• Arrgghh… Technology!

    Hello everyone!  Happy Sunday!  While we are busy getting ready for the Albuquerque Voodoo Convention, I realize just how much we rely on this little black box sitting in front of us called the computer.  😉   I have used my "little black box" to plan this convention, talk to speakers and clients, connect with and stay in communication with those who are coming and those who want to come next year.  Now I am using it to plan the program, communicate with everyone involved, type things out, do layouts, etc.   So what happens when my Little Black Box goes haywire????

    Arrgghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!  In trying to catch up on readings and other communications this week I find that some things just never even got to me or got to those to whom I sent them.  Where did they go?   Both parties know that they typed words on a screen and hit "send" but it never got where it was supposed to go!  User error?  Computer error?  Eaten by internet gremlins?  Is Bill Gates somewhere in a dark corner laughing madly as he collects and puts into hermetically sealed jars millions of intercepted-for-no-reason emails?? 

    I don’t know the answer, but I know the frustration.  However, no matter what, I know that I wouldn’t want to be without my little black box and I am happy to be able to communicate with you in this way!

    Have a happy Sunday!

  • Starting Fresh

    Happy Sunday, everyone.  The new work week is upon us and a lot of us are scurrying around doing laundry, figuring out what’s for dinner, what will we wear to work this week, and looking at how long our "to do" list still is.  Trust me, I am in the same boat and it make me think of how many opportunities we may overlook to "start fresh."

    Most of the time when we think of "starting fresh" we think of that as something big; that we are going to wipe the slate clean and start over on some part of our lives.  We who are doing magickal work might do something like the <a href="http://www.spellmaker.com/cleanseyou.htm">Milk of Damballah white bath</A> to cleanse ourselves of negativity or do some other kind of  cleansing ritual.  That is great and works wonderfully for those traumatic negativity build ups we all get.

    However, can we start fresh every month, every week, every day?  What about throughout the day?  Is it possible to get a fresh start after lunch and let the morning fade away to be replaced by renewed energy and optimism?  We can!  Sure, it will take some effort and you have to remember to stop and take a moment to recharge those batteries, but it can be done.  Have you ever taken a three minute vacation?  😉  I highly recommend it as a way to constantly renew and rejuvenate your energy.  Give it a try.  (You really can do it in three minutes even though it takes a little prep which is cheating a little on the three minute time limit. LOL.)

    Mambo Sam’s Three Minute Vacation:   Find a place to be alone for three minutes.  It can even be the restroom where you work.  Close your eyes. Breathe deeply, stretch a little.   Don’t bind yourself up – let your limbs be loose and free.  Come to an understanding with yourself that the last week, day, month, or hours have already passed and you cannot change what happened within them.  For this, use whatever affirmations or way of thinking that you are comfortable with.  If you think of this ahead of time, you will find a way of doing this that works for you.  It might be as simple as just saying to yourself, "last week has passed and I acknowledge that I cannot change anything that happened then." So just briefly put yourself into that position of acceptance.  (Don’t dwell on the things that happened.  Believe me, you know them all too well. )

    Now smile.  Really smile – a big grin.  If you are in an environment where others can’t hear you and question what you are doing, then laugh outloud!  A big belly laugh.  Keep smiling, laughing and giggling if you can.  Use this time to release any negativity that you feel, literally laugh it away.  Yes, I know this sounds oversimplistic, but remember, this is the Three Minute Vacation, we are just using this exercise to help us recharge for the short term.  Obviously, heavier negativities need more long term help.  For this exercise, we are simply giving ourselves a quick recharge.  So laugh that negativity, fear, exhaustion, and hurt away for a minute!  Researchers have proven that laughing releases endorphins – those happy peptides that keep us feeling good!

    Then, take some more deep breaths and affirm to yourself your qualities of strength, love, power, and energy.   If you