Showing posts with label The Best of Online Conjure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Best of Online Conjure. Show all posts

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Book Review: The Conjure Workbook Volume 1: Working the Root by Starr Casas

I've already mentioned Starr Casas (Mama Starr) in the past, naming in part one of my "The Best of Online Conjure" series. I've been wanting to read her book so long and I finally got my hands on a copy.

The verdict?

Worth. Every. Penny.

Listen, Mama Starr is the Real Deal. This isn't some rehash of all that fake internet hoodoo, this is true conjure. She works quite similar to the way I do and yet I still learned a few new things. There are things she's included that I never thought I'd see mentioned in any book, such as working with crawfish mud. She even includes several great formulas and instructions for works. I really respect her for not including formulas for goofer dust and crossing power, that stuff should NOT be taken lightly. Too many people online go right to unjustified hurting when they have a problem.

This is both an excellent introduction to conjure for those whose only education has come from the internet and books, and also a great addition to any experienced workers collection. I can't wait to read the rest of her books.

It's funny, I remember reading in a review by DocConjure that in another one of her books, she gives her recipe for hot foot powder. He joked that he was mad she just gave it away, especially since it was so similar to his own formula. Guys, I was blown away... the difference between hers and mind is a single ingredient, and both ingredients are from the same "family" of ingredients. I will not give either formula out here, but she uses one ingredient, which I use too, which I have never, ever seen mentioned anywhere else. I... feel kinda bad. I thought I was special and unique! I'm kidding of course. No I'm not. Yes, yes I am.

Friday, November 22, 2013

The Best of Online Conjure-Part 1

My first two posts might have given you the impression that I think there's nothing of value online when it comes to conjure, rootwork, and hoodoo. While it is difficult to find traditional workers and good information, it isn't impossible! Allow me to share a few of my favorite blogs and writers.

Sister Sharon at Rootwork4U and her topix.com account
Momma Starr and Dr. Lovebug at Old Style Conjure
Doc Conjure at My Secret Hoodoo and his other blog, The Demoniacal

New World Witchery covers a wide array of magical traditions and frequently covers American folklore and folk magic, including conjure.
*Remember: conjure, hoodoo, and rootwork are not witchcraft. They are not pagan. Practioners don't call themselves "witches" or claim to "cast spells"... I'll cover this in another post.

In Part 2 of The Best of Online Conjure, I'll introduce you to some of my favorite websites, more blogs, ebooks, and other online gems.