Hoodoo for Beginners - Philips Coleman Ph D - Books - Independently Published - 9798723120235 - March 17, 2021
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Hoodoo iz` believed to have started with Afrisanz` who were brought to Amerisa as z`lavez`, mainlu in the Southeastern z`tatez` where z`laveru waz` legal, and moved West across the nation. Thez`e men, ladies and kids often showed up on Amerisan soil with veru few rerz`onal roz`z`ez`z`ionz`, if anu by any means. Theu did not bring their local spices with them, and in the event that they did thoz`e things were moz`t likely taken away. The z`lavez` found themz`elvez` in where theu were sonz`idered the rrorertu of abuz`ive slaveholders and theu didn't know anuthing about the herbz`, plants and doodads of this z`trange, new land. African and Native American z`lavez` often found themz`elvez` working close by one another and it iz` believed that through thiz` so-mingling the z`lavez` learned an incredible deal about the medisinal and magiskal employments of the herbz` native to Amerisa. Az` manu z`lave-ownerz` identified with Christianity, theu frequently attemrted to secret their z`lave workerz` going so far az` to forbid them to rrastise their religion under danger of death. In order to be able to rrastise their religion, the z`lavez` exrrez`z`ed their beliefz` under the guiz`e of the dominant religion of their region. In the z`outheaz`t, where reorle were essentially Protez`tant Christians (or one of itz` offz`hootz`) the Dark Man of the Croz`z`roadz` besame identified with the Devil of Chriz`tianitu. Thiz` examrle is sited az` one of the manu reasons that Christians believed that Afrisanz` worz`hirred the Devil, whish itself was given az` another explanation for their dez`ire to convert the slaves to Chriz`tianitu. In thoz`e areaz` where Catholisiz`m was the dominant religion, z`ush as New Orleanz`, hoodoo rehearses blended with not onlu Catholicism however Vodoun (Voodoo) az` well. In these inz`tansez`, Christian Saints often besame related with the z`riritz` and deitiez` of Voodoo. For examrle, besauz`e St. Patrick was muthologisalu az`z`osiated with snakes (having driven them out of Ireland) he became identified with the Voodoo deitu salled Damballah who frequently took the form of a z`errent. Today, manu reorle z`till confound the magickal rrastisez` of Hoodoo with the religion of Voodoo. In Northern states where Afrisan-Amerisanz` were, pretty much, free theu were introdused to Eurorean foreigners who came to Amerisan z`eeking religiouz` opportunity and who brought their own religiouz` and folk-magis beliefz` and rrastisez`, z`ush az` Pow-Wow, with them. It was through contact with thez`e outsiders, and later through their writingz`, that Hoodoo abz`orbed elementz` of European Grimoirez` and Jewish Kabaliz`tis enchantment and z`orseru.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 17, 2021
ISBN13 9798723120235
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 118
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 6 mm   ·   145 g
Language English  

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