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Cousin Azacca!
Hail to our dear Cousin Azacca (Azaka, Azaca)!
Sometimes considered one of the simplest lwa, he brings a good nature and warmth into life. He is syncretized with the Catholic saint, St. Isidore the Laborer, sometimes called St. Isidore the Farmer. This is not be be confused with St. Isidore of Seville — this is a different person altogether! This makes perfect sense as St. Isidore was a simple farmer, and his feast day is May 15!
Since Azacca is one to make all things grow, this May feast day is a perfect time to honor him. He is such a good natured and easy going lwa, he is always considered one of the family, hence the "cousin" moniker. He is, of course, the lwa of agriculture, farming, all things to do with planting and growing. He is a wonderfully hard worker, a peasant, nothing sophisticated about him. I always consider Azacca sort of an everyman. He loves good profit, good girls, and good food!
He doesn't care much for "city folks" and is extremely down to earth and doesn't mind getting his hands dirty with honest work. He will have little to do with anyone with a pompous or condescending attitude. Azacca appears barefooted, in denim overalls, carries a straw bag, wears a big straw hat, and is rarely seen without his pipe and smoking tobacco. He should serve as a reminder of our roots and our dependency on this earth for our very survival! He is the ultimate conservationist living off the gifts of nature.
He loves a good song and has a penchant for the being the town gossip. He is often the quiet observer, taking in all the doings around him, saving the knowledge for later when he can use it to his best advantage. Azacca knows who is who in the zoo! He generally will have all the info on who is dating whom, who is trying to swindle whom, and all the details that people sometimes try to hide! When possessing someone, it is not unusual to have him start telling everyone's secrets! Luckily for those who have something to hide, his voice is gravely and rough and he is somewhat hard to understand. However, if you suspect someone is keeping a secret from you, do a service to Azacca and ask him to reveal that secret to you and watch what happens.
He can, however, be very suspicious and does not always seem to want to give his favors easily. If you motivation for calling upon him is less than honest, he may refuse you. However, usually he can be won over with some white rum and a plate of boiled corn. For the most part, he is a good-natured lwa. He is entertaining when he appears at ceremonies, singing you songs about how he would he would rather take charity than steal, all the while "stealing" everything he can get his hands own, usually while he is dancing in his unique fashion! These things are then returned to the distracted owners with everyone having a good laugh at his humorous antics.
He usually will be found in a corner of any party where there is food, voraciously eating his food, looking with suspicion at anyone who might eye his plate. He is a greedy eater and drinker with little in the way of table manners. But this is easily forgiven because of his good nature and good humor.
He is also is generally seen as the brother of Ghede. Author Bob Corbert writes, "There are interesting similarities between the sophisticated Ghede and the more bumbling Azacca, as though a younger less sophisticated brother were imitating a more secure older brother. Like Ghede, Zaka loves his food. But, unlike Ghede, he is rude and voracious in his eating habits, often running away to hide with him food and eat it quickly."
As the lwa of agriculture and plant life, it is natural that Azacca is also an herbal healer. He is said to carry his healing herbs in his djakout (a straw shoulder bag) and is often called upon when there is sickness in a family. In Louisiana, animal fat candles are burned for him and bread is offered to him when someone is ill. He is said to sop up the illness with the bread from the melted fat from the candles and eat it, thus curing the patient!
We here at Spellmaker.com call upon Azacca in many ways. We call upon him to "grow" things for us, even though they may not be considered the usual way to call on our Cousin! We call upon him to grow love between two people, to help people "grow" their finances, etc. He has always responded well to these petitions and we certainly can suggest that it is a wonderful way to broaden this powerful lwa's scope in your life! Look at your goals from the perspective of wanting them to grow to be big, beautiful plants and call upon Azacca to help you make that happen.
Of course, it probably goes without saying that he is also particularly wonderful to call upon if you are planting this spring. Pour a little rum into the ground around your garden and ask Azacca to help that garden grow! We make a mixture of corn and boiled peanuts and spread it around our garden for him. We just leave it there to mix with the soil and help the plants grow better.
No matter what you are trying to grow in your life, May 15 is the perfect day to offer a feast to Azacca! Set up a small altar using his colors and offerings: A piece of denim makes the perfect altar cloth for him, yellow and green candles, a container of dirt, small gardening tools, etc. Spend some time thinking of what plants need nurturing in your life garden and ask Azacca to nourish them and help them grow! Ask him to renew and rejuvenate any wilting plants and cut out all the weeds!
