As we near Halloween it seems I become barraged by self-styled witches who want to attack me for my blog entries.
I stand by my writings and I will not alter them to please people who have no true understanding of or education in history. By this I mean that Wicca and self-styled "traditional witchcraft" is completely modern and has no ties to any real practice of the ancient past. The accused witches of the witch hunts in the middle ages up through the 1700s were not pagans. They were not members of a secret underground pagan religion that survived the coming of Christianity. Some of the accused did indeed practice folk magic but it was Christian folk magic, not pagan. However, many of them didn't even practice that but were simply targeted for other reasons.
A while back I wrote that the "true witches" are the practitioners of Christian folk magic because they are the ones who have an actual craft and we know from history they were accused of being witches.
I love the following documentary as it touches on the fact that many of the accuses practiced Christian conjurations. It's just that the people in charge denied their power came from God and accused them of making pacts with the Devil.
Note: I have no problem whatsoever with educated people who are Wiccans or would describe themselves as witches. People can believe whatever they want but history should not be rewritten in order to maintain a fantasy.
Thứ Sáu, 23 tháng 10, 2015
You Can Find Conjure Tools In The Most Unlikely Places
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You truly can find tools for conjure in the strangest of places. I picked up this rattle made in Kenya at the zoo, of all places. All you have to do is bless it and consecrate it and it's good to go. This will be my back up rattle as my primary rattle is one of my own creation.

The rattle as a tool is used for the calling and communicating with spirits. When employed it serves as a sign or signal to the spirits that the individual is seeking communication. The attention of spirits can be captured this was just as the attention of the living can be.
One doesn't have to use a rattle. Some workers may prefer bells. Some may prefer pounding sticks. Some may prefer tapping a horn on the altar or tapping a staff on the ground. Some may forego tools of such nature and just clap their hands or shout to get the spirits attention. It's really up to the preference of the individual.
Thứ Năm, 15 tháng 10, 2015
Emily's Love Work Experience
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This is Emily (fake name for anonymity). Emily hired me for love work to reconcile her with her husband after he left her. This is what she has to say about it.
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 at 9:13 AM
From: xxx
To: DocConjure <mysecrethoodoo@mail.com>
Subject: Review
*** please keep anonymous ***
Hello Doc,
My review:
I had work done on my behalf from Doc a couple weeks ago. The situation seemed completely hopeless and I was heartbroken and out of options. My husband had moved out months prior and was looking for houses/jobs in another state to be with the girl he had left me for. We had already started divorce proceedings and retained lawyers.
It has been 2 weeks since I've hired Doc and already have my husband back. He completely broke it off with the other girl, and is trying to move back in with me. He is working to be the best husband and father and wants the divorce to stop. He is really trying to make amends and is completely ashamed for the pain he has caused.
Before I hired Doc I never really knew much about rootwork and wasn't sure if it was real. All skeptisism is completely gone. I couldn't have asked for a better experience. He replied to emails immediately and let me ask any and all questions I felt necessary. I highly recommend Doc and so thankful I found him.
We have some of the rootwork to manifest still and I can't wait to see the results of the rest.
Doc, I will keep you posted on the situation for the rest of the work you performed and again, I can't thank you enough!
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Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 at 9:13 AM
From: xxx
To: DocConjure <mysecrethoodoo@mail.com>
Subject: Review
*** please keep anonymous ***
Hello Doc,
My review:
I had work done on my behalf from Doc a couple weeks ago. The situation seemed completely hopeless and I was heartbroken and out of options. My husband had moved out months prior and was looking for houses/jobs in another state to be with the girl he had left me for. We had already started divorce proceedings and retained lawyers.
It has been 2 weeks since I've hired Doc and already have my husband back. He completely broke it off with the other girl, and is trying to move back in with me. He is working to be the best husband and father and wants the divorce to stop. He is really trying to make amends and is completely ashamed for the pain he has caused.
