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Welcome to Planet Voodoo! We are thrilled to provide
you the largest selection of authentic Voodoo dolls and Voodoo doll magick
on the internet, expertly handcrafted by renowned artist and experienced &
caring practitioners.
Meet the Website Owner
Planet Voodoo At a Glance
Creating Magick from
the Ground Up
Making Voodoo Dolls
The History of
Voodoo Dolls
Map: Planet
Voodoo Around the World
About Planet Voodoo
Planet Voodoo is part of the
Mystic Voodoo's Web of Intrigue,
a network of high quality metaphysical websites providing information on
Voodoo, Voodoo dolls, hoodoo, New Orleans Voodoo, magick, indigenous
healing, and mysticism from a variety of cultures. The purpose of Planet
Voodoo is to function as a resource for all things related to Voodoo dolls,
poppets, fetiches, and sympathetic magic, as well as a variety of
Voodoo-related topics.
Each amazing and powerful Voodoo doll is carefully
consecrated according to proper Voodoo protocol, anointed with ritual oils,
and ritually prepared to house a particular loa or spirit. Invite our Voodoo
dolls into your home to help enhance your connection to the Divine Mysteries
of Voodoo!
'''The only Authentic Voodoo Shop in the Midwest'''
For Voodoo, New Orleans Voodoo, Voudon, Vodou, Hoodoo and other ancient
spiritual traditions, peruse our website or call for a private appointment.
Denise Alvarado, Voodoo Artist, Visionary
All of Planet Voodoo's authentic
Voodoo dolls are expertly conjured by renowned artist,
author, and practitioner Denise Alvarado, who was born and
raised in the Voodoo and hoodoo rich culture of New Orleans.
She has studied mysticism and practiced Creole Voodoo and
indigenous healing traditions for over 30 years. She is an
ordained minister and a highly trained psychologist,
spiritual advisor, and cultural consultant. Denise Alvarado
is a Native American healer with experience in dream
interpretation, tarot, and a number of the healing mystical
arts. For private spiritual counseling and intuitive
readings via e-mail, contact
voodoomama(at)planetvoodoo.com.
To view her artwork, please peruse this website and also
visit
www.mysticvoodoo.com.
Web Queen's
Statement:
Growing up in the Deep South provided
me with ample opportunity to experience mysticism in its
many forms from an early age. My first sιance on the bayou
was led by my aunt who began teaching me the ways when I was
about 6 or 7 years old. My mother spent hours telling me
Native American stories while braiding my hair. At that
time, I had my magick box that I kept hidden under my chest
of drawers that contained, among other things, Gypsy Witch
Fortune Telling Cards, a kachina, and a Voodoo doll. I
experimented with manipulating energy and drawing and
painting images hidden deep in my psyche all throughout my
youth. I loved fortune telling, Native culture, and the
power of oracle. Childhood was not an easy time for me, and
my art and spirituality were my saving grace.
I studied art formally at the
University of Iowa and Kirkwood Community College in Iowa.
However, my professional life ended up taking a different
direction and I ended up with an Associates degree in Human
Services, a bachelor's degree in cultural anthropology, and
a Masters degree in Clinical psychology. I hold advanced
certification in addictions counseling, and I am an ordained
Reverend from the Universal Life Church Monastery. I am
currently a PhD candidate in psychology research and
evaluation. I take every opportunity to study spirituality,
religions, and mysticism. In spite of my extensive
academic background and quest for sound science, I still
believe in the healing arts, magick, spirituality, and
Voodoo. I know that without Spirit, I would not be where I
am today.
My interest in Voodoo art came
honestly. As a New Orleans native and the daughter of two of
the best artists in the world, I was exposed to a wide
variety of art forms from the time I was old enough to be
aware. My father, Don Alvarado, was a formally trained and
renowned medical illustrator (Gray's Anatomy) and my
mother, Mae Moore, was gifted and a self taught painter of
folk art, nature, and mystical imagery.
I was raised Catholic. Well,
sort of. It was the traditional thing to do as Hispanicized
Aztecs after all. I went to catechism and was confirmed.
I hated catechism and I hated the church. It bored me and I
never felt alive there. But we did it because my father told
us we had to, like his father had told him. Years later, my
father told me he never believed in God. At least, not the
God of the Catholic Church. Mother Earth was his Higher
Power. That explained why we spent so much time in nature
developing an intimate relationship with Her. We were
also drawn to our animal relatives and always had snakes,
lizards, turtles, scorpions, tarantulas, birds, and a
wonderful poodle named Wilma around. I was always partial to
the dragon energy of lizards; the bigger, the better.
My parents nurtured my creativity from
the time I could hold a pencil in my hand. My father took me
to work with him at LSU Medical School where I hung with the
graphics artists and photographers and learned the tricks of
the trade. I was like a kid in a candy store. My father made
sure I had all the first class art supplies any little
artist could dream of. He taught me how to pen and ink like
he did in those awesome anatomical drawings he would do.
While I got my early formal training from my father, my
mother taught me how to paint and draw with feeling and
intuition. She was regularly painting astrological portraits
and other mystical and mythical folk artsy type
things. She also taught me how to sew and embroidery, while
my grandmother taught me how to knit and crochet. It was the
perfect balance and formed the foundation for my art today.
Many blessings to all who visit this
site,
Denise
Alvarado
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