Saturday, May 18, 2013

May Reader/Rootworker of the Month: Dr. E





 This month I am super excited to be featuring a very talented Rootworker and Palo Priest!

While I have known about Dr. E for some time, even met him at the 2012 Hoodoo Rootwork Workshops put on by the Missionary Independent Spiritual Church and attended his Road Opening Ceremony; which was breath taking by the way...
But this year, I had become better acquainted with Dr. E and his practices.



I attended his workshop at PantheaCon on The Unnamed Path. Although it was not geared for something I was interested in personally, I wanted to get to know more about this amazing Root Doctor and to see the many facets he possessed.

WOW... what an incredible amount of information and spiritualism that this man holds is truly amazing! I was blown away by it all.
It was moving. I will leave it at that.

Then came the 2013 Workshops at LMCC. Oh. Dear. God. (sorry if I offended anyone just then)
I immediately signed up for the workshop on making Rustic Hoodoo Oil Lamps given by yours truly: Dr. E!







What I really liked about his class was that he had cited some great historical facts of oil lamps used by various cultures around the world, and the different oils to be used for different conditions rather than having to use the malodorous kerosene lamp oils commonly used today.




I am a huge fan of his blog... it is one of the essential reads for anyone who is curious about or is practicing Hoodoo for themselves. I am always having an "Ah Ha!" moment each time I log on.

Dr. E can also be found on Blog Talk Radio on Candelo's Corner and the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour giving readings and Rootwork consultations.



Ok Ok... I could go on for hours and pages about this man but I will let him and his works speak for themselves :)



                                              Ladies and Gentlemen... I give you Dr. E!






Do you belong to a professional association that requires readers and rootworkers to abide by a code of ethics?
I belong to the Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers. We all adhere to a strict code of ethics and a code of conduct to help our clients rest assured that we conduct ourselves with the highest levels of integrity.
Link to Dr. E on AIRR: http://readersandrootworkers.org/index.php?title=Dr._E.


What kinds of readings do you perform?

My favorite tool for divination is the tarot. I use the Radiant Tarot which is a recoloring of the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot Deck. I also give readings with the Diloggun (Santeria Cowrie Shell Oracle) and with the Chamalongos from Palo Monte. As a medium I am occasionally called upon to give spirit readings as well.



Which of the reading styles you use are most popular with your clients?

I would say the most popular styles are Tarot card readings and Diloggun.



Who was or were your divination teacher or teachers?

Tarot was one of the first things I learned when I was a teenager. I am mainly self-taught with some help from books and workshops that I attended, including workshops taught by Mary K. Greer. I learned Diloggun from my friend Ocha'ni Lele and from my godfather Jesus Castellon.



Do you prescribe spiritual supplies for the people you read for?

I regularly prescribe spiritual supplies from my line of Dr. E. Products found at my website http://conjuredoctor.com. I like empowering my clients with the tools they need to make change in their lives. I'd say my favorite thing to do is prescribe herb baths for my clients to take over a series of days so that they can cleanse their physical bodies and experience the visceral energy of taking a magical bath.



Do you teach spell-casting or do magical coaching with your reading clients?

I do magically coach my reading clients, especially if they are going to be using prescribed products, or if they are root workers themselves who need a bit of guidance. I love teaching people the lore of hoodoo as well as effective magical techniques that they can use in their own spells. All too often, folks get too worried about little intricacies in spell work and I like to bring my clients back to the heart and spirit of the work so that they can accomplish their spells with confidence and less anxiety.

How and when did you first hear about hoodoo rootwork?

I heard about hoodoo back in the late 90s and had always heard it was very close to the Congo style of magic used in Palo. As a Palo priest I was always interested in finding out just how close these two systems really were in terms of magical technology, so I researched it online, found out about Miss cat yronwode's Hoodoo Rootwork Correspondence Course and I signed up for it. I learned quickly that the magical techniques were indeed very similar. It was as if the religion had been stripped out of the traditional Congo ways and replaced with Baptist Christianity - but all the magical techniques were the same.


Fiery Wall of Protection working done for a client


Who was or were your rootwork teacher or teachers?
Miss cat yronwode has been my biggest influence and teacher in hoodoo. I've also learned from using the congo techniques of Palo that my godfather taught me.

