So You Want a Real Voodoo Spell? Here’s the Problem

So You Want a Real Voodoo Spell? Here’s the Problem

voodooproblemIt’s understandable you want a Voodoo spell,

who wouldn’t want one?

Voodoo can do anything, or can it?

I’d love to tell you Voodoo spells were cheap and easy. Think for a minute however, when was the last time something you did that was cheap and easy brought you satisfaction or success? There are over 5 millions results when someone searches the internet for a voodoo spell. That’s a whole lot of Voodoo. The first problem is we have no way of finding out how successful these people are. I can honestly say as a Voodoo priestess and psychic reader for over two decades most people who contact me for spellwork don’t even really want or know what they are asking for. They want they same faulty person they just got free of back in their lives. They want money over success or security. They want passion over stability. Needless to say they don’t really want those situations. I met a psychic once who wore a tinfoil hat who conveniently also majored in psychology, she told me

Psychic advisor photo by Somjuan. Photo cropped. Licensed under CC 2.0
Psychic advisor photo by Somjuan. Photo cropped. Licensed under CC 2.0

“all psychic readings were just therapy sessions. “ They definitely can be. So when we judge someone success what are we judging: their staying power, their financial status, their client list, or something else. Now in Santeria also known as Lucumi, as in New Orleans Voodoo and Haitian Vodou staying power certainly gives a practitioner credentials. Who initiated them and where are also factors. I also believe everyone has a specialty. Not every priest or priestess is going to be good at everything, that is why these systems operate within larger networks. To become part of these networks is a lifelong process. Most of these online spellworkers do not list their training. That should be your first clue that something might be problematic when you are searching for someone to perform spiritual work. Client list or recommendations, could be a reasonable thing to check out. The problem with this is many people like to keep these consultations secret. For years there have been rumors about J-Lo practicing Santeria and I recently found a picture of D’Angelo wearing a set of Lucumi elekes. Wyclef Jean has said he is related to a Vodou priest, but many celebrities are still private about these matters. While famous clients may mean someone is successful, but ultimately all it proves is you knew enough to get yourself in front of the right people. Now you could check out who you’re working with, their years, time, training, and associations but that is only half the equation. Please check in next time there is much more to say on this topic, and I’d love to hear your comments below.


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