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The Ultimate Hoodoo Herbal Incense Guide

 Myrrh The other day I made a bath recipe for myself using some artificial myrrh oil (real myrrh essential oil being quite expensive -- about $160 a half ounce as of this writing.) Sniffing it, it called to mind so many other spells that I've done that I realized -- this is THE smell of hoodoo. American hoodoo magic, with its blend of African, Indigenous, and European traditions, has a long history of utilizing various herbs, roots, and materials to create potent spells and rituals. One such ingredient that holds a significant place is myrrh. It is not a native plant to the Americas: commiphora myrrha is native to the Arabian penninsula and Africa. It appears often in the Bible, and because of this was adopted into European high magical traditions. As I mention in my book Conjuration , incense wasn't much used in American hoodoo till the early 20th century, when the "catalogue culture" of De Laurence and others brought to it more high magical tradition and incorpor...

Ancestral Altars - Beginner's Spiritual Work

Spirit contact is one of the oldest human practices, and working with ancestral spirits is often considered the safest entry point for beginners into occult work. Your own blood ancestors have a vested interest in your wellbeing -- you carry their legacy forward. Unlike random spirits or unknown entities, they're already connected to you and (presumably) wish you well. It is therefore a common recommendation that those interested in beginning spiritual work start by building an ancestral altar.  The home ancestor altar as we know it today draws from multiple streams: Catholic home shrines with their candles and holy cards, Chinese ancestor tablets with daily offerings, Mexican ofrendas with elaborate decorations, Spiritualist "memory corners" popular in the late 1800s, and various folk practices of keeping photographs and mementos of the deceased. What we see in modern spiritual practice is a synthesis of these traditions, adapted to contemporary life. Harry Middleton Hya...
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