Oh yes it is
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@ogcourttt
Oh yes it is
You are what you say you are.
If you say you are liked & admired,
You start to walk and talk like you are liked & admired,
You start to notice yourself being liked and admired by others -
you barely overhear someone whisper “she’s so pretty” when you walk past, that you normally wouldn’t hear cause you’re usually too busy overthinking about how you came accross in your last conversation,
you notice that a coworker seems really excited to see you. -
People actually start to like & admire you because people are naturally attracted to confident people who look at ease with themselves.
You control this shit.
TEN THINGS “Witchblr” NEEDS TO FUCKING KNOW ABOUT AFRICAN TRADITIONAL RELIGIONS:
Hoodoo is a closed system that IS NOT for non-Black people.
Hoodoo has deities, but Orisha, Lwa, and Mpungu are not part of Hoodoo. Those deities belong SOLELY to their own respective systems.
A tarot reading, intuitive reading, palm reading, “a feeling”, etc. CAN NOT help you determine which Orisha owns your head. Only an initiated priest of that system, using the specific divination tools of that system, can tell you this. The same goes for Lwa, Mpungu, etc. If you want to know, seek out and PAY a reputable BLACK priest.
Plenty of Hoodoos, myself included, use tarot but tarot IS not part of the Hoodoo system.
The Crossroads is not just some place where you go to dump your empty candle or otherwise dispose of completed spirit work. Spirits live there. Would you want someone dumping their trash at your house without even asking? There’s also plenty of other ways to dispose of works.
Just because deities in different systems are SIMILAR (or you perceive them to be) doesn’t mean they are the SAME, and definitely doesn’t mean they can be engaged with in the same way. Yemoja, La Sirene, and Mami Wata are DIFFERENT spirits (Mami Wata is actually a family of spirits, not a single spirit) that have different protocols for how to engage them. And initiation is required.
Hoodoo has initiations.
The Crossroads Man is NOT Esu or Papa Legba. They are different spirits. What they have in common is being the keepers of Crossroads, of course, but they also have their own individual things that they do and different protocols. See item #6.
High John the Conqueror does not work with non-Black people. If you’re non-Black and think you’re working with him, go ahead and cleanse that trickster spirit out ya house baby 🤣
The “Rule of Three” doesn’t apply in ATRs. You’re just scared a Black person might hex you 🤷🏾♀️
Soon:
Pilates classes
Brunches with girlfriends
Late nights and cocktails on rooftop city bars
Activewear shopping trips
Takeaway coffees and walks around the mall
Zimmermann dressing room adventures
Weekends at golf resorts
Hot yoga at night
Cabaret shows at dinner
Nights at the theatre
Going to sporting grand final events
Art museums and gallery visits
Champagne and blowouts at the hair salon
Buying pretty skincare at the beauty boutique
Nights at 5 star hotels
Breakfast dates by the beach
Barry’s Bootcamp and raw smoothies
Exploring streets lined with little boutiques
Saturday mornings at the farmers market
Fine dining dinners with a view
Playing tennis in the day
Facials and eyelash extension appointments
Mani pedis with girlfriends and champagne
Staycations
High tea
Trips to the casino
Reading books by the beach
Gold class at the movies
Long waterfront lunches at the sailing club
Start your day
yes my life goal is to be married to my soulmate and live out all of our domestic fantasies
@annyajul
you are growing from this you are growing from this you are growing from this
If I get distant I learned my place with you