![]() You can retaliate in response to an enemy or someone but if you tip the scales to much, it’ll swing right back to you cause every action has a reaction!! The punishment has to fit the crime and you need to know when “to throw a fit” or not. My family taught me growing up, “ain’t everything worth making a fit over,” and that applies here as well in Moise’s book. Moise is also one of the very few conjure folk I’ve seen address the issue of balance and justice when it comes to this work. Moise leads us through the steps of learning the work in one of the most simple ways I’ve ever seen through a book I believe that with faith and hard work, and with his instruction in this book, anyone can put the root to work. Stemming from many different African nations, this work then mixed with French and native traditions to create a define figure on the American folk magic scene. Hoodoo is a folk magic tradition in the Deep South that is primarily African American and development from the remaining teachings and wisdoms from African. He then reveals the secrets and shows us the power of the roots beneath…. That conjuror was Hoodoo Sen Moise’s grandfather as he witness the root be worked. I have meant to write this for a couple months now, but lord how time gets away from ya!Īfter earnestly awaiting its arrival, I dove right in to and was immediately traversed to the Deep South, just after sunset, in a graveyard, watching a conjure man work roots at a grave with his head covered.
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