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bad-and-brujii
.Bruja Caribeña.
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bad-and-brujii · 4 months ago
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this blog hates donald trump
Look how many people hate him. I’m pretty damn happy about that 😁😁😁😁😁😁
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bad-and-brujii · 10 months ago
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High John. & How To Contact Him.
Let talk a little about John. On my other post I spoke about the three johns. Today I want to speak on the spirit of John.
High John the Conqueror is a highly respected and elevated spirit within traditional southern Hoodoo, and yet he is still a very mysterious and undervalued spirit. There's not much written about him except the stories told in the south.
I think they name him High John because he resemble the same traits that the root have it gave him the balls to do what needed to be done. That's why the root looks like male balls.😅 When you look a southern culture the term high means someone in charge like a sheriff the man in charge and the other john roots are the deputies.
His stories show us that he is a spirit of black resistance, liberation, and joy - He is called a trickster, because he tricks the system, and his oppressors.
High John de Conquer (pronounced conker) who is said to have been an African prince sold into slavery in the Americas, but whose spirit was never broken. Another traditional story is John falls in love with the Devil's daughter; the Devil sets John a number of impossible tasks, but his daughter helps John by giving him magical tools to complete the tasks and also warns John that the Devil plans to kill him whether he succeeds or not. So John and daughter steal the Devil's horses; they're pursued but escape by shape shifting.
But High John the Conqueror is a spirit (and High John is the root) that has been worked with in various ways for protection, money, love, luck, victory over obstacles and hardships, and to enhance a male sexuality.
Most of these uses being added post enslavement as Hoodoo and the spirits within it adapt to the needs of it's people (because all and all High John is for his people and our needs).
Now there is alot of debate over the plant High John is derived from, and while that is important to know, what is also important is that the spirit of High John is been called into the root.
Now the High John roots are actually very powerful on it's own, you can use them with the assistance of you guardian Angel, spirit guide, deity etc.
Now the root it self is called Ipomoea Jalapa, which is a variety of morning glory plant manufactured in Veracruz, Mexico. Introduced to the United States.
Day of the week: High John's day is on a Thursday.
His main Color is Purple: given his royal nature. He eats traditional food, but if you divine you can go further and feed him other things as well.
Playing Cards and have some patience.
Drink: he has a preference for rum or whiskey.
So you got the root, now what? Now you can set up a space for High John's spirit. When setting up his the altar give him his own space. You can add the root on the altar with his offerings. Add you candle, and oil, Don't put a photo because there isn't any real pics of him. You can write his name on the candle
If you cannot setup a space, remember you can always carry High John root on a necklace, in a small bag or in your pocket with Johns blessings it. Now this is going to be without the spirit of John.
Once you have it prepared it to be used for your you need to wake it up, spit or pour rum or whiskey over the root, and blow cigar smoke over it.
Say a prayer to god. Then ask John to come forward.
Fed: The roots should always be fed, prayed over, and being prepared with the spirit of High John. Feed the root with his oils, Florida water is good Holts he likes.
You can say a prayer inviting the spirit of High John into your home and life, ask High John to protect you and your home from any and all enemies and those who attempt to oppress you.
Is A Jack Ball A Real Thing? No it's not that's a new age thing strated by lucky Mojo.
To contact High John Spirit to ask a question. Take you root wrap a string around it. Or you can make a jack ball to be use for divination.
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First take your casa or chalk and draw a cross add 5 sold circles as seen in photo above the 5th circle in the center of the cross. Place the root in the center of the cross.
Starting from the top left. Under the circle Write N for no then to the right Y for yes. Then repeat at the bottom. Above the circle on the bottom left write Y for yes on the other side N for no.
Summonings His Spirit For Assistance: If you are summing his spirit start with creating a altar just for him (mentioned above) a shot of brown liquor or Holts cologne and a candle. Bless it. Now once you do all that the root is now ready for High Johns spirit and you can use the root to call him.
Now do not turn root in to powder or break a piece off and use it as a regular root again he doesn't like that, if you do it like that it will become just a regular root a low deputy again and the spirit will leave the root won't work.
To ask questions. Take brown liquor or Florida water he also like Holts Cologne. (small bottle) and put a dab on each circle and root as a offering. Take your root pick it up and tap it three times on the center of the cross. Then ask your question.
If you have any questions let me know.
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bad-and-brujii · 11 months ago
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The Ancient African origins of the word “Witch”
By Queen Mother Imakhu
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“Witches and witch doctors were once highly revered. Now they are considered community threats. Until the recent turn of the tide, if a child exhibited special gifts he/she was given to the tribal shaman for training to step into their honorable destiny as healer. Christian colonialism has reinforced that the only true witch doctor is Jesus. This all smacks of Salem, the Crusades...
It is time for people of African descent to reclaim and understand our historical link to the witches. The terms "witch" and "wise woman" actually had their origins in ancient Kemet (Egypt's true name, meaning Land of the Blacks). Wadj (or Uadj) is a Kemetic word meaning"power, health, green, water." A wadj scepter represents a tied bundle of herbs for health andprosperity. A variant of the word is Udja (pronounced WOO-jah), where the term Ouija board isalso derived from. The Mdw Ntr (hieroglyphic symbol) is believed by many to actually represent a mortar and pestle. Another variant is Ujdat (WOO-chaht), the name for theprotective amulet representing the Eye of Heru, which is comprised of the protective psychic/magickal energies of Wadjet and her sister Nekehebet (who are actually Ast/Isis and her sister Neb-t Het). Wadjet (Uadjet, Uachet) is a term for a strong magickal woman who can suddenly bend energy for healing.