Azacca Stats:
Feast Day: May 15
Saint Syncretization: St. Isidore the Farmer
Colors: Green, yellow, brown – earthy colors.
Foods: Avocados, corn, peanuts, beans and rice, strong coffee that is highly sweetened with sugar, yams, sugar cane and cane syrup (pour it all over his food and he will love you for it!), heavy breads, coconuts and coconut candy.
Drink: Light or white rum (kleren).
Offerings: The above food and drink, a straw bag, a straw hat, pipe with pipe tobacco, small gardening tools. We usually put a container of rich earth, something like nice potting soil, on an altar to him. Later on, put that dirt in your garden! Azacca and your plants will reward you.In Service,
Mambo Samantha Corfield
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Love Potion #9 – Recipe!
At: http://www.spellmaker.com/potion9.htm
Love Potion #9
* 9 oz. sweet red wine (or use cherry soda, cherry Kool-Aid or cherry juice for non-alcoholics)
* 9 basil leaves
* 9 red rose petals
* 9 cloves
* 9 apple seeds
* 9 drops vanilla extract
* 9 drops strawberry juice
* 9 drops apple juice
* 1 ginseng root, cut into 9 equal pieces (or use 3 powdered ginseng capsules)
You also need:
* 9 pink votive candles
* Cheesecloth
* Wooden Spoon
* airtight contaner to hold the potion (big enough for at least 10oz fluid)
By the light of 9 pink votive candles, put these nine ingredients into a cauldron on the ninth hour of the ninth day of the ninth month of the year. Stir the potion nine times with a wooden spoon, each time reciting the following magickal incantation:
LET THE ONE WHO DRINKS THIS WINE
SHOWER ME WITH LOVE DIVINE.
SWEET LOVE POTION NUMBER NINE
MAKE HIS/HER LOVE FOREVER MINE.
Bring the mixture to a boil and then reduce the heat and let it simmer for nine minutes. Remove the cauldron from the heat and allow the potion to cool off. Blow nine times upon the potion, bless it in the names of The nine love goddesses: Inanna, Ishtar, Astarte, Hathor, Nephthys, Aphrodite, Venus, Freya, Arianrhod.
And then strain it through a cheesecloth into a clean container. Cover and refrigerate it untill you are ready to serve it to the man or woman from whom you desire love and affection.
**(Do not allow anyone other than your beloved to look at, touch, or drink the love potion.)
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A word of warning: This potion is extremely potent and should be used with caution. Its results have been reported to be very intense, long-
lasting, and often difficult to control or reverse. So please be absolutely sure before you give it to an intended lover that he or she is the right
one for you and vice versa.
WARNING: Webmistress accepts no responsibility for effects or consequences of casting spells found on this Website. Cast spells responsibly.
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Papa Legba!
PAPA LEGBA
Article by Mambo Samantha Corfield
Our dear Papa Legba (Papa Alegba in New Orleans Voodoo) is probably one of the most popular lwa (Vodou spirits) ever. His ability to open doors, smooth roads, and in general help us get things done is legendary! He can create possibilities, help you choose the right path in your life, and bring order to chaos! Personally, I call on him whenever I am lost (which is often, I have no sense of direction) and even when I need a parking space. 🙂
While he has many aspects or "personalities", his major function in both Haitian Vodou and New Orleans Voodoo, is to be the intermediary between the other lwa and humanity. His presence at the spiritual crossroads will give or deny permission to speak and interact the lwa. (Although I have to say, I don't really recall him ever denying permission, though I suppose he would if he felt it was necessary!) He is invoked in spell work and ritual using many analogies: To open the gate, to open the door, to lift the veil, etc., between our human world and the spiritual world. He is always the first and last spirit invoked in any ceremony, because his permission is needed for communication between us and the lwa. He opens and closes the doorway.
One of his most remarkable traits is that he is known to speak, understand, and translate all languages. Through him you may speak to the lwa in any language. If the lwa you are speaking to doesn't understand your language, Papa Legba will translate for you! Just ask him!
