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Mambo Marie
Digital art
Why can't I be her... I want what she has... 😭
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“A Vodouisant in a moment of prayer, deep inside a grotto once used by the Taino Indians for religious ceremonies” by Anthony Karen
VODOU Stinckers With Getho Jean Baptiste from Port au Prince.
Now, let me be perfectly clear here.
Nothing, absolutely NOTHING can justify that you tell someone to kill themselves or “drop dead”. Especially when you DON’T KNOW the person in question, DON’T KNOW their story, or how they started their practice.
Voodoo/Vodou is a SEMI CLOSED PRACTICE. The Lwa DO care about lineage, sure they do, but they DO NOT CARE about the COLOR of your SKIN. They care about if you were INVITED, or NOT. If you WERE NOT, stay away from it, don’t play with it, don’t get close, and don’t think you’ll come out of it unscathed. If you WERE and you have consulted a MANBO or HOUNGAN, then YES YOU CAN PRACTICE VOODOO. If you have consulted a Manbo, or Houngan and they tell you NO, then NO YOU CANNOT PRACTICE VOODOO.
Here’s some background for ya: I was INVITED. I DID NOT seek it out on my own, and I DID NOT even BELIEVE in it to begin with. I was ASKED by a MANBO, if I had ever considered getting into Voodoo. She helped me start, she provided me with supplies, and a handwritten book of spells and knowledge, and offered guidance when I didn’t know where to go, or how to do anything. I NEVER DID ANYTHING without consulting the one who invited me.
This was FIVE YEARS AGO. I was invited FIVE YEARS AGO. FIVE YEARS. And I’m STILL HERE AND UNHARMED.
So don’t you dare come at me and tell me that I’ll suffer the same fate as the girl who summoned the wrong Lwa. Because no, she did not know what she was doing, or what she was getting into, and she should have stayed away from it. She WAS NOT invited, she DID NOT consult a Houngan or Manbo, and yes, it went wrong.
Don’t come at me saying that it’s “like wearing native clothing and claiming to be one” when you don’t know the back story. I live in DENMARK. I’m DANISH. There is NO VOODOO over here, and yet, it somehow found its way to me, without me actively seeking it out, because I wasn’t even interested. What you’re saying is basically like if I was telling someone outside of Scandinavia that they can’t believe in the Norse Mythology, because it’s CULTURAL and NOT FOR THEM. But guess what? We don’t do that, because people are allowed to believe in that, and follow the religion of Asatro.
As for people of color practicing our “pagan colonizer bullshit”? Plenty of people of color actually does practice that “bullshit” of ours. But I’m not one to tell them that they can’t, because guess what, they absolutely can.
Oh, and for that one person who straight up told me to “drop dead”? Something is seriously wrong with you. Get help. It’s never, under no circumstances, valid to tell a stranger that, when you know absolutely nothing about them. Disgusting.
Rant over.
We got our spectacular restock of *gorgeous* painted tin pieces from Mexico today, including these stunning Pierced Hearts for Mama Dantor! . #neworleans #vodou #vodouisant #realvodou #dantor #erzulie #ezili #ourlady #mexico #haiti #darkladynola (at The Dark Lady of New Orleans)
“Letting Go” Charm Bag From @witchcasket
Includes:
Lemon Balm
Chamomile
Amethyst
Satin satchel
Instructions:
Blend your chamomile and lemon balm while you focus your intent: That these magickal herbs will assist you with your emotional well-being and help you to leave the past behind and focus on the great things to come.
Add your herb blend to the charm bag along with your healing amethyst, knowing that this crystal will bring you any emotional support you need, to work through, and move on from any painful past experience.
Keep your charm bag with you to help you to let go of negativity.
Review:
I’ll be honest. This charm bag has helped me a great deal, since I made it. The instructions are easy to follow, and there are enough supplies to make more than one bag, should you find yourself in need to do so. I always keep the charm bag with me, either in my pocket, or my bag, and since I started carrying it around, I’ve found myself to not think too much about past experiences that have hurt me. I focus more on the now, and the future. And I focus more on how I want things to be, not how they were.
So all in all, I would recommend this charm bag, and I’ll always recommend Witch Casket. If anyone find themselves in need of letting go, making this charm bag will definitely help, so I recommend making it. If you don’t have access to the kit by Witch Casket, but have access to the ingredients needed, it would still be a good charm bag to make, in my opinion.