Hoodoo Justice Magic: Spells for Power, Protection and Righteous Vindication
By Miss Aida
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Negative Spellwork
Gratitude
Publishing
Hoodoo Practices
Spells
Revenge
Magic
Wise Mentor
Spiritual Warfare
Power of Friendship
Magical Realism
Scapegoat
Secret Knowledge
Magical Artifact
Supernatural
Spiritual Court
Petition Papers
Manifestation
Spellwork
Authorship
About this ebook
Features 129 spells, 32 recipes, and numerous rituals.
Historically, Hoodoo was the magic of the disenfranchised, marginalized, and vulnerable. It was born of the need to obtain justice, power, and protection, as these were not typically naturally forthcoming. The ancestors and earliest practitioners of Hoodoo were enslaved African Americans, followed by their descendants and neighbors.
How does one obtain justice if the system is inherently skewed against you? Hoodoo has developed a vast arsenal of justice and payback spells—spells intended to create a balance of power, punish victimizers, and protect victims from further victimization. It also empowers the victimized, so that they are able to rise above their situations, restore self-esteem, and create better, happier lives for themselves. The spells vary from mild to aggressive, depending on the personal level of justification.
Hoodoo Justice Magic contains a diverse collection of these spells, as well as an exploration of their ethics. (Are you really justified? And what happens if you’re not?) Featuring 129 spells, 32 recipes, and numerous rituals, there are also 27 prayers for people who fear actually performing spellwork. The spells incorporate common household articles, such as salt and spices, as well as candles, tarot cards, and recitation of Psalms. Learn how to protect yourself and avoid trouble by recognizing the signs indicating predatory behavior. (Although several spells incorporate specific tarot cards, no previous knowledge or experience of them is required, as they are used as materials or objects that radiate magic power.)
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Hoodoo Justice Magic - Miss Aida
PREFACE
What Is Hoodoo?
oodoo—also known as Conjure, tricking, or rootwork—is a form of folk magic practiced in North America. It incorporates Central and West African magic along with integrated fragments of Jewish, Christian, Irish, German, Spanish, Asian, and Native American beliefs and practices.
For many decades, the secrets of Hoodoo were passed down to successive generations solely through oral traditions. But since that time, famous people, such as anthropologist and author Zora Neale Hurston (1891–1960), have written books about Hoodoo practices that remain available today. Its popularity increased when, in the 1930s, the Reverend Harry Middleton Hyatt began gathering folkloric information from more than 1,600 sources, from here on in to be called the Hyatt informants.
These people were predominantly the descendants of enslaved Africans, who resided throughout the southern United States. Hyatt subsequently published a five-volume, 4,766-page collection entitled Hoodoo—Conjuration—Witchcraft—Rootwork (HCWR).
But even while these written compilations were going out into the world, thousands of practitioners were not sharing their secrets so widely, but continued to pass down their knowledge in the oral tradition to their families. These successors, in turn, passed what they knew down to their descendants and confidants. So this is not a kind of magic found only in reference books and stories of the past. It is an ongoing living tradition.
In recent decades, numerous books have been written on the topic of Hoodoo. Educational classes are offered that greatly appeal to the general public—most likely because of the beauty of its simplicity and its effectiveness. But not one person has all the answers or a single correct
way of performing Hoodoo magic, because oral traditions have pioneered the enriching variations of this wondrous craft that continue to this day.
INTRODUCTION
Justice is the moral principle that is supposed to determine rightful conduct and the administration of deserved punishment for wrong actions or reward for right ones. When people meet with injustices, such as unfair treatment or undeserved outcomes, they expect their friends, loved ones, family, neighbors, coworkers, superiors, and most especially the legal system to understand what just conduct looks like and to immediately support them in their predicament. Sadly, victims can instead be met with apathy, or sometimes even active blame-placing.
Where does this leave a victim of injustice who has lost social standing, a significant other, or a job promotion duly earned to an undeserving predator? What happens to those facing harassment, prejudice, bullying, and threats instead of a balancing of the scales? What does one do when the legal system fails a victim of physical violence, robbery, theft, or other crimes? When the processes society has put in place don't work as they should, a person could easily succumb to feelings of desperation, despair, helplessness, and/or hopelessness. Or that victim can take a route that has been used for thousands of years—magical retribution!
