For centuries, people have been using the ancient techniques of image magick, contagious magick, and sympathetic magick in combination with a doll or effigy to manipulate all aspects of one’s relationships with people, places, and things. In the past in Old New Orleans, Voodoo dolls were referred to as fetiches by outsiders because they roughly resembled the magickal fetiches brought from Africa by African slaves. Since Voodoo dolls are traditionally
constructed from objects belonging to the natural world, such as sticks, moss, herbs, roots, and stones, it makes sense to believe that the doll itself has Spirit, that it is part of the One Creator, just as people are. Even throughout European history, philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle contemplated the possibility that souls exist in animals, plants, and people.
I developed this exclusive course several years ago for people who are interested in learning about the history of doll magic across cultures and learning how to make dolls and use them in a ritual context. There is a special emphasis on the use of doll babies in Southern Conjure, Hoodoo and New Orleans Voodoo.
Doll Baby Conjure includes lessons delivered via an exclusive website and private Facebook group with multimedia presentations and group discussions. This course starts April 15, 2020 and always sells out fast so get in while you can!