How long have you been professionally practicing divination, psychic reading, hoodoo rootwork, or conjure doctoring for clients?
I've been reading and divining for clients for over 18 years. I've been practicing hoodoo professionally over the last 6 years.


*My personal favorite working of Dr. E's*
Beef Tongue Spell to "Silence your enemies"


What kinds of hoodoo spell-casting cases have you handled successfully in the past?

I work the full gamut of spell-casting cases but the majority of my clients seek me out for reconciliation and love work. I also have a healthy amount of clients seeking me out for powerful cursing work and uncrossing work. I have a proven track record for bringing estranged lovers back together, for cursing people when justice is needed, as well as removing awful curses from my clients.

Can you provide me with any references from among your clients?

You can see a full list of reviews in my AIRR profile or, even better, visit my website and pull up the various reading and rootworking services I offer, then click on "Read Reviews" to see how satisfied my clients are with the rootworking services I provide.


What are your strong suits as a magical spell caster and rootworker?

I have excellent results with curse work, especially when it is a case requiring justice and a re balancing of the scales. I excel at inflammatory confusion work as well as doll baby spells to hold evil people accountable for their harm. I am also well known for my work with reconciliation cases. I like working to bring a broken couple back to a place to healing, acceptance and togetherness. I also love doing spell work to draw steady and quality employment as well as spell work for financial stability. I strongly advocate for my clients to get rid of their debts and cultivate wiser ways of spending their money and I weave rootwork into the mix. I'm also very talented at breaking curses or hexes off of people. I was cursed in the womb when I was a baby and since I survived it, I have a talent to breaking through the jinxes others cast and dismantling them once and for all.

What are your weaknesses as a magical spell caster and rootworker?

I cannot do any spell work on court cases or issues pertaining to legal battles. I typically refer these to another AIRR member who can better handle them. I also do not perform break up work because I often find that the reasons are unnecessary and spiteful.



Do you have any moral or religious limitations on the kind of magic spells you will perform for others? If so, what are they? I will not perform court case or legal battle spell work because of a religious taboo I was given once I became a priest in Santeria. I am not to mess with the justice system so that I do not end up a subject of the justice system.

Do you work according to the precepts of a particular religion, and if so, which one?

I take a very shamanic approach to my spiritual work. I believe in relationships with the spirit in all things. I weave this philosophy into my approach with rootwork. Religiously I am comfortable within the doctrines of Santeria, Palo, Spiritualism, Shamanism and Christianity.




How long do you think I should have to wait before I can see results from your spell casting or altar work if we are going to have positive movement ?
This question largely depends upon the complexity and type of rootwork being performed. For example, an uncrossing spell works very quickly with almost instant results, where a reconciliation spell may take months to show any noticeable change. I don't give any guarantees for how fast a client can see results because there are many factors involved including individual habits, attitudes and adherence to the magical coaching and behavioral modifications I recommend as part of a rootworking consultation.



What could I be doing at home in combination with your rootwork and prayers to improve the chances that my aims and goals will be achieved?
Typically I recommend that clients perform herb baths in conjunction with spell work I am doing, or regular prayers (like a novena). I often send items to my clients for their use while I am doing rootwork. These items can include mojo bags or condition oils to anoint themselves and center the magic around their physical body while I am doing work at a distance.

If the spell casting or altar work I hire you to do is not successful, how would you suggest that I proceed next?

If this happens I typically recommend the client get a follow-up reading to get to the bottom of things and find out what is happening and if there is a need to change tactics with rootwork or with behavioral modifications.

*I LOVE the "Talk to Me" vigil service... Very effective!*


Do you provide magical coaching services? Yes, and I enjoy coaching others through their own magical work. There are many intricacies and little things to add into a spell that are often overlooked when folks write up spells in books or online. I love leading people through these details as part of magical coaching.

As a Teacher, what would you advice would you give someone just starting out in Reading/Conjure Work?
First and foremost remember the cultural origins of conjure. Learn about the culture of the South, Black culture and people who preserved rootwork for generations. Honoring their ways is of paramount importance in learning conjure. Secondly I would say that it is important to learn a divination method. Master it early on as it will be of great help when consulting others for rootwork cases. Finally I'd recommend staying in contact with other root workers and always comparing techniques so that you can stay fresh and continue to learn more magical techniques to add to your toolbox.
Blessings,
Dr. E.