Magical Justice—Past and Present
Our ancestors fell victim to injustices as do people today. They too were double-crossed and betrayed and were the target of crimes. When they did not receive the justice they deserved from society, they sought their retribution though magical incantations, spellwork, and/or prayers instead. Their accounts, as well as their formulas, have been well-documented throughout recorded history and from around the world.
In his book The Encyclopedia of Jewish Myth, Magic and Mysticism, Rabbi Geoffrey Dennis writes that humans have the power to curse individuals as well as groups of people. He states that Psalms 35, 58, and 137 invoke hair raising afflictions
; however, Psalm 109 is the most powerful text for retribution. Historians estimate that Psalm 109—to be provided later in this book—was written in the year 1060 BC. So we can see that magic has worked for thousands of years—and can work for you too! The proof of magical paybacks is right in our very own Holy Bible.
This book will provide numerous spells intended to serve out justice to those who have violated the principles of morality—just as our ancestors prevailed over their enemies.
Spells are provided to send enemies away, bind them from doing or saying harmful things, break up a relationship when a partner was taken away from you, and—harshest of all—curse/cross/hex. And once these are accomplished, they can result in the restoration of both self-respect and respect from others—things which every single human being is entitled to.
But first, let's examine the types of enemies you can encounter—because the more you know about their tactics, the better prepared you are to counter them.
Intentional Wrongdoers Are Immoral
Morals relate to the standards of good intentions and honesty, as well as fair and equal interactions with and treatment of everyone. Morals speak to defining the principles of right and wrong behaviors. People who abide by these standards are referred to as moral or righteous.
Values, on the other hand, talk about what people believe to be true and hold in high esteem. They are the factors that influence the choices made by each individual and generate types of behavior. Most people value the morals of righteousness they were taught at an early age, and therefore, they conduct themselves accordingly. They are decent people who have worked hard to achieve their goals.
Sadly, not everyone is guided by moral principles but instead may value power, status, wealth, notoriety, and/or gratifying their desires. These people believe they are entitled to whatever they wish without having to work for it, and they can and will act out that belief at any cost and without regard for others. They are immoral people. Most, if not all, are predators such as narcissists, sociopaths, con artists, scammers, or abusers who are looking for prey in hopes of stealing something of value. They are lazy people motivated by greed, jealousy, envy, and/or a sense of entitlement, and they accomplish their goals with whatever tactics they can.
Immoral Tactics
Deception is common for fraudulent people who will try lying, labeling, scapegoating, false accusations, blame-placing, and demeaning others or their work ethics to get what they want. These people wish to rob others of their positions, social status, significant others, material possessions, and even identities.
Emotional abuse is a frequent tool they use for self-empowerment. They may look for targets whose weaknesses are transparent. Then they dominate their victims by instilling fear or suppressing their self-esteem through harassment, threats, or working to change other people's regard for them.
Physical abuse is usually, but not always, inflicted by those who had been constantly belittled and thus developed poor self-esteem along with a habit of venting their own negative emotions through aggression. They are often bullies seeking to act out their anger toward others who are vulnerable and unable to defend themselves. Their victims are usually smaller in stature and/or are viewed as having a physical or emotional weakness. People who resort to emotional abuse will often dish out physical abuse as well.
Theft is taking something away from a victim without their knowledge. Examples could include someone having a secret affair with your significant other or getting you demoted at work or even dismissed, while this person replaces you without any justifiable cause.
Robbery, on the other hand, is when someone takes from you by force or threat. This could include an eviction without cause, blackmail, filing false police reports or court actions against you to force some desired action, or taking ownership of something you value.
How Do Wrongdoers Get Away with All This and What Can You Do?
All these tactics of immoral people are reprehensible, and many are also illegal. Why do so many who use them escape punishment? They know the loopholes, are cunning about how they operate, and stay alert and aware of their surroundings and any potential threats to their activities.
If you are faced with one of these immorals and they have managed to harm you without anyone spotting them, there are ways to get back your own. This book provides an arsenal of spells to obtain your well-deserved justice.
Always keep in mind that magical justice must be secret and hidden. Would a military general broadcast a planned sneak attack during a war? Of course not, because the enemies would be able to prepare a defense. This comparison to the military goes further, though: please remember, this artillery of magical spells can be dangerous; therefore, you must treat them with caution, just as you would a loaded rifle. And the main way you do this is by looking at your situation with clear eyes to know when magical justice can be safely used. You must be justified to perform these spells. Otherwise, you will be as culpable as your rivals. . . . Are you justified? We'll explore the concept of justification in chapter 1.
