Santera with Dove, Matanzas, Cuba.
Photo: Claire Garoutte
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Santera with Dove, Matanzas, Cuba.
Photo: Claire Garoutte
Lets Go Round and Round
Santera by Paul Green
Baiana in prayer in Bahia, Brazil by Nivia Lacerda
Any witches know how to remove a curse from an item someone left on my doorstep? I live in an area where there are a lot of practicers of Santeria and a woman my dad was seeing just left a box I’m getting VERY bad vibes from on our front doorstep.
I’ve smudged the whole house, done an “i am rubber and you are glue” spell to send the curse back, and salted all of my dads doorways and windows but I am still getting bad vibes.
I smudged the box as well but it looks like it has wet spots so im highly suspect that there is a dead cursed animal inside
(Previous Letter)
Dear “Santera”,
Yep, that’s Grilliam’s for you! Awesome flavors, great atmosphere, and tons of nostalgia for its long-time patrons. I’ll probably come back to it 15 years from now to celebrate their commitment to sharper-than-a-serpent’s-tooth service!
And maybe an anniversary, if we play our cards right.
-Trucy Wright
Most witches:
Ah yes! The full moon! Time for charging my crystals!
Me:
Full moon? Oh shit. Time to clean house again. Where's the florida water? I swore I put it back in the box of witchcraft....
Santera: *eating a cinnamon roll*
Makora: Cannibalism.
Santera: *confused chewing noises*