"Florida", acrylic on paper, 29,7 x 42 cm
Inspire by Florida water and its old advertising.
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"Florida", acrylic on paper, 29,7 x 42 cm
Inspire by Florida water and its old advertising.

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Iām so excited to finally share with yall what Iāve been up to! Iāve had a bunch of requests for access to my new site while I was still working on it, and now itās finally ready and open for yall to check out at SpiritRoots.co
Yes, Iām joining the exodus from Tumblr (well, kinda) and moving myĀ main hub over to WordPress. While pulling several all-nighters during Kwanzaa and the first few days of 2019, Iāve been writing and researching to create lots of brand new content about hoodoo and African traditional religions. Check it out...
New Content, Posts, & Tutorials
HOODOO BASICSĀ - An overview of what hoodoo/rootwork is, where it came from, who can practice it, and guides for avoiding any cultural appropriation of this closed tradition.
THE HOODOO LIBRARYĀ - AĀ growing collection of tutorials, recipes, directories, and databases of information on everything from traditional Southern black belt hoodoo to modern urban rootwork. All content within the Library is created by and for black rootworkers, and it is passcode protected for only people of African descent to have access.
ATR GUIDE - Tutorials and articles about African and Afro-diasporic spiritual and religious traditions including book recommendations, information about different ATRs, andĀ how to get started with Orisha traditions.
New Year, New Goals
Iād like to share some of my new yearās resolutions, which really embody the direction Iām planning to take going forward...
>> New home base.Ā Iāll be publishing all my original content atĀ SpiritRoots.coĀ (WordPress). This Tumblr blog will remain open for now as an archive and a platform for answering questions and providing free readings, but otherwise, I want to really make the shift over to WordPress as much as possible.
>> Protecting traditions.Ā I will try myĀ absolute best to avoid posting content with enough specificity that might enable anyone to appropriate traditions that are closed to them. The Hoodoo Library is passcode protected for this reason.
In the past, Iāve been an advocate of publishingĀ tutorials with appropriation warnings, but Iāve come to realize thatās not enough. I have been deleting my old hoodoo tutorial posts from Tumblr, and I am actually really glad that most of the links from my old Hoodoo Masterpost are no longer working.
>> Vetting sources.Ā I have always tried to be careful and mindful of who I reblog and cite, but I had no idea until recently just how many appropriative and racist sources were slipping through my own filters. I will work even harder going forward not to sourceĀ information about Africana traditions from nonblack practitioners and/or racist and bigotted practitioners.
Please let me know if you have thoughts, suggestions, or questions! Though itās a bit belated, Joyous Kwanzaa and Happy New Year to yall (:
tbh, I think white people are not even able to practice hoodoo in a technical sense.
hoodoo is liberation magick carried in the DNA of African Descended people
you can do the recipes, you can learn from books or teachers, but unless you got that diaspora blood flowin, youāre just doing folk magick (tho you can appropriate recipes that are directly associated with hoodoo)
this isnāt anything Iāve been told, this is just what I keep feeling in my bones when I meet with my ancestors, when I think of recipes, when I recall my genetic memory. Iām not the definitive expert, but Iāve been learning a lot from my ancestors, from sensations I get when I work recipes or talk to the wind. Hoodoo has European & Indigenous influences, it has variances all over the regions & families in which itās been practiced, but what makes it hoodoo and not some other form of folk magick, is the African Ancestral link. As a biracial black person, I was led to hoodoo after years of feeling out of place in pagan (European centric) magick practices. I was extremely uncertain of my ability to practice it, being the child of one white parent, but during the time of uncertainty, my connection to my black ancestors strengthened. They started talking to me louder and louder. I feel these experiences to be my truth.
It was born out of the need for liberation. The magick in the DNA of the diaspora kept us alive. Itās strong.
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Creativity & Strength Candle Spell w/ focus on Solar Plexus and positive intent.
Flame began with a high level then split into 2 about 10 times before settling.
Candle dressed with herbs like Rosemary, Chamomile, Bay, Sea Salt, Pink Himalayan salt, Nutmeg and Mace. A sprinkle of peppermint and mugwort.

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Eurocentric Standards & Racist Criticisms of Magic
Alright yall. So I know itās not just me, weāve all seen a lot of back and forth on our dashes lately about a number of different topics such as...
What ācountsā as real witchcraft, spells, magick, or magic vs. āwishingā or beginner nonsense?
How do we personally define multidimensional terms like āreligion,ā āintent,ā and āwitchcraftā?
How do these and other terms pertain to what we do as witches, chaotes, and/or magic(k) practitioners?
Who can use which terms and in what ways such asĀ āsigilsā andĀ āspellsā for certain activities?
Thereās a lot of conflicting answers to those questions in our community. Itās important because the answers can have very big implications for how we view and treat each other. People are entitled to their own opinions and personal beliefs about definitions, techniques, and methodology, but I want to address the specifically racist, EurocentricĀ bullshitĀ that underlies some of what Iāve seen in discussions about these topics.
Telling us that you look down on our forms of traditional and indigenous magic (or donāt even consider it to be magic at all) just because our methodologies and our practices donāt conform to Eurocentric standards is racist.
It is racist to try to judge the magic methodology and practices of non-Eurocentric magic traditions by Eurocentric standards. And if youāre not part of and well studied in a magic tradition, Iām not sure what right you have to judge it even by its own standards either. In other words...
If you arenāt an initiatedĀ bruja,Ā donāt presume to judge the methodology or technique quality of an initiatedĀ bruja.
If you arenāt a rootworker or hoodoo doctor, donāt be comparing what we do to chaos magick or any other tradition in terms of standards or effectiveness.
These are just concrete examples, but this goes for any non-Eurocentric magic traditionĀ and honestly, probably also for any magic tradition in general because
if you donāt practice it and you arenāt well versed in it, how do you expect to make a reasonable critique of it?
iām black and i wanted to get into rootwork, and practice hoodoo. iāve been doing research for a couple of weeks now but i havenāt found anything authentic on how i can get started practicing, do you have any advice on how i could start doing that?
Well, to begin with, thereās the Hoodoo Masterpost if you havenāt seen that yet!
Putting out authentic resources for black rootworkers is one of my biggest goals with this blog. I know several other black rootworkers on Tumblr who either actively write a lot of hoodoo content or who have written a lot in the past even if they arenāt super active anymore.
So I recommend looking through the posts on my resources page and going through my tags, then doing the same for the following hoodoo blogs:
@afrocentric-divination @witch-vomit @bitchcraftandfashion @lady-of-flowers Ā @helpfulblackwitchĀ @woodlandangel @ohthewitchery @themixedwitch @hoodooyousee @unfriendlyblackwitch @thevoodoomama @afrosandathames
If you actively write about hoodoo/rootwork - either with original tutorials of your own or by boosting useful and reliable content - and youāre black, please feel free to reblog this for anon so they know they can follow you and use your blog as a resource also!! Sorry if weāre mutuals and I forgot to tag you <3
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