Feb. 2019 - Hoodoo Library
The Hoodoo Library is a growing collection of tutorials, traditional 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, which means that all sources of information about hoodoo come from black rootworkers only. You can read more about the Library and how to get passcode access here.
FEBRUARY PASSCODE
I got busy and a bit behind on answering requests for Library access, so thank you for your patience! Now I’ve responded to all requests put in within the last week and sent the updated February passcode to everyone who was already approved. If you haven’t received a response from me or you’re subscribed but missing the Feb passcode, please try sending me a regular email at [email protected] or a message on Tumblr, and I’ll get back to you ASAP.
NEW LIBRARY POSTS
Every month I strive to research and write more so that the Library can continue to grow! The three new articles listed below have just been published at the beginning of February. Always feel free to let me know if you have ideas or requests for future articles or sections of the Library.
>> JUJU BABY ZONE
Crossroads & Road Opening: There are many important places to a rootworker – one’s home and land, the graveyard, fresh rivers and streams, areas where fresh herbs and roots can be harvested – but arguably none is more significant or powerful to hoodoo than the crossroads.
Learn about where the crossroads come from within African and Afro-diasporic traditions and what they mean to hoodoo...
>> HOW TO HOODOO
How to Work the Crossroads: There are probably just about as many stories, legends, and traditions around the crossroads as there are crossroads in the universe. As a rootworker, sometimes it can be overwhelming figuring out where to get started with working the crossroads.
In this article, you’ll find a number of different traditions for working the crossroads, opening your roads, and engaging with crossroads spirits...
>> BOOK OF ROOTS
Spiritual Bath Recipes: There are many different ways to create a bath, and for so many different purposes from healing to driving away spirits to uncrossing, sweetening, cleansing, and luck.
In this post, I’ve gathered bath recipes from both traditional Southern and modern rootworkers who use a wide range of ingredients...















