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Well this is a tough question for me to answer as my own style of conjure is personal, it’s a mash
of American hoodoo, British-Jamaican obeah and of course generic folk Catholicism.
Now let me stress my own personal system of hoodoo style conjure isn't something that I
slammed together on a rainy Wednesday afternoon whilst I was bored and there was nothing on
TV.
It was something that formed over a long time and just sort of happened.
However hoodoo is the dominant element in it, so maybe I can help others, feel free to take from
this post what you will if you are just starting out.
If you don't like what I say, that's OK, I am NOT the grand high hoodoo pope (and neither is
anyone else....if you don't count Moses!), it is after all your journey and you must do what is right
and what works for you, I'm not going to tell you that what you are doing is wrong.
It has been said to me that in order to practice hoodoo conjure you need three things.
A glass of water,
A candle,
A bible.
This is very true, you really need very little to practice Hoodoo. Most ecroutments are just an
extra to aid your focus on the work being done.
I tell this to people and many times they are unhappy, they feel they need more than this to focus
their work.
Hoodoo conjure is a tradition of stuff. Brightly colored powders, mysterious fetishes, exotic
smelling oils, big glittery sparkles and things that go bang. Showmanship and drama is all part of
the magic of hoodoo and that’s partly what makes it so wonderful, but amid all the pomp and
charisma it's easy to get dazzled and lose sight of the true bare bones spiritual power behind
hoodoo.
Make no mistake. In its simplest form Hoodoo is no camp carnival magic show. It is a raw, primal
and immensely powerful system of magic that was born from a history of blood and desperation,
its roots go way back beyond the Americas to the old world and are truly ancient. When practiced
its power comes up from somewhere deep down in the most fundamental human part of us that
lays beyond reason, it’s no play shit to be trifled with, the modern whistles and bells of lotions
and potions merely frame a much bigger more ancient picture.
I’ve known people spend small fortunes on endless expensive paraphernalia and courses that
make them "certified rootworkers", yet after all of the money invested they still couldn't conjure
their way out of a wet paper bag. (Not that there’s anything wrong with doing online courses or
stocking up on hoodoo gear, just don’t expect it to make you hoodoo extraordinaire overnight.)
I’ve also known other people who have performed miracles with no more than a simple candle,
a handful of herbs and a whole lot of faith. These are the people who impress me the most and
who I strive to be like.
"I tell you the truth, if anyone says to this mountain, 'Go, throw yourself into the sea,' and does
not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says will happen, it will be done for him."
I believe the true spiritual power behind hoodoo can’t just be bought, it is a gift from God and
the Spirits that is inherent in every human being.
It not potions and lotions that do the work (though they help a great deal), it’s our faith,
commitment and focus that does it.
Anyway I digress, when I tell people they need little to perform a hoodoo conjure they get upset.
This is because people have a need to perform ritual and tradition. I totally empathize with this,
as there is few feelings more joyous than being at an altar in the company of spirits with candles
ablaze and the smell of incense and perfume in the air.
So I’ve compiled a few lists for the budding hoodoo to get him or her started performing their
own rituals and works. This is just what I recommend and based on stuff that I’ve found works.
Remember there are no real set ways of doing things in hoodoo conjure. It either works or it
doesn't. However there will always be themes running through it that remain the same. For
example some people like to work with mojos, dolls and powders, other people (like myself)
prefer candle burning, oils and baths. Some take a protestant approach and only work with
psalms. Others enjoy a catholic approach and call on saints. It’s all very personal and you must
find what works for you.
Contrary to popular belief, you don't have to break the bank to get started either. Many
successful hoodoo conjures where modest people and many still are.
Before you do anything, I strongly recommend setting up a table to do hoodoo work from, I
personally do a lot of my hoodoo work from my altar dedicated to God and my Ancestors. I
strongly recommend you do the same because without them backing up your work, you are
pretty much powerless. Not all Hoodoos work with the dead, but I do and I've found my ancestors
to be great allies and teachers when performing conjure. All hoodoos however, work with God.
The Ancestors.
Very basic altar set up and supplies for those on a tight budget or with little space:
Your table:
Take a white cloth and spread it across a table. At the back center of the Altar place a stand-alone
crucifix, if you are uncomfortable with catholic imagery then use a protestant cross, if you are
uncomfortable with Christian imagery in general......tough.
Hoodoo conjure has a large Christian tradition attached to it and if you have such a huge problem
with Christianity then it’s probably not for you. Sure, you can practice hoodoo conjure and not
be a Christian, however you should show respect to its Christian roots and the teachings of Christ
if you want to do it.
Place a nice white votive light in the center along with a brandy glass filled with water.
Keep a bible nearby.
That's it.
A plain white table with a cross, a candle and a glass of water on it, all you need.
Spend a little time every day at your table in prayer to God and your Ancestors. Your Ancestors
should be given offerings regularly, at least once a week that can be placed on the table and left
overnight. These offerings can be just a simple candle or something more elaborate such as food
and drink. God on the other hand doesn't need offerings, only offerings of your love and
devotion.
