 1 month
Text
Interested in witchcraft and hoodoo
Hello I'm new to the witchcraft and want to start my journey I've been doing research and I'm kind of overwhelmed with information first of all I'm a black African and I want to have a stranger connection with my ancestors and practice African spiritually but (I leave in a religious house hold and my parents think African culture is evil witchcraft 🤦🏿‍♀️ mind you we are literally African) there are few things I'm curious about 1 do I have to do hoodoo and voodoo I have a African background or I'm a free to practice any type of witchcraft 2 is it really necessary to make a alter I ask cause I still live under my parents roof and I don't want to get cought 3 I m an artistic person I like to draw, paint and write and I've been hearing about art witchcraft and art witches and that really resonated with me 4 is there a way I can practice spells only using thing like sigils, drawings, knot writings, painting and writings I say that because I've been seeing alot of things about crystals, incense, and some other materials in which I do not have access to in the moment and I want to make do with what I have which is paper, paint, colors, pens, and yarn 5 I'm looking for a community of people like me or people that are willing to teach not a mentor (I heard of mentors taking advantage of students)I like a discord group or something with like a diverse community of people. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.🙏
7 notes · View notes
Text
Speak like you’re casting a spell.
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
11 notes · View notes
labradoritedreams · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media
8 notes · View notes
tara-and-willow · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
70 notes · View notes
bitchapalooza · 3 months
Text
I think I’ll steal these fuckers stories/concepts cuz tbh I think these are the only two fuckers in a healthy relationship in this entire fucked up cartoon
Tumblr media
9 notes · View notes