OH! And one last thing!.... As a result of my success in landing a job just recently by petitioning St. Expedite for his help, Dr. E personally gifted me with one of his very own exclusive bottles of St. Expedite Oil.

It took everything I had NOT to fall over at that moment... Again, I was blown away! This oil is the Mercedes Benz of anointing oils and the scent... Just WOW!

Oh Yeah... I "pimped" that oil all weekend long. People need to know not only about this Root Doctor but his products are Bar None Elite!

I think I was also a bit "star struck" that someone of his caliber had taken notice of me. LOL

Lastly, his Customer Service.... OK I cannot stress how important this is in this day and age especially when things are primarily done over the Internet and "in person" business transactions are becoming a thing of the past. Not with Dr. E.

While I have not YET had any Rootwork done by him, I have had vigils set and it is comforting to know that you do in fact get an email when your candle has been lit, when it was done, and a full report.

Not many places go that extra mile but you will find that all under 1 Internet roof : Dr.E

Tell him Coastside Conjure sent ya!

Love Potion #9

Friday, April 19, 2013

Thank You St. Expedite!!!


Glory Be to St. Expedite!!!

This post is a HUGE Shout Out to St. Expedite publicly thanking him for working a seemingly impossible miracle for me.

I was chosen for a very high profile job that is not only a Full Time position but a Permanent one! I have been working contract jobs for the last 5 years or so and as everyone knows... this economy is brutal, thus the job market mirrors that.

So what does one do when blessed with such a gift from St. Expedite??....

One runs back out to the store to buy more pound cake and flowers of course!

Red Roses this time for granting my request... a Dozen!

and....


Forget the 6 pre sliced cakes.... this called for a Family Sized loaf!


Well... I am so dang happy that should anyone be around in the next few hours and want to do their "good deed" for the day, I will need to be peeled off the ceiling later ;)



THANK YOU ST. EXPEDITE!!!

Love Potion #9

Happy Feast Day!



Today's post is going to be "Short & Sweet" 

The long awaited Feast Day of St. Expedite has finally arrived and I am delighted to be able to honor him in the way I felt he deserved :)


I cannot tell you how excited I was to find pre sliced pound cake... And Yes, he got ALL 6 slices



Not only did I light a vigil dedicated to him but also a 4 in. taper dressed in Lucky Mojo St. Expedite Oil



and Voila'... the finished product! An altar fit for a King. But in this case, a Saint.

Petitions are still being accepted for Papa Newt's St. Expedite Event, get your petitions in by clicking on his link provided or emailing them in at: info@papanewt.com

Love Potion #9


Thursday, April 18, 2013

St. Expedite Feast Day Preparations





Oh St. Expedite!.... One of my more favorite Saints to work with :) And such an interesting blog post this is going to be....

Before I delve into my story here, for those just tuning in or whom are not familiar with this particular Saint, his history, or how to work with him, I have provided links to past postings here:



Ok.. onto my story.

So, as I have recently posted here on my blog and Facebook, I am in the process of moving. In doing so I have had to box up all my "Hoodoo" and Dear God I did not know how I was going to survive the withdraw from not having my candles, oils, powders, statues, etc... But that is a whole other blog post entirely. One that would definitely qualify me as a "rehab" patient. No one warned me of the addiction to Hoodoo... ;)

Knowing that St. Expedite's Feast Day was fastly approaching I started to get into panic mode because I had packed away my beloved Saint and all his paraphernalia. Gasp!

Feeling out of sorts and needing some guidance on the situation as I wanted and felt so strongly to observe and serve St. Expedite on his day, I called on Papa Newt to give me some suggestions on how to honor him when I didn't have a proper altar set up.

When in a pinch, I was told that even just an image or a prayer card will do. A glass of water, some flowers, a small candle, some Sara Lee pound cake. I always have a nice laminated St. Expedite Prayer Card in my wallet at all times so I went to fish that out and place it on a table that would become an altar to him that day.