What's Your Strategy?
efore attempting negative spellwork, it is essential to first have a game plan. During wartime when soldiers prepare to engage their enemies, they just don't haphazardly begin attacking. First, they consider if an attack is vindicated. If it is, they know that they must calmly formulate a strategy because if they acted solely from emotion and without a plan, their attack would most likely go awry and lead to disastrous results. Once they have carefully scrutinized the type of attacks, they factor in timing as well as consider which allies will assist them before they put their plan into action. In other words, successful attacks must be executed in a well-thought-out manner. The planning phase is vital for any type of effective combat—and that includes spiritual confrontations. Without a strategy, bad results will most likely prevail. This chapter addresses how to set up successful strategies before taking any action.
Step 1. Your Spellwork Must Be Justified
When people are offended, emotionally wounded, or mistreated, it provokes their anger—the intense emotion that triggers the body's fight-or-flight response. Once this reflex is set off, an accelerated physiological response is put in motion that, in turn, bypasses rational thinking and prepares the body for immediate action. If you are a person who tends to fight rather than flee, just remember that most situations triggering this response are not life-threatening. Try to remove yourself from the setting because any reaction you have in the heat of anger could compromise your safety and bring on legal ramifications. Seek your vengeance through the proper legal channels and, if that doesn't work, through spellwork.
However, when utilizing spellcraft, always remember that justice is the administering of a deserved punishment or reward. Most importantly, justice is also based on the principle that the punishment should be proportionate to the offense.
This isn't something to take up just because your feelings are hurt or you aren't getting everything you always wanted but with good reason. Take your emotions out of it, and look clearly at what is going on: Is the situation you want to correct all about you? That's a red flag that you are still caught up in anger. Or is it instead a situation where someone is behaving immorally and getting a free pass? Should society be correcting this action but just isn't? Will your community—and not just you and your feelings—be better off once consequences are imposed?
I deal with some pretty vulgar people on a routine basis and sometimes, in fleeting thoughts, I consider harsh magical revenge. But I also know that spellwork is a very serious matter, and severe harm could be inflicted without proper justification. Therefore, my policy is to wait about a week to reassess feelings toward the person who has offended me. After time passes, usually, my anger will have subsided, and I am grateful that my time, energy, or money for supplies weren't wasted.
Remember that when people are angry or enraged, our thought processes can get distorted. If negative spellwork is performed while in that state of mind, dire consequences could manifest. You could impose serious harm out of proportion to the situation because, with all that fast-tracked energy being emitted, a spell can go way beyond your initial intentions.
Spells Don't Backfire. But . . .
Novice spellcasters will frequently hastily plan to retaliate when someone makes them angry by bestowing ongoing bad luck on their target—the intended object of a spell. However, rage results in unclear thinking and this can lead to spellwork that manifests as permanent debilitating physiological damage, horrific automobile and motorcycle accidents, or loss of limbs. In three cases that I am aware of, enraged spellcasting has led to death—all because the caster was not of clear mind and didn't think things through. These punishments were neither fair to the targets nor justified. Karmic paybacks can be brutal and, unless those casters sincerely repent of their actions, somewhere or somehow, those targets will be avenged.
Karmic payback multiplies for unjustified negative spells. I once knew a woman who presumptuously professed she would curse anyone she pleased and believed that karmic payback was a bunch of nonsense. She suffered from ongoing bad luck with her financial matters, her romantic pursuits, and her son's upbringing and frequently experienced suicidal ideations. Then she would perpetually call me and ask: Why do all these bad things only happen to me?
Well, those unjustified curses had an impact.
You don't send someone away, bind them, or curse them just because that person annoys you, is unattractive, doesn't agree with your philosophical or political views, or out of prejudice. People should be sent away or bound when they pose some sort of threat to you. Breakup spells should only be performed in situations when someone has stolen your significant other or if the breakup will save one party from present or future harm. And cursing spells are reserved only for retaliation for the most horrific assaults to you or your loved ones.
Always remember what God said in the Holy Bible, Exodus 21:24–25 (KJV):
Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, Burning for burning, wound for wound, stripe for stripe.
In other words, the punishment must be proportionate to the crime. So before performing negative spells, calm down and think about the entire situation to ensure you have a just cause for what you plan to do and you are only taking an eye for an eye and not pushing for more.