Before I hired Doc I never really knew much about rootwork and wasn't sure if it was real. All skeptisism is completely gone. I couldn't have asked for a better experience. He replied to emails immediately and let me ask any and all questions I felt necessary. I highly recommend Doc and so thankful I found him.
We have some of the rootwork to manifest still and I can't wait to see the results of the rest.
Doc, I will keep you posted on the situation for the rest of the work you performed and again, I can't thank you enough!
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
Thứ Bảy, 10 tháng 10, 2015
Happy Indigenous People Day!
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Monday, October 12, is Indigenous Peoples' Day, a.k.a. Native American Day. This is an alternative holiday that is celebrated as a substitute to Columbus Day. (Columbus didn't discover anything. The notion that a white, European man can come to a new continent where millions of people live and be promoted as it's discoverer is quite offensive. This is in addition to the horrors that Columbus unleashed upon the native population.)
Native American Day is a day for us to be reminded of the struggles of Native Americans as well as to reflect upon their proud heritage and achievements.
Several cities have already replaced Columbus Day with Indigenous People Day. If you live in an area where Columbus Day is still celebrated or at least acknowledged, do your part to show support for Native Americans by informing people about the alternative holiday. If you are currently employed and will be off of work at this time, please consider asking your employer to use Indigenous People Day instead of Columbus Day in any official communications.
On a related note, if you work with various Native American spirits, Monday would be an ideal day to honor them with special attention and reflection.
Native American Day is a day for us to be reminded of the struggles of Native Americans as well as to reflect upon their proud heritage and achievements.
Several cities have already replaced Columbus Day with Indigenous People Day. If you live in an area where Columbus Day is still celebrated or at least acknowledged, do your part to show support for Native Americans by informing people about the alternative holiday. If you are currently employed and will be off of work at this time, please consider asking your employer to use Indigenous People Day instead of Columbus Day in any official communications.
On a related note, if you work with various Native American spirits, Monday would be an ideal day to honor them with special attention and reflection.
Thứ Tư, 23 tháng 9, 2015
Today Is The First Day Of Autumn!
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Summer is officially over. Autumn has begun! Today is the Autumn Equinox, the first day of Fall. Equinox, meaning "equal night", means that there is an equal amount of hours of day and night today. Starting tomorrow the nights will grow longer until we reach the Winter Solstice in December.
Autumn is my favorite time of the year. I love the cool weather, the colorful leaves, and of course, my favorite holiday (Halloween) is in Fall as well. My birthday is also in the fall and I'm a big believer that we all hold special the month and season in which we were born. It's as if they somehow belong to us.
For Wiccans and Neo-Pagans, today is Mabon, the second harvest festival of the year and the celebration of the arrival of Autumn.
If you wildcraft your own roots and herbs then today is the cut off date as the belief is that from here on out the power of the roots and herbs will wane as we near Winter.
Wishing All Of My Readers A Very Wonderful Autumn Season!
Autumn is my favorite time of the year. I love the cool weather, the colorful leaves, and of course, my favorite holiday (Halloween) is in Fall as well. My birthday is also in the fall and I'm a big believer that we all hold special the month and season in which we were born. It's as if they somehow belong to us.
For Wiccans and Neo-Pagans, today is Mabon, the second harvest festival of the year and the celebration of the arrival of Autumn.
If you wildcraft your own roots and herbs then today is the cut off date as the belief is that from here on out the power of the roots and herbs will wane as we near Winter.
Wishing All Of My Readers A Very Wonderful Autumn Season!
Att: People Requesting Free Conjure Advice Or Tips
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I get dozens of emails each week from people requesting free conjure advice or tips, with regard to conjure work they are doing on their own. This week I have already received 19 emails from people requesting my free help with conjure work or spells they are doing on their own. Please note that I can not and will not help you for free. You are free to hire me for conjure coaching which starts out at $100. Or you can hire me as your worker. Due to the volume of emails I get I normally just delete any emails I get from people wanting free advice or tips. Thank you for understanding.
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