Interestingly enough as I was talking to Papa Newt describing the card to him, I felt that I needed to send him that very card and buy 3 new ones. So that is what I did. Interestingly enough, after posting pics of these laminated beauties, 2 people came forth inquiring about where I got them and if I could send them one?

2 more folks will have this very card in a few days for their own. When St. Expedite "talks"... You listen!
He is one that LOVES to have as much publicity as possible and I will gladly oblige him :)

Well, the heavens opened up and answered my prayer because I got a call from my old roommate asking me if I could come watch her dog and house sit for the next 5 days as she will be out of state visiting family.
I took this as a "sign" from St. Expedite that he has facilitated a way for me to observe his Feast Day in the way I wanted to :)

So... I "unearthed" him, his shrine box I made him, his photos, anointing oil, and various offerings. And of course, I had to head up to my favorite conjure shop Lucky Mojo to get a St. Expedite vigil candle!


I LOVE how they Bless and Dress their candles at Lucky Mojo Curio Co

And St. Expedite got to ride "shotgun" on the way home


I couldn't wait to get back to the house and set everything up. Let me tell you.. I can't even describe the AHHHH feeling I got when setting up his altar. It was as comforting as wrapping up in a warm fuzzy blanket on a cold day.

Then the "excavating" began... Yet he was surprisingly easy to find. I knew just where he was packed away at.
*my trunk of Hoodoo goodies*


and the set up begins....

Freshly laundered red altar cloths


Fresh Flowers
I chose yellow as it is one of his favorite colors; I reserve red roses for "payment" after he has granted my petition. My own personal preference.


My statue, shrine box, and mineral & curio offerings


All put together along with a glass of water, a 4 inch offertory candle to be lit and consumed on his Feast Day (April 19th.), and Sara Lee Pound Cake to follow on the empty plate you see here.

In case you are not able to honor St. Expedite or dedicate a small altar to him on your own but would like to petition him, Papa Newt can be contacted to place your petition on his altar he has made available to anyone in need by either clicking on his name posted above or you can contact him at: info@papanewt.com to email him your petition directly.

Link to Papa Newt's St. Expedite Feast Day Event: https://www.facebook.com/Papa.Newt?ref=ts&fref=ts#!/events/521776541212077/

Get your petitions in folks! It's Free! But be sure to pay St. Expedite should he come through for you!
If you don't, he has been known to take what he has given you and then some. Yikes!

Links have been provided above for further information should you need it :)

Happy Hoodoo"ing"!

Glory Be to St. Expedite!

Love Potion #9

Saturday, April 6, 2013

*Double Contest Time* Working with St. Expedite and Product of the Month

*It's Contest Time*
Share this on your Facebook and let me know that you did, to enter a chance to win either my Product of the Month: "The Magical Power of the Saints" book & Lucky Mojo All Saints Incense Powder OR a Custom St. Expedite spiritual working by Papa Newt!
*No purchase Necessary*



http://www.luckymojo.com/saintexpedite.html

 Yay! Contest time once again boys and girls!... This month I am going to be merging 2 contests into 1 due to the fact I am currently in the relocation process (read: packing & moving). So I won't be able around my blog much this month.
Sorry for that!

However I wanted to make that up to y'all with 2 exciting give aways :)

First up is a custom St. Expedite spiritual working performed by conjure worker Papa Newt!

In honor of St. Expedite's Feast Day on April 19th and for coming through for me once again, I wanted to offer this to someone who may be in need of a ritual performed on their behalf.



http://saintexpedite.org/history.html

I have personally had a St. Expedite working done by Papa Newt just recently when my car took a dive. It was in the shop costing some serious bank roll and I didn't know how I was going to pay for it. So he stepped in and created a customized ritual working petitioning St. Expedite on my behalf.

Well IT WORKED. I can't Thank St. Expedite and Papa Newt enough!

Of course, when St. Expedite comes through for you whether it be that you petitioned him on your own or someone does it for you on your behalf, you must pay this Saint for answering your request.

And I did... Happily :)




*Previous posting on St. Expedite can be found here: Miracles Fast!*



https://www.facebook.com/#!/Papa.Newt?fref=ts

I have worked with St. Expedite in the past with mixed results, but was in no shape to really calm down and focus in order to work with him on my own. Seeing as Papa Newt has had a long standing working relationship with St. Expedite, I knew that I had picked the right spiritual worker to work on my behalf.
Here are some St. Expedite "basics" from Papa Newt:

1) How did you first come across St. Expedite and why did you choose him to work with?