Step 2. Adjust Your Attitude
Your mind-set must be properly conditioned for any type of successful spellcasting. Although the conditioning isn't difficult, it does require four fundamentals for victorious outcomes:
Self-confidence: You must be self-confident that your spells will work. This means that you ought not second-guess yourself or fear you are not powerful enough to control the target. With self-confidence, you also have to be determined to affect the target and to be patient with your work.
Determination: While performing magic, some spellcasters will monitor their target and get dismayed when that target is doing well. Rather than realizing that social media can be deceptive, they then lose confidence and surrender their spellwork while assuming nothing is manifesting. This is the wrong attitude. The correct approach is to continue your work. Be determined to see it through to manifestation without a change of heart.
Patience: This is a virtue that is absolutely necessary because spells don't work overnight! No matter what happens, be calm and know that your dedication will pay off!
Persistence: Repeat the spells, add more spells (for a cumulative effect), or try different ones, as needed.
A True Inspirational Story
This story posted on my website, MissAida.com, illustrates exactly what I am talking about:
The following true and astonishing success story of a justified curse will illustrate how the four essential fundamentals of self-confidence, determination, patience, and persistence are implemented.
Decades ago, there was a man named Tony, a happily married and successful spiritual practitioner and owner of a flourishing spiritual store. He was a babalawo, a powerful and high-ranking priest in the religion of Santería. He also had a successful house of Santería, called an ile, with numerous members who loved and admired him. Because of his popularity and charm, people traveled long distances to seek his services.
My Godmother in Santería also adored Tony, as did I, and had practically worked her fingers to the bone for many months assisting him with his numerous ceremonies. She also happily contributed her vast years of wisdom and knowledge in any way that she could; however, her services also required payments. She had desperately depended on money to pay for her family members' departure from the impoverished country of Cuba to the United States, what she called the country of freedom.
Unfortunately, wealth and notoriety got the best of the babalawo, and he transformed from a thoughtful man to a greedy green-eyed monster.
He was keeping all of the profits to himself while perpetually stalling to pay my Godmother for her services. Ultimately, he never paid her one single penny and cheated her out of thousands of dollars.
But my Godmother wasn't an idiot, either. On every single visit to Tony's home or store, she collected his stray hair and other personal concerns (to be discussed later in this book), professing that these items might be needed for a rainy day.
Sadly, that rainy day
arrived when she came to the realization that Tony had no intention of ever paying her. So with these personal concerns, she made a doll in his image.
In her backyard, the doll-baby was hanging by its neck, tied to a tree branch. I asked: Godmother, who is this?
She angrily replied: It's Tony. When I am finished with him, he will lose his wife, his house, his business, and his savings. I will destroy him just the way he destroyed my children and my grandchildren!
Truthfully, I thought to myself that the old lady was crazy to think that a mere santera, such as herself, could ruin such a powerful spiritual practitioner. But she was confident that she would destroy him. So, every single day, day after day, she would tirelessly beat the crap out of that doll with a heavy stick while demanding that he lose his wife, house, business, and money. My Godmother was determined to ruin Tony's life.
Two months later, she was still cursing the doll. Honestly, it was exhausting me just to watch her constantly beating and yelling at it! Being impetuously outspoken, I had the stupidity to question her actions: Madrina, you're wasting your time. The spell is not working. Nothing is going to happen to Tony. As a matter of fact, his business is flourishing and he's thinking of expanding his store.
With disgust and contempt toward my confrontation she replied: You have no faith! You have no patience, and that lack of patience will destroy your spells and your life!
Several weeks later, she was still beating that doll with that heavy stick while screaming her demands. She was a persistent spellcaster with no intentions of giving up, even with all of Tony's blatant ongoing successes.
A couple of months after my Godmother had scolded me, I received a phone call from Maria, the babalawo's wife. She wanted to inform me that she had caught Tony making love to another woman in her very own bed! I immediately informed my Godmother and her response was: Good. Now, sit back and enjoy the show because it's just beginning.
From that moment forward, Tony's life started falling apart. And the show
was indeed just beginning!
Because the Santería community holds babalawos to a higher ethical and moral standard, adultery is not tolerated. So as retaliation for the hurt that Maria suffered, she had called every member of his ile, and as many of his clients, friends, and followers as she could to expose his disregard of the religious standards. Maria was determined to destroy his reputation.
Next, Maria withdrew