Much of the Yoruba language and traditions can be traced directly to Kemet. Aje (ah-JZAY) is a Yoruba term meaning witch. The Aje is an energy like Wadjet. The Aje are symbolized asbirds, who lovingly, fiercely protect their witch queen Oshun. Anyone who offends Oshun must answer to the Aje, or witches. A little known Yoruba prophecy says that balance will not be resrored on the planet until the Aje have risen to their rightful places once more. Anglo-Saxons claim the word witch came from wicca. However, an early, older variant of the word in their language was wicce, pronounced "weecha." Wicce meant a wise woman/wiseman healer.
Wadjet. Weecha. Witch.
Also for the record, the Kemetic term for wise woman, "Rekhut, Rekhuit, Rekhit, Rekhat,"means "skilled in words, knowledge, and craft." The Rekhut was believed to have mastery of and work with the Uadjenergy. Rekhut was also a name for Ast (Isis), recognized and honored today as a witch because she represents the ultimate female magickal healer.
With this rich history and prophecy of hope based on the strength of witches, it is sorrowful that people have fearfully turned against the power source that will heal humanity. Stand strong in our proud tradition.
We are the witches. We have returned.
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bad-and-brujii · 1 year ago
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Here's to the arduous yet beautifully fulfilling journey of raising whole human beings!
I am honored and so grateful to be nurturing these babies, teaching them & watching them develop into their own uniquely individual, amazingly wholesome Selves!
Here's to the arduous yet beautifully fulfilling journey of raising whole human beings!
I am honored and so grateful to be nurturing these babies, teaching them & watching them develop into their own uniquely individual, amazingly wholesome Selves!
Here is an excerpt from my favorite poem by Kahlil Gibran in honor of both the GOOD, trying-your-best Mamas out there & the bright children y'all are working so hard to raise up!
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Happy Mother's Day!!!
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bad-and-brujii · 2 years ago
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i never want this book to die. i’m creating this blog in honor of the OG pinkvelourtracksuit and her wisdom. i think it was so helpful to me as a young black girl and i want to share it with other black girls! i’ll post something from the book every day 🤎
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i’m here for all black women. i am here for my black trans women! i am here for black girls that rock weaves! i’m here for a baby girl that’s walking the afro puffs! i’m here for the black girls with slim petite frames! i’m here for my plus size black women! i am here for black women of all shapes and sizes! i am here for my black girls that have short hair! i am here for my black girls with long hair! i am here for black girls that are unsure of themselves! i am here for black girls are confident as fuck! i am here for dark skin girls! i am here for light skin girls! and i am here for black girls that are every shade in between! i am here for all black girls!!!!!!! i love all of y’all. y’all are so cute! and i’m so proud of y’all. i’m proud of us. we’re sisters! we’re going to continue to slay and challenge eurocentric beauty standards together and generally go awfff!!!!
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bad-and-brujii · 2 years ago
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in private, i literally rip myself apart and destroy myself for not being perfect. i’m not perfect and it eats me up like a lot and it fucks with me. i compare myself to others a lot and that shit is so unhealthy for my well-being. i love myself but i hate the way that i am so unkind and mean to myself. i blame myself for not being perfect but being perfect is a fucking illusion. an unattainable unrealistic ass standard. that’s what’s so fucking crazy and insane about what i’m doing. i’m chasing something that’s not even fucking real. i’m beating myself the fuck up and it’s so exhausting and it’s taking it’s toll on me mentally. i’m so tired man. i’m just striving to be kind to myself. i want to just comfort myself and treat myself like a good friend. i’m 10 times harsher on myself and anyone else. i need to spend less time on the internet and more time out in the sun. i need to stop worrying about the next bitch is doing and just focus on M E. me me me me me me me me me.
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bad-and-brujii · 2 years ago
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This is another good one. 💎
A generous amount of holistic & nutritional knowledge for melanin-blessed people lies within these pages. Highly recommend.
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bad-and-brujii · 2 years ago
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This one is a gem 💎 and a keeper.
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bad-and-brujii · 2 years ago
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This one is a gem 💎 and a keeper.
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bad-and-brujii · 2 years ago
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Finally diving back into this gem. 💎 https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp-wB5hOGBJLZ7leZoZo7w1DNidnvGbDK888eE0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bad-and-brujii · 2 years ago
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bad-and-brujii · 2 years ago
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"Radical simply means grasping things at the root." ~Angela Davis Whoever made the rules never made them with you in mind. Live radically. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn2L8HSOjN-gtQFAg5u0Y2rTVX_DdPbv7pnGhQ0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bad-and-brujii · 2 years ago
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I'm on this Earth to draw in wisdom to become a better Me and that wisdom comes from varying sources. We are all Students & Teachers. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnvw5I4sPQseILiHMtX9QaLFk2Qs7ejdJxwJ8I0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bad-and-brujii · 2 years ago
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🙇🏾‍♀️ https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnvs18KOPPAiTc71UdI19PHGjQ1Y5etqn7IO1s0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bad-and-brujii · 2 years ago
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This is me 🤣 https://www.instagram.com/p/Cns_y2BOwRxkk9Z-duHmJj7B_Jc-A8Q4iRenRU0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bad-and-brujii · 2 years ago
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His dumb@ss is definitely single talking this 15th century bullsh!t. 🤣🤣🤣 https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnr4AZtu130KAksywoPa6rhSbUQNVD3wUdOtGs0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bad-and-brujii · 2 years ago
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I LOVE JEFF BROWN 's views on forgiveness. Love his book Hearticulations. I'm not being paid to promote it or anything 😆 there are so many gems of wisdom he drops in his book and on his page. Check him out. @jeffbrownsoulshaping https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnr06uWub1EE2u9_RefZIWC4XMHyflon8HC-OI0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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