The first time I found St. Expedite was while preparing for Confirmation in my teen years of Catechism. To prepare for this ritual we had to research, and select a Saint's name. In the various books I've read – I believe that it was in a book not provided by the church -- is where information about St. Expedite was first found.
However, St. Expedite did not come back into my life again until my mid-20s during a very difficult time. It was then when his swiftness in helping with situations was made known to me. Because of his great help I decided to dedicate a little space to honor him, and the relationship has grown from there.

2) Describe your experiences working with and relationship with this particular Saint.

In the early days of developing a working relationship with him was bumpy at first. It was like learning to ride a bike for the first time!
When one starts to work with spirits, such as the Saints, you begin to understand their dynamic presence. Really begin to realize the Saints are much more than their images. There is a personality. Likes and dislikes. There was a whole new level that was never taught in Catechism!
St. Expedite has graciously helped in times of financial difficulties, make it possible to have a car in order to keep a job, and so many more blessings. He is truly a wonderful ally.

3) What are the common misconceptions when working with St. Expedite?

One misconception is that St. Expedite will do any job he is petitioned with. This is not so. St. Expedite can and will not accept a petition, especially if what is requested is not something that was strongly needed.

4) Does he come through for you all the time? If not, what are the possible reasons why he didn't?

There have been times St. Expedite has not come through for me personally. It sure was discouraging, however, looking back I was coming from a place of fear and did not see the options I had readily available. It was important to learn this so I wasn't using the Saint as a crutch. One must learn to live their own life.

5) How do you "repay" St. Expedite when he comes through for you and/or your Clients? and how important is it that you do that in a timely manner?

The first payment I will always do is tell others about St. Expedite and publicly thank him for his help. This has been done through the newspaper as well as posting it through Social Networks and forums. He sure does like the attention!
After doing that I will give him a fixed red glass encased candle. Holes are pocked into the wax then a little St. Expedite Oil dripped into the holes, and prayed over. A couple slices of pound cake. I like to give him three. Then lastly flowers for his altar.


In more recent years, I have had the blessed opportunity to travel down to New Orleans for the past three years for the Folk Magic Festival. With each visit a “pilgrimage” is made to the Our Lady of Guadalupe Church to thank him for the blessings he has provided.

How important is it to “repay” St. Expedite in a timely manner? VERY important. This cannot be stressed enough. As he has swiftly came to your aid, so to shall you be swift in payment promised.

6) What advice would you give someone who is contemplating working with St. Expedite?

This was mentioned above and is always worth repeating. Be prompt in your payment to St. Expedite. I have seen to many not keep their word, and the miracle be taken away just as quickly as it arrived. Your word is your bond, and only promise that which you can keep.
Be respectful and polite while petitioning. I have met a few folks who would yell at and demand St. Expedite to work for them. Yet they wonder why their petition would never be answered.
Petition St. Expedite when you really NEED a rapid solution to a difficult problem when no other options are available.
Ask for one favor at a time.

Take some time and get to learn more about St. Expedite. Lucky Mojo has a great page on him. Dr. E has written a wonderful blog post, and Momma Starr has some great info on her page as well as in her Candle Burning book.
Thank You Papa Newt for your time and knowledge on St. Expedite and your generosity in participating in this blog post contest!


Have questions for Papa Newt? info@PapaNewt.com


OK... in keeping with the "Saint-ly" theme, this month I chose both "The Magical Power of The Saints" by Reverend Ray T. Malbrough paired with Lucky Mojo All Saints Incense Powder!

I knew this was going to be a Give Away item right away when I posted a photo of the book I had just purchased on one of my many pilgrimages to the Lucky Mojo Curio Co.

There was quite a bit of "fan fare" surrounding this book and I asked the question if people would like to see it as a Give Away on the blog, which was met with a unanimous YES!

