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Voodoo
Mama's Magickal Voodoo Loa Oils
Vodou Lwa Oils, Conjure Oils, Spiritual Oils, Ritual Oils, Dressings
Oils, & Anointing Oils
In the New Orleans Voodoo Hoodoo Tradition!
Voodoo Mama's Magickal Vodou Lwa Oils are based on New Orleans Voodoo Hoodoo
formulary and custom blended with
the finest herbs, florals, resins, and essential oils. Formulae are used that are sacred to the particular Loas, Saints, Angels, and Orishas, created in conjunction with the appropriate prayers and focused
intent.
All of Voodoo Mama's oils come in generous 4 dram bottles. You won't find a
better deal for authentic New Orleans style conjure oils anywhere on the
internet!
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don't see what you are looking for,
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Voodoo Mama's Ayizan Voodoo Lwa Oil
Ayizan is the loa of the French Market marketplace,
commerce, and herbal healing. She represents love and is
associated with Vodou rites of initiation. Ayizan is
regarded as the first or archetypal Mambo (priestess), and
associated with priestly knowledge and mysteries,
particularly those of initiation. She is the protector of
religious ceremonies This spiritual oil is compounded the old fashioned way using
Voodoo Mama's signature New Orleans Voodoo Hoodoo formulary and is 100% pure and additive free.
You will receive a generous 4 dram bottle of high quality, hand-blended
conjure oil, more than twice the amount you will find at other sites. For external use
only. Quantities may be adjusted at checkout.
$12.95
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Voodoo Mama's Baron Samedi Vodou Lwa Oil
A very powerful
lwa, Baron Samedi is the head of
the family of ancestral loa, the Ghede, and is considered one of the
patron loas of New Orleans.
This spiritual oil is compounded the old fashioned way using
Voodoo Mama's signature New Orleans Voodoo Hoodoo formulary and is 100% pure and additive free.
You will receive a generous 4 dram bottle of high quality, hand-blended
conjure oil, more than twice the amount you will find at other sites. For external use
only. Quantities may be adjusted at checkout.
$12.95
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Voodoo Mama's Damballah Wedo Oil of
Retribution
The snake is highly revered
in New Orleans Voodoo, with most Voodoo temples and houses possessing
their own boa constrictor or python used for ceremonial purposes.
Dambalah Wedo is the Supreme deity of New Orleans Voodoo and this oil is
fashioned in his spirit. This oil is not to be used lightly as it can
have disastrous results. It should be used only in cases where such
action is justified. If you decide to use this potion, think it through
carefully and proceed only when you are confident that you are targeting
those who have wronged you through no fault of your own. Dambalah is
unrelenting and unforgiving when it comes to retribution, so this oil
should be reserved for only the most serious offenses. Use with a black
candle on which you’ve carved the villain’s name.
Voodoo
Mama's Damballah Wedo Oil of Retribution is custom blended the old fashioned way with the finest herbs, roots, and
essential oils using an olde tyme New Orleans Voodoo Hoodoo recipe. Each
bottle contains real herbs and snake sheds to supercharge the oil. This spiritual
oil blend is 100% pure
and additive free. You will receive a generous 4 dram bottle of
high quality, hand-blended conjure oil, more than twice the amount you
will find at other sites. For
external use only. Quantities may be adjusted at checkout.
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Voodoo Mama's Erzulie Freda
Floral Perfume Oil
Voodoo Mama's Erzulie Freda Floral Perfume Oil is perfect
for developing emotional stability, increasing self-love, and drawing
love, success, and wealth into your life. Like all of Voodoo Mama's
Spiritual Oils, this oil is custom
blended the old fashioned way with the finest herbs and
essential oils using Voodoo Mama's signature Voodoo Hoodoo
formulary. Each bottle
contains a piece of rose quartz to supercharge the oil. This
spiritual oil blend is 100% pure
and additive free. Quantities may be adjusted at checkout.
$9.95
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Voodoo Mama's Papa Legba Spiritual Oil
Papa Legba is the Voodoo Loa of the Crossroads and
Gatekeeper to the Spirit World. Use this oil to clear
obstacles from your life and make room for new
opportunities. Voodoo Mama's Papa Legba Spiritual Oil is
custom blended the old fashioned way with the finest
herbs and essential oils using Voodoo Mama's signature
New Orleans Voodoo Hoodoo formulary. Each bottle
contains pieces of herbs and roots sacred to Papa Legba to supercharge
the oil. This spiritual oil blend is 100% pure
and additive free.
You will receive a generous 4
dram bottle of high quality,
hand-blended conjure oil, more than twice the
amount you will find at other sites.
For
external use only. Quantities may be adjusted at checkout.
$9.95
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What
is New Orleans Voodoo
Hoodoo?
The term voodoo
hoodoo is commonly used by Louisiana locals to describe
our unique brand of New Orleans Creole Voodoo. It refers to
a blending of religious and magickal elements. There is the
tendency for many people to separate Voodoo the religion
from hoodoo the magick. However, this separation did not
occur in New Orleans as it did in other areas of the
country. The so-called magick is part of the religion; the
charms are medicine and spiritual tools that hold the
inherent healing mechanisms of the traditional religion and
culture. Voodoo in New Orleans is a way of life for those
who believe. A fellow New Orleans native and contemporary
gris gris man Dr. John explains it this way:
In New
Orleans, in religion, as in food or race or music, you can’t
separate nothing from nothing. Everything mingles each into
the other – Catholic saint worship with gris gris spirits,
evangelical tent meetings with spiritual church ceremonies –
until nothing is purely itself but becomes part of one fonky
gumbo. That is why it is important to understand that in New
Orleans the idea of voodoo – or as we call it gris gris – is
less a distinct religion than a way of life. (Rebennack &
Rummel, 1994, p. 159).
From the
Voodoo Hoodoo Spellbook (Revised edition) by Denise
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