Papa Legba can also facilitate communication between yourself and someone with whom you are having difficulties being understood. Let's say that you are using, for instance, our Red Male Image Candle kit to communicate some loving ideas to "Johnny". Now you know Johnny pretty darned well and know that he doesn't always accept new ideas readily. Simply call on Papa Legba to "translate" your petition words into words that Johnny will understand. Calling on Papa Legba for a task like this is extremely easy. Just talk to him: "Papa Alegba, please translate for me. Help Johnny understand what I want him to understand." It is just that simple. You don't have to even be extremely clear in what you need from Papa Alegba. After all he is the "universal translator" – he KNOWS what you are talking about even if you aren't quite sure.
He is such a fun character: Often portrayed as a kindly old man, he is funny, loving, silly, and known to be a trickster. Some people believe that he purposely plays tricks on people malvolently. I have never found this to be true of those who serve him and those who call on him for help! Perhaps some of his "tricks" are misinterpreted. I believe, however, that many times people think something is attributed to Legba that wasn't him at all, but just happenstance. At any rate, he is extremely helpful and powerful in Vodou magick and in all my years of working with him, he has never played any kind of trick on me that was mean or hateful.
Papa loves certain items that you should have if you desire to serve him: A crutch or baton or walking cane; three pennies; a silver whistle (like coaches use); small toys; keys of any kind (don't throw your old keys away – give them to Papa); a straw knapsack or some kind of straw bag; a straw hat and, of course, a pipe with tobacco and a bottle of rum! If you are setting up an altar for Papa, you want to have as many of these items as possible. His altar cloth should be red and white or red and black or red/white/black. He is traditionally served on Mondays. Offerings can include rum, cigars, red beans and rice, plantains, smoked fish, chicken, and candy. Haitian tradition includes goats and black roosters, but we aren't too likely to have those kinds of offerings here and he understands that – stick to the basics and he will be happy! Dogs are sacred to him. If you have a dog, s/he will usually show interest when you are calling upon Papa! Many clients have told me that their dogs went a little bit crazy when Papa was called upon; a sure sign that he is around.
In Africa, his counterpart, Eshu, is a god of prophecy and taught people how to interpret oracles and readings (corresponding with the "translator" aspect of Papa). Often he will appear as an old man on a crutch or with a cane, wearing a broad brimmed straw hat and smoking a pipe, or sprinkling water. Because of his position as 'gate-keeper' between the worlds of the living and Les Mysteres he is often identified with Saint Peter who holds a comparable position in Catholic tradition and, of course, is depicted holding keys. . But he is also depicted in Haiti and New Orleans as St. Lazarus, or St Anthony of Padua. Using Catholic Saint candles to honor Papa Alegba is perfectly acceptable.
So, however you serve Papa, doing so is always a rewarding and fun experience. Try it!
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Practical Color Magick! Keep it Simple!
PRACTICAL COLOR MAGICK
by Mambo Samantha Corfield
Colors have magical associations – especially in creating your own spells. Always use a color theme that matches what you are trying to accomplish.
Many of these color associations are very familiar to us: Red or pink for love, green for money, etc.
Traditional Magickal Color Associations
Red: Sexual Love, Good Health, Strength, Danger, Stamina, Charity
Yellow: Joy, Comfort, Persuasion, Charm, Confidence
Green: Money, Luck, Fertility, Energy
Orange: Stimulation, Encouragement, Attraction, Kindness
Blue: Tranquility, Devotion, Understanding, Health, Sincerity, Truth
Indigo: Depression, Impulsiveness, Ambition, Dignity
Violet: Tension, Power, Peity, Sentiment
Black: Death, Sickness, Removal of a Person, Removal of a Thought or Idea from someone.
Numerology Color Associations
1=Red
2=Orange
3=Yellow
4=Green
5=Blue
6=Indigo
7=Violet
8=Rose
9=Gold
Gemstone Color Properties
Agate: Basically shades of brown, irregularly banded or variegated. Wear for vision or gum problems.
Amethyst: Bluish violet to deep purple in color. Wear for expelling poisons and toning the body.
Bloodstone: Bright green to dark green, contains small spots of red jasper. Wear for excessive bleeding or to prevent hemorrhages.
Chrysolite (Peridot): Usually olive green, sometimes yellow or brown. Wear to prevent fevers and also to prevent nightmares.
Coral: Both red and white coral prevent bleeding. Wear to avert the "evil eye." Wear for scars and ulcers.
Garnet: Deep red. Wear for the heart and as a stimulant.
Jade: Green. Soothing, healing; wear for eye problems, kidneys, help strengthen muscles.
