Summary:
The book serves as a practical manual for understanding and practicing Hoodoo, an African American form of folk magic, providing readers with historical context, explanations of core principles, and step-by-step instructions for traditional conjure methods, spells, and rituals. It also emphasizes the importance of spiritual cleansing, protection, and ethical considerations within the Hoodoo tradition.
Key points:
1. Hoodoo Basics: Hoodoo is African-American folk magic, using items like herbs, roots, and personal belongings to create spells and charms. It's not a religion, but a practice rooted in the belief of spiritual connections.
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