1. We have great music. 2. We got skills -- slavery, kidnapping, rape and murder make a religion fierce. 3. We don't care whether you believe or not, Voodoo moves forward anyway. Read more
1. We have great music. 2. We got skills -- slavery, kidnapping, rape and murder make a religion fierce. 3. We don't care whether you believe or not, Voodoo moves forward anyway. Read more
Lilith Dorsey's post-Katrina spoken word offering for the Voodoo ghosts of yesterday and today in historic Congo Square. "You gather there today to dance and drum and honor. You gathered there yesterday to dance and drum and honor." Read more
Voodoo, Santeria, Obeah and the other Afro-Caribbean Pagan traditions, because of their all-encompassing nature, obviously raise much more than a few basic questions. John Gray, who used to write reviews for the Oshun Newsletter, reminded me that his favorite reason for focusing on this topic was that it was never-ending. It is because these topics are so vast that I am excited to launch this blog. Read more
Lilith Dorsey's personal spiritual journey includes numerous initiations in Haitian Vodou, New Orleans Voodoo, and Santeria. Read more