Hoodoo magic for a healing holiday season.
, she and her sister share powerful and accessible information for those beginning their magic practices. Hanna’s work focuses on releasing respectability politics and proudly claiming her Southern hoodoo heritage within her own family lineage as a way to heal generational trauma — which is how this type of spirituality has always been practiced.
“[For example], say you’re witnessing an abusive relationship or you see abuse taking place within your family. How do weand be at peace?” It developed as a means of retaining spiritual connection in the face of brutal conditions. Hanna explained that African Traditional Religions changed “as we got dropped off and were changed, especially because we were so oppressed in the United States, specifically. We weren’t even allowed to drum.
Despite extreme suppression, these practices have survived and been passed on till this day. Hoodoo has always been a way for people to use the tools they have access to as a means of creating change and claiming agency over their realities, under any circumstances.Hanna believes deeply in channeling your divine feminine energy as a source of strength and power: the power of charm. In magical terms, we call this sweetening work.
Bring any elements that may be helpful to create a mini altar or mediation space. For most spirit workers, all that is needed is a candle, incense, and a cup of water, and maybe a favorite crystal. These elements are simple and invoke the energy of all four elements: earth, fire, air, and water. She also expressed the importance of divination and
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