Keep your table nice and neat and sprinkle it with cologne on occasion to keep it free of evil spirits
and spiritual grime.
Ever remember you are powerless without God, Your Ancestors are the reason you are alive, and
they will protect, help and guide you always.
Very basic supplies:
Congratulations! You are now fully kitted out to perform full blown hoodoo rituals! You will be
amazed at the array of powerful, effective and wonderful rituals you can do with these simple
tools just add faith and a bit of imagination.
Basic table set up and supplies for those just starting out wanting to build up to something
more elaborate:
The table:
Again, take a white cloth and spread it across a table. At the back center of the Altar place
a stand-alone crucifix or cross, place a nice white votive light in the center along with a
brandy glass filled with water.
Keep a bible nearby.
Place a skull on the table to represent the ancestors and to remind you of your own
mortality.
Add other things such as:
Incense holder.
Statues of your favorite Saints.
Framed pictures of your ancestors.
You may also wish to put a pot or ginger jar on the table to place offerings inside for your
ancestors to enjoy.
Some nice white flowers for decoration.
Let intuition, inspiration and the spirits guide you as to what to do with the table, if you
feel your ancestors want something adding or taking away, do so.
Basic supplies:
Bare basic professional set up for those just starting out doing paid hoodoo conjure work for
others:
The table:
By this point you should have a good grounding in maintaining your table and it will have taken
a form that works for you and your spiritual allies.
If you feel you want to do paid work for other people and feel you are competent to do it, fine,
but here are some rules I stick to and some I think you should seriously consider when working
for other people:
I NEVER charge anyone who NEEDS the work doing because they have fallen on hard
times, this is people wrongly convicted of crimes, people suffering illnesses, people who
are being abused through no fault of their own. These people get freebies from me if I
have the resources to spare, if I don't have the resources, I'm happy to pray for them which
can be just as effective.
I only ever charge the cost of the materials and minimum wage per hour for doing the
work.
I only perform spiritual works that I feel confident doing and have the correct resources at
hand to do.
I never make guarantees of anything, I am not a God and I am not omnipotent.
I always recommend conjure is just part of a solution for a problem, it is not an alternative
to legal, medical or financial advice.
I never make claim to be "more spiritual" than anyone else, we all come from God and are
equally spiritual and equally loved by God.
I never claim superhuman powers, what I do is perfectly human and anyone can learn to
do.
Spirits, such as Saints, who work on my behalf to solve a problem, receive due respect,
praise, payment and sacrifice.
I have made myself familiar with the laws of my country in regards to receiving payment
for spiritual works.
I never reveal a client’s name.
I never throw curses around unless it is to bring justice to an evil doer and even then it is
after much careful consideration and divination.
(N.B this is the ABSOLUTE BARE MINIMUM of supplies I recommend for someone setting
themselves up as a paid professional rootworker to have at their disposal if they want to be taken
seriously.)
Divinatory Tools: (Have AT LEAST two forms of divination, so you can get more than one angle
on situation)
Dice
Playing cards, Tarot cards or Lenormand cards.
Candles:
Red, orange, yellow, green, purple, black, white and brown tapers.
Tea lights
Plain white glass encased novena candles (plain so pictures of saints or petitions can be
stuck to the side.)
A selection of figure candles, male, female, skull etc.
Base Oils:
Almond oil
Olive oil
Coconut oil
Palm oil
Conjure Oils:
Holy oil
Van-van oil
John the Conqueror oil
Road Opener oil
Crossing oil
Uncrossing oil
Crown of Success oil
Red Fast Luck oil
Money Drawing oil
Love Drawing oil
Minerals: (not all these items are "minerals" per se, but I’ve listed them here for ease.)
Alum
Sea salt
Sulphur
Sugar
Laundry bluing
Graveyard dirt
Lodestones
Magnetic sand
Bicarbonate of soda
Cascarilla
Honey
Molasses
Iron oxide
Vesta powder
Resins:
Frankincense
Myrrh
Dragons Blood
Pine
Camphor
Animal Curios:
Black chicken feathers
Chicken bones
Chicken feet
Snake sheds
Cat bones
Black cat fur
Black dog fur (apparently poodle hair is traditional but I use any black dog hair)
Inks:
Dragons Blood
Doves Blood
Bats Blood
Don't forget a dip pen and brown paper!
Reference Books:
Bible or Psalter
The Greater Key of Solomon
6th and 7th Books of Moses
Book of Novena prayers to the Saints
Misc:
Empty bottles of various sizes
Charcoal
Swinging censer
Regular censer
Oil lamp
4 Thieves vinegar
Ammonia
Green and red cloth bags
Selection of hat pins, dress pins and eyed needles
Voodoo dolls
Selection of soaps: osun dudu, sandalwood, patchouli, cinnamon and Savon du Marseille.