Crossroads magic is common in conjure, rootwork, and hoodoo. In conjure practice, it is said that in order to acquire talent in a particular skill such as playing a musical instrument, throwing dice, or dancing, one may go to a crossroads a certain number of times, either at midnight or just before dawn, and one will meet a "black man," presumably Papa Legba; though, often mistaken for the Devil, who will bestow upon one the desired skills….for a price, of course.
Voodoo Mama's Crossroads Dirt draws on the gifts of the Spirits of the crossroads for power, decision-making and opportunity. This dirt is hand collected from the high desert in Arizona, from several different locations, the images shown are just two of those locations. The color of the dirt you receive will vary according to the region in which it was collected. Can be used in mojo hands, gris gris, powders and to stuff doll babies and fix candles.
Bring the power of the crossroads into your work with Voodoo Mama's authentic Crossroads Dirt. As with all of our products, our Crossroads Dirt is hand collected according to longstanding New Orleans tradition.
Crossroads magic is common in conjure, rootwork, and hoodoo. In conjure practice, it is said that in order to acquire talent in a particular skill such as playing a musical instrument, throwing dice, or dancing, one may go to a crossroads a certain number of times, either at midnight or just before dawn, and one will meet a "black man," presumably Papa Legba; though, often mistaken for the Devil, who will bestow upon one the desired skills….for a price, of course.
Voodoo Mama's Crossroads Dirt draws on the gifts of the Spirits of the crossroads for power, decision-making and opportunity. This dirt is hand collected from the high desert in Arizona, from several different locations, the images shown are just two of those locations. The color of the dirt you receive will vary according to the region in which it was collected. Can be used in mojo hands, gris gris, powders and to stuff doll babies and fix candles.
Bring the power of the crossroads into your work with Voodoo Mama's authentic Crossroads Dirt. As with all of our products, our Crossroads Dirt is hand collected according to longstanding New Orleans tradition.
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