So here it is... the book and some really super fabulous incense to go with it :)

Should you want to work with St. Expedite on your own, he can be found on page 26 in the book

http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatbooks.html


A package of Lucky Mojo "All Saints" incense powder is also included as not all Saints have their own line of "goods" or some may be hard to come by. This way, you can cover them all, or just the one(s) you are petitioning.
Quoting Sister Robin of Lucky Mojo Curio Co. she depicts it as "Being the 409 of Saints"


http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatincense.html#catholic

Well there you have it folks!

2 Contests.... 2 winners to be announced 4/13/2013

Normally I would run my contests for 2 weeks, but as I have said before I am in the process of moving and I also wanted the winners to have time to prepare their petitions/rituals in time for St. Expedite's Feast Day.

Onto the "Rules":
You all know the "rules" but in case you don't, all you need to do is share this blog post on your Facebook and tell me that you did by writing "shared" on my status update I will provide; ultimately leads one to win this very fabulous package of All Saints Incense and The Magical Power of The Saints" book from Lucky Mojo Curio Co OR a custom St. Expedite spiritual working from Papa Newt!


Best of Luck to everyone who enters to win these very special prizes!

Love Potion #9

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

April Reader/Rootworker of the Month: Miss Bri



http://milagroroots.com/




It's that time again and spring has sprung here on my blog!

I would like to introduce this months Reader/Rootworker of the Month for April; is none other than Miss Bri Saussy!

I have been holding on to this little "gem" of a worker because to me, she embodies what Spring Time/April/Easter is to me. A gentle, warm, positive, and uplifting spirit that whom people "flock" to after the storms life throws at you.
I myself was one of those people. Years ago, when faced with a person whom I held so dear to me gave me news of their moving across the US to opposite end, I fell apart. I was a wreck; ridiculous actually.

I came to find Miss Bri.

After having a divination with her, not only did I find a Non Judgemental reader but also someone who I could easily confide in.

She predicted that while Yes this person was going to move onto a new phase in his life, but when the time came I would not be shedding any tears.
OK... that was very hard to believe seeing as I was at a total break down at the time I called her.

She did not try to sell me any unneeded services, only encouraged me to take some time for myself and to heal the wounds I was harboring with things I could do on my own.

If I did want her services, she would be glad to help but did let me know that she would not be doing anything that she felt was not for MY highest good.

That is Ethics right there folks! That is a sign of a great worker.

Well guess what?.... She was right! When the time came for my friend to leave, we said our "good byes" and I watched him go.

Not one tear was shed.

I have not had any Rootwork Services done by Miss Bri, BUT she has an incredible Testimony Page on her website that speaks for itself.
Though one of these days I AM going to have one of her custom Beeswax Vigils set by her... I have been eyeing them since the day she advertised them.

Aren't these just spectacular???







 OK.. enough of me "waxing" poetically about Miss Bri

I will let her interview speak for itself :)

 Ladies and Gentleman, I present to you Miss Bri of Milagro Roots!







Do you belong to a professional association that requires readers and rootworkers to abide by a code of ethics?
Yes-I do! The Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers is the first organization of its kind, we have crafted a code of ethics and a code of professional behavior standards that all members are required to adhere to-you can learn more about our specific guidelines for all readers and magical workers right here: http://readersandrootworkers.org/wiki/Code_of_Ethics
What kinds of readings do you perform?
I perform intuitive readings utilizing various divination tools and techniques including: tarot, oracle, and Lenormand cards, crystal scrying, astrological analysis, pendulum work, bone throwing, palmistry, & tasseomancy. I also am often sought to interpret dreams-even though I don’t really advertise this service.


Which of the reading styles you use are most popular with your clients?
My clients really like me-and I LOVE them-they trust me to use whichever technique or combination of techniques works best for them at the given time.
Who was or were your divination teacher or teachers?
My mother, Momma Hen-also at AIRR, was my very first divination teacher. She taught me how to read tarot, playing, and oracle cards and how to consult an astrology chart. I learned bone throwing from my great-aunt and my grandmother, I have also studied with Flora from AIRR, catherine yronwode has been a dear mentor and friend, Theresa Reed is a wonderful colleague that I exchange ideas with regularly and Heidi Rose Robbins continues to blow my mind with her astrology know how!


