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gullahconjure · 3 months
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Reblog If you're bored and you want anonymous questions.
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gullahconjure · 3 months
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Should I do mentorship training? Let me know…
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gullahconjure · 3 months
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If you [ b l a c k ] reblog this.
don’t care what shade just reblog.
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gullahconjure · 3 months
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Real Rootworkers are up allllll night peeling ginger✨🫚🌙
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gullahconjure · 4 months
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I’m seeing a lot of people getting sick
Doing too much
Being around people they don’t need to be -
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gullahconjure · 4 months
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gullahconjure · 6 months
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Why pretend to be above your animal nature when you’re not. You want a relationship and money like everyday else 😂
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gullahconjure · 6 months
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I know that Jesus is a spirit, a human one cause he is still linked to the seasons and cosmic law. He has his own holidays, rituals and style of prayers.
He is regulated and called upon like the rest of them.
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gullahconjure · 6 months
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smother me in kisses all over because you miss me, so i can laugh at the excessiveness and say “you're so silly..”
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gullahconjure · 6 months
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Shout out to @propheticeve on her feature in the New York Times✨ We support our fellow Rootworkers 😊
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gullahconjure · 6 months
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We finna run a Black Friday marathon sale! #Conjure4Sale
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gullahconjure · 6 months
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Thanks to a co worker I now have a trunk full of scented candles 😊
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Stress be having me in the drive thru line🤣
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gullahconjure · 6 months
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Preparing the spirit bath NOW!
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gullahconjure · 6 months
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Check out my Hoodoo Lil sister @propheticeve ✨✨✨✨✨
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"Holiness Hoodoo: Rediscovering Ancestral Roots Without Jesus"
The term "Holiness Hoodoo" may leave some people puzzled, so allow me to clarify its meaning. In my view, Holiness Hoodoo represents a return to the traditional practices of my ancestral lineage, a way to decipher who I am and what my purpose entails. Many of our forebears were devout Christians, and this undeniable fact forms the backdrop of my spiritual journey. Despite the complex relationship that many Black Americans have with the Bible due to the scars of slavery, it's essential to remember that it wasn't the Bible itself that caused harm, but the people wielding it as a tool of oppression.
As I delved deeper into the realms of ancestral magic, I began to notice striking parallels with church practices. To some, I seemed too "churchy" for hoodoo, and to others, too "hoodoo" for the church—there appeared to be no middle ground. However, I've come to understand that my connection to my ancestors is the cornerstone of my spiritual practice. I've realized that perhaps the reason some individuals struggle to communicate with their spirits is that they try to venerate them through African traditions, tarot, or other methods their ancestors might not recognize.
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The Bible, as a potent tool in hoodoo, is not revered because we live by its teachings but because it contains powerful scriptures. My mother, for instance, believed in Jesus, yet she was a practitioner of hoodoo—a tongue-speaking, spirit-conjuring woman. Her approach, which I now embrace, is what I refer to as "Holiness Hoodoo."
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So, what does Holiness Hoodoo look like for me?
1. Setting the Atmosphere:
I play inspirational or gospel music that resonates with my specific needs, allowing it to fill my home as I clean, pray, or perform spiritual work. Gospel music serves as a direct conduit to my ancestral spirits, and sometimes, when I hear a song I haven't listened to in a while, an ancestor's presence is assured.
2. Keeping a Bible on the Altar:
While I don't read the Bible frequently, I keep it open to the Psalms as an offering to my spirits. The Bible also serves as a powerful tool of protection, and specific verses and pages can function as talismans and petitions.
3. Baptisms:
Baptism, in my lineage, is a ritual practice to wash ourselves of sins and start anew. It's not just for babies; it can also cleanse generational curses and traumas passed down from parents.
4. Shouting:
Listening to gospel music, I engage in the practice of shouting, a form of ecstatic dance that connects me with my spirits. This practice fills me with light and often results in downloads of ancestral wisdom.
5. Laying of Hands:
I perform the laying of hands, a practice I'll discuss in more detail in the future. It's distinct from Reiki and is a significant part of my spiritual tradition.
6. Fasting:
Fasting is a part of my spiritual practice, serving as a means of both elevating my spiritual consciousness and cleansing my body. I firmly believe that one's health plays a pivotal role in their spiritual journey.
Holiness Hoodoo is about preserving the traditions of our ancestors and finding connections with them. It doesn't rely on dogma or strict religious doctrine; instead, it is a pathway to tap into the wisdom and spirituality that has been passed down through generations. In this practice, there is no room for being "too churchy" or "too hoodoo"—it's about embracing the rich tapestry of our heritage and harnessing it for a profound and authentic spiritual experience.
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gullahconjure · 6 months
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Wish I could scream rn
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gullahconjure · 6 months
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❤️❤️❤️
I’m just really grateful right now.
I’m grateful for my experiences.
I’m grateful that I can hold space and support my loves the way I am able to.
I’m grateful for growth and accountability.
I’m grateful for my lack of tolerance for bullshit as well-
I’m grateful for all of my gifts. (I have many)
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