Lapis Lazuli: Blue to violet-blue to greenish blue. Eye problems. A very strong stone.
Ruby: Deep red. Wear for problems of the blood, lack of body warmth, poor circulation.
Topaz: Brown, yellow, or pink. Wear to sooth and calm, banishing nightmares and curing insomnia.
So, how do you use these things? First of all, get creative. Think about what you want to accomplish. Choose your items with a theme to them. When you are purchasing items
for magick, try to shop only for that. Keep your intention in mind while you are shopping for each item. Okay. Now you are home with all your magick stuff, right? Let the items
guide you as to what to do with them. Now we realize that this all sounds somewhat simplistic. But if you are just starting in magick – it is good to keep it simple.
Other option: Go get one of our nifty, handy-dandy spell kits at www.spellmaker.com!
In service,
Mambo Sam
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Ritualistic Cooking!
Ritualistic cooking is an extremely ancient form of spell casting. Food has been linked with love, nurturing, and caring for centuries. Many people cook to show how much they care for their partners, families, friends, etc. Cooking takes on a ritualistic twist when any kind of magick ritual is added to boost the spiritual energy that cooking already has! In Reverend Samantha Corfield's cook book Cajun Voodoo Love Cookin', her Cajun family recipes for food and magick are shared with you. Detailed explanations of the rituals and the recipes are outlined for you. Here is a sample recipe from the book!
HAPPY HOUSE OMELETTE
by Mambo SamUsage: To smooth out problems after a fight
Ingredients:
1 dozen eggs
1 dozen raw, fresh oysters, drained
1 cup cooked crabmeat
1/8 pound unencased hot sausage, fried and drained (reserve drippings)
6 tablespoons cream
1 very finely chopped onion
1/4 cup minced fresh parsley
1/4 cup minced celery
Tabasco® sauce
Salt and pepper
Butter
Rum for flaming (optional)
Spiritual Gifts:
2 white tapers (candle)
1 glass (8 oz.) of water
1 serving of grits (or oatmeal, etc.)
1 paper bowl
2 small paper plates
1 pair women’s inexpensive sunglasses
1/2 cup of regular (plain) water
Before beginning your cooking:
- Line up your candles one before the other (in a vertical line) anywhere in the kitchen.
Put one candle in the rear, and the other in front of it, about 6 inches apart.
Put the grits in the paper bowl.
Put the grits and glass of water between the candles.
Set the sunglasses up around the grits and water
(The candles, sunglasses, grits and water are to remain in place overnight.)
- Go to any corner of the kitchen with the 1/2-cup of water.
Sprinkle some water from your fingertips in the corner three times.
- Go to the candles. Stamp the floor three times. Light the rear candle and say:
“Hey, Legba. Open the gate and let my words carry to the other side.”
Pause a moment, then light the front candle, clap your hands three times and say:
“Mademoiselle Florida. Florida. Florida, I am upset. You, my dear, truly the queen of luxury, may be of service to me. Listen to this. My man and I have had a fight. I want to smooth out the problems, Florida. And I want all women to have a soft life with their men. Mademoiselle, I ask this of you: Give me some of that luxury. Make my man and I relate to each other in a fashion smooth as silk, soft as satin, sweet as sugar. Do this for me, Florida, do it now.”
- Begin to make your omelet with your desire in mind.
Keep that desire in mind and honor Mademoiselle Florida during the preparation.
Start cooking:
In a large, nonstick frying pan melt 3 tablespoons of butter; add in sausage drippings, onion, parsley and celery. Cook about ten minutes or until tender. In a large bowl, lightly beat the eggs adding in the cream, a couple of dashes of Tabasco®, salt and pepper. Beat until frothy. Fold in the crabmeat, sausage and oysters. Pour into pan with the onion mixture. Fold from one side to the other, letting uncooked egg fall to the sides, then folding in. Do not overcook.
Slide out of pan onto warmed platter. If desired, pour a small amount of rum over the omelet and flame briefly.
Serves 10-12.
Serve for Sunday or holiday brunch with hash browns, buttered grits, and hot biscuits.
After cooking:
- Put out the front candle and say:
“Thank you, Florida, for hearing my cry and making my desire come true. If it pleases you, you may now depart.”
Pause a moment. Put the rear candle out and say:
“Thank you, Papa Alegba. If it pleases you, you may close the gate.”
- Cut out 2 small pieces of omelet and put each one onto a paper plate.