Do you prescribe spiritual supplies for the people you read for?
When its appropriate to the case I do prescribe spiritual supplies-both my house brand as well as Lucky Mojo Curio Company supplies. I do not prescribe ritual work or supplies at every reading because sometimes a situation does not call for that approach.
Do you teach spell-casting or do magical coaching with your reading clients?
I do! I offer a monthly phone-fest that is group magical coaching. I spend an hour going over a specific aspect of ritual work-every person who registers for the call received a PDF workbook and a recording of the conversation-that way if they did not make it live they can still listen. I also have a year and a day magical training program called the Miracle Tree Sessions wherein I teach a very ecclectic approach to magical and ritual work. The Miracle Tree Sessions is limited to 13 students every year. Other than that, if a client wishes to get one on one magical coaching they can contact me for a regular reading and we will spend the time crafting the right ritual approach for them!

How and when did you first hear about hoodoo rootwork?
I grew up in the South (in Texas) and my maternal line comes from East Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi-so this work and this particular magical tradition is really in my blood. I also grew up Baptist and attended (and sang in) small country churches--so again there is a strong vein of this type of magic running through me. I learned a variety of tricks and tips from my mother, her father, and her mother-the people that I grew up around in church, the families that we associated with-Conjure is one area where I learned the practice way before I learned the theory. The theory was first really codified and taught to me by catherine yronwode. Before her, I had heard of Hoodoo but no one I knew would ever call what they were doing “hoodoo”, I had heard of Conjure more frequently, but there was no formal title-it was just the stuff you did, the little tricks, and rarely, working the roots.


Who was or were your rootwork teacher or teachers?
My grandparents, people I attended church with when I was young, my mother, Momma Hen, catherine yronwode and the crew at Lucky Mojo. The graduates from HRRC that I keep in touch with, my colleagues at AIRR, my clients-I have some wonderful older clients who have been around this work for most of their lives and I have hip younger clients who are in urban areas who are always picking up new stuff-they all teach me and I am grateful to them. Also the women of Pretty Girl Hair Salon in San Francisco-they taught me a lot in a couple of years.
How long have you been professionally practicing divination, psychic reading, hoodoo rootwork, or conjure doctoring for clients?
I have been practicing I guess since I was about 3 and a half and I petitioned God successfully for a little sister-God got it right down to the hair color (I was pretty specific). I have been professionally practicing since I was 14 years old. I have been a full time professional intuitive reader and ritualist for the past 4 years.
What kinds of hoodoo spell-casting cases have you handled successfully in the past?
Love and reconciliation cases, cleansing, blessing, prosperity & job advancement and job getting cases, court cases and legal jobs, break up work-I have a good success rate across the board. I don’t take on revenge work and I do not take on gambling work or jobs.


Can you provide me with any references from among your clients?
Absolutely-I am blessed to have clients that are comfortable providing their full names and pictures-you can view them all at my testimonials page right here.
Can you send or show me any pictures of altar work that you have performed for other clients?
For sure-there are some awesome pictures on my AIRR page.  You can also find shots throughout my site and also on followgram.
What are your strong suits as a magical spell caster and rootworker?
Love, Reconciliation, Magnetic Attraction, Creativity, Money-Abundance-Affluence, and Court Case work.
What are your weaknesses as a magical spell caster and rootworker?
I do not do straight up gambling jobs, lucky numbers are tough for me but I do have a good method for deriving them for folks, I am ok at healing but I am not amazing at it-I have too many really incredible healers in my life to kid myself on that.
Do you have any moral or religious limitations on the kind of magic spells you will perform for others? If so, what are they?
I am a happily married woman therefore I will not break up marriages. I have strong personal objections to animal sacrifice so I do not participate in any religion or spiritual path where that is part of the liturgical practice, I do not perform revenge work on behalf of others, and generally due to my own philosophy and moral outlook I encourage people to work for and towards the good. I will not participate in work that seeks to separate a mother from her children, or that takes a harsh edge towards elders or young children.
Do you work according to the precepts of a particular religion, and if so, which one?
I grew up Baptist and left the church when I was about 13 years old because my best friend at the time was a young man who was gay and I invited him to to church only to hear the preacher delivering a blistering sermon about homosexuals going to hell. Needless to say, I was done. However-despite its shortcomings being Baptist left a deep imprint on me and there are many things about my church going days that I love and miss-especially the gospel music. My grandfather played guitar and I sang with my mother, sister, and grandmother, and those are awesome memories that I cherish. My father’s side of the family is Catholic and I learned a lot about Catholicism in my youth as well. I have studied various Pagan paths, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Christianity all in depth. I hold a masters degree in Eastern classics and got to study Ancient Greek and Sanskrit and translate parts of the New Testament from the Greek and the Bhagavad-Gita from the sanskrit. All this is to say that I appreciate religion and religious devotion generally speaking. In my own life I consider myself as coming out of the Perennialist school of thought-which sees value in many different religious traditions but also advises the adherence to one specific path. The path I follow is not religious as much as it is classically philosophical both in the world of the Ancient Greeks and Hindus-it is a three fold path of Devotion to what is beautiful and good, Knowledge and the pursuit of wisdom, and action accompanied by discernment and skill. I am devoted to Mary, to Our Lady of Guadalupe, to Archangel Michael, and to St. Expedite, but I also talk with the faeries. I am most interested in what is good and true in life and how each one us can shine brighter right here and now.


