Posted by: VoxVeritasVita Das ()
Date: September 30, 2012
The idea that someone would actually use another person's body parts to enslave others is extremely twisted and bizarre, to say the least and most disturbing. Is it possible that this has been going on within the cult since before the queen bee arrived?
If one starts to research the use of toe nails in conjuring, you encounter the following. Quote: "Hoodoo is an African American type of folk magic with its roots in African, Native American, and European traditions. Also called conjure or conjuration, hoodoo developed in the American Southeast and spread mostly through word of mouth. Though there are experts in hoodoo, there is no hierarchy, and the practice of hoodoo is open to anyone. Traditionally, experts in hoodoo, known as hoodoo doctors, traveled to practice their craft and took on apprentices.
Hoodoo is often confused in the popular imagination with Voodoo, a religion originating in West Africa. The concept that most people have of Voodoo is actually closer to hoodoo. Hoodoo practices include folk remedies, magic spells, necromancy, and fortune telling, and practitioners are predominantly Christian rather than followers of Voodoo. Though there are spiritual elements in hoodoo, it is not a religion.
Many hoodoo spells and remedies make use of physical objects believed to have spiritual or supernatural powers. As in other magical traditions, plants, minerals, animal products, and bodily fluids are common spell ingredients. A person's hair, nails, or possessions may be used to make him or her the subject of a spell."
Historically in America, Hoodoo has been practiced in Louisiana (as well as elsewhere in the south) If you research further you find that nail clippings were thought to still contain the "energy" of the person it came from, hence the "power". More often than not this was considered Black Magic.
One question, how old was Butler when he left Louisiana? Would he have had access to people who knew about these dark practices, in his youth or from his elder relatives?
Can it get any more strange than it already is? How long has Wai Lana been around & does this mean that Tulsi Gabbard has partaken of the "special TOE NAILS prasadam" for nearly 3 decades??
Date: September 30, 2012
The idea that someone would actually use another person's body parts to enslave others is extremely twisted and bizarre, to say the least and most disturbing. Is it possible that this has been going on within the cult since before the queen bee arrived?
If one starts to research the use of toe nails in conjuring, you encounter the following. Quote: "Hoodoo is an African American type of folk magic with its roots in African, Native American, and European traditions. Also called conjure or conjuration, hoodoo developed in the American Southeast and spread mostly through word of mouth. Though there are experts in hoodoo, there is no hierarchy, and the practice of hoodoo is open to anyone. Traditionally, experts in hoodoo, known as hoodoo doctors, traveled to practice their craft and took on apprentices.
Hoodoo is often confused in the popular imagination with Voodoo, a religion originating in West Africa. The concept that most people have of Voodoo is actually closer to hoodoo. Hoodoo practices include folk remedies, magic spells, necromancy, and fortune telling, and practitioners are predominantly Christian rather than followers of Voodoo. Though there are spiritual elements in hoodoo, it is not a religion.
Many hoodoo spells and remedies make use of physical objects believed to have spiritual or supernatural powers. As in other magical traditions, plants, minerals, animal products, and bodily fluids are common spell ingredients. A person's hair, nails, or possessions may be used to make him or her the subject of a spell."
Historically in America, Hoodoo has been practiced in Louisiana (as well as elsewhere in the south) If you research further you find that nail clippings were thought to still contain the "energy" of the person it came from, hence the "power". More often than not this was considered Black Magic.
One question, how old was Butler when he left Louisiana? Would he have had access to people who knew about these dark practices, in his youth or from his elder relatives?
Can it get any more strange than it already is? How long has Wai Lana been around & does this mean that Tulsi Gabbard has partaken of the "special TOE NAILS prasadam" for nearly 3 decades??