Before you eat (if not possible, then afterwards):
- Take the 2 paper plates with the omelet pieces outside and go to the base of a tree, telephone pole, lamppost or fence post.
- Stamp the ground three times with your foot. Put one plate down and say:
“Papa Alegba, this is for you.”
Put down the other plate and say:
“Blessings and thanks to you, Mademoiselle Florida.”
- Turn your back and walk away, leaving the omelet servings there overnight.
The next day:
- If the omelet is still by the tree or pole, place it on the ground and trash the plates.
- Take the candles, sunglasses, grits and glass of water and set them out on a street corner.
Do not be noticed doing so. Leave quickly.
In Service,
Mambo Samantha Corfield
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Lucky Money Spell! Free!
Hey there!
This spell is free to be downloaded and used. It is a sample from our "Spells Only" available at Spellmaker.com! — Mambo Sam
Lucky Money Spell
Equipment needed:
*Play paper money – the larger the denominations, the better.
*Two green candles and one white, big enough to last burning 9 days, 9 minutes a day.
*9 cloves.
*A whole nutmeg.
*Lucky Oil – made from equal parts of pure virgin olive oil and rose oil (rose oil is available at any store that sells essential oils).
*A $1.00, $5.00, or $10.00 bill that you won’t mind donating later.
Spell Casting Steps:
*Inscribe your name down the front of the white candle, using a twig from a green tree.
*On each green candle inscribe three dollar signs.
*Dip your finger in the Lucky Oil and rub it all over the candles repeating 9 times:
“By the power of the elements, I empower you.”
*Set the candles on a table where they will not be disturbed, except by you for 9 days.
*Put the white candle between the two green candles.
*Surround the candles completely with the play money, reserving two large denomination bills.
*Sprinkle the cloves on top of the money.
*Wrap the whole nutmeg up in your real money. Place it in front of the candle with your name on it.
*Each day for 9 days burn the candle for 9 minutes. During these 9 minutes you should concentrate on your luck with money; how you will make the right decisions concerning money, how money will come to you through lotteries, gambling, any “lucky" money
*On the Ninth Day, let the candles burn out completely while you concentrate on your petition.
*On the Ninth Day, take the real money unwrapped from the nutmeg and give it to what you consider a good cause.
*On the Ninth Day, put all the equipment used in the spell together in a safe place.
At the end of 9 days you may discard the equipment discreetly keeping it all together.
Burial is the preferred form of discarding.
NOTE: Keep the nutmeg in your purse, pocket, or wallet as a good luck charm.
Use the cloves in cooking when you want to feel especially lucky (for example, before going gambling).
In Service,
Mambo Sam
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DIY Lotions and Potions! by Mambo Sam
LOTIONS AND POTIONS by Mambo Sam
Below are the recipes for wearable potions. I will be adding more in the future, so check back. Scented oils can now be purchased many places; the combinations below are to be used in equal parts, except where indicated. Usually 1/8 to 1/4 ounce of each is used–according to how much oil you want to make. Store the oils in a cool, dark place. (Do not refrigerate after it is mixed.) Sunlight weakens the strength of the oils.
Oil is often consecrated with a prayer that is appropriate to the individual's faith.
A good way to consecrate the oil for all beliefs is to cup the bottled mixture in both hands, raise it towards the sky and repeat, "With respect to the powers of nature and the elements, I consecrate this oil with the power of goodness."
Simple, but effective.
*Attraction Oil: Equal parts of Rose oil, Lavender oil, Vanilla oil, and Sandalwood oil. Touch to pulse points when in the presence of the one you want to attract.
*Lucky Oil: 1/2 of the oil should be pure Olive oil, 1/4 part Myrrh oil, 1/4 part Jasmine oil. Anoint feet before putting on shoes you will wear in a situation where you want to feel lucky.
*Power Oil: Equal parts of Patchouli oil, Cinnamon oil, and Vanilla oil.
Touch to pulse points (especially at wrists and temples) prior to going into a situation you need to have power over.
*Protection Oil: Equal parts of Hyacinth oil, Jasmine oil, Orange oil, Musk oil, and Anise oil. Touch the oil around the area that needs protection (such as your home) or on yourself. (It is said that touching this oil to the bottom of your feet allows you to run away from evil.)
In Service,
Mambo Samantha Corfield
http://www.spellmaker.com/potions.htm
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