Monday, December 3, 2007
Sunday, September 2, 2007
SPELL TO LOOK FABULOUS
Cut an apple in half horizontally and you should see the star. Visualize yourself glowing like a star.
Eat half the apple, and give the rest of it as an offering, outdoors under a tree. Peel the skin off the avocado.
Imagine your negative traits peeling off of you, including any negativity your mind has towards any part of yourself. Slice the fruit into 7 pieces, and remove the pit. Mash the slices into a paste, and use as a face mask. Visualize all your blemishes disappearing. Now take seven snow peas in your right hand, and 7 cherries in your left. Eat them alternately. Left hand rules the subconscious, unseen world, and the right hand rules the conscious seen world, thus you are making yourself beautiful inside and out.
Do this one to three days before you strut your stuff.
Monday, July 30, 2007
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Hummingbird Spells
Hummingbirds are included as an ingredient in many Mexican love spells. In the past, hummingbirds were captured and dried to be used alongside the botannicals and oils in magick markets. Fortunately, a much more humane way of utilizing the spirit of the hummingbird is now practiced. This involves the use of a metal or stone fetish.
Hummingbird Altar of Love
To create a hummingbird altar of love, place an image of a hummingbird as the focal point. Burn copal in front of the image while concentrating on and visualizing your desires.
To strengthen the spell, petition Xochiquetzal, the enchanting and beautiful Aztec Goddess of love. Offer bouquets of lovely flowers and spring water while requesting her assistance.
About Xochiquetzal
Her name means "Flower Feather". Originally associated with the moon, Xochiquetzal is the most charming Goddess of the Aztec pantheon and rules the earth, flowers, plants, games, and dance, in addition to matters of the heart. She is also the patroness of artisans, prostitutes, pregnant women and birth. Every eight years a feast was held in her honor where the celebrants wore animal and flowers masks. Her husband is said to be Tlolac, the God of rain and fertility, and she is reportedly the mother of Quetzlcoatl, the feathered serpent deity of Mesoamerican culture.
About Voodoomama
I come by this magick honestly as a descendent of the Aztec King Xicotencotl of Tlaxcala. Two of his daughters married two Spanish conquistadors, Pedro and Jorge Alvarado, and subsequently bore the first Mixtec children. These are the ancestors of my father.
References
"Xochiquetzal." Encyclopedia Mythica from Encyclopedia Mythica Online.
<http://www.pantheon.org/articles/x/xochiquetzal.html>
[Accessed March 17, 2007].
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Want a One Night Stand? Here's a Free Love Spell for Hot Sex!
Okay, here's a recipe for an old New Orleans Voodoo Hoodoo Fast Luck Oil that works as a drawing potion. It will work quickly like a magnet to get you in the sack with someone...but don't look to it for lasting love. The recipe is easy. You need:
Cinnamon essential oil
Vanilla essential oil
wintergreen essential oil
Jojoba oil for base
To the jojoba oil, blend the rest of the oils until it smells like you like it. Place it on your wrists, neck, behind your knees and between your breasts for a passionate night and/or weekend.
Have fun!
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