How long do you think I should have to wait before I can see results from your spell casting or altar work if we are going to have positive movement ?
I think it really depends on each individual case, client, and situation. I regard broad brush rules of thumb with suspicion generally speaking. I think that if a full forty days has passed and you have not seen any signs or movement then you are probably going to need to either drop it or take a different approach. I also sometimes find a full moon cycle to be indicative of success.
What could I be doing at home in combination with your rootwork and prayers to improve the chances that my aims and goals will be achieved?
Again-it depends on the person and the situation. Most frequently when there is work to do at home it involves spiritual bathing, the recitation of certain prayers/Psalms/affirmations, sometimes reading a specific book (yes, I do assign homework!) and spiritual cleansing of the home/work space.
If the spell casting or altar work I hire you to do is not successful, how would you suggest that I proceed next?
If work is not successful its important to understand WHY its not successful and to get closure on that cycle or to try a different approach depending on where you are with the situation. I think that the crucial element is trust. If you trust your spiritual advisor then you can believe what they see and say without reservation but if you don’t then its going to be a confusing process. How do you know who you can trust? You look at testimonials, you read blogs, you see what the person’s style is like-but most importantly you know what the qualities are that make someone essentially trustworthy for YOU. On the other end, as a magical worker you get very clear on what kinds of clients you love to work with and how best you can serve them. Trust is key.
Do you provide magical coaching services?
I do. My monthly phone-fests provide very inexpensive group coaching and I provide in depth coaching through the Miracle Tree Sessions.



As a Teacher, what would you advice would you give someone just starting out in Reading/Conjure Work?
Give it away for free and don’t be cheap.
I think the biggest mistake I see new workers making is that they price themselves way under what the “big names” are charging in an effort to scoop clients. I did this unknowingly when I started out full time-I was not trying to scoop clients from other workers-I just felt that I needed to have lower rates because I had not been a “professional” for a long time like others had.  The problem with having low rates is two-fold-if you are any good at your work you are soon going to have more demand than you can serve and then you start seeing people not respond to emails, miss or show up late for a consult, delay ritual work forever, and generally have poor client communication. The worker feels spread too thin and not justly rewarded for their work, the clients feel confused and annoyed, and the entire outfit feels disorganized. Then you have to spend precious time repairing relationships and then you have to go through the process of gradually raising your prices so that your work is actually fiscally sustainable.
A better approach is to give high value content away for free. Start an interview series with people in the field you love, think about what your clients want/need to see more of and provide that for free in blog posts, videos, phone conferences-whatever. Give good stuff away for free and charge fairly for your paid products and services so that your work is actually the sustainable joy its supposed to be instead of a drag that you thought was going to be a good time.
The other big mistake is not really knowing who you want to serve. This is a business about relationships. I ADORE my people-they and my beautiful family are what enlighten and enliven my life-they inspire me to continually show up and do my best work. If you are a worker and you don’t really like people or you have been working for awhile and you are not over the moon about your people then you might need to look at that closely. Not every worker agrees with this philosophy but it has stood me and my business in good stead.

Thank You Miss Bri of Milagro Roots!

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Here is an opportunity to learn from one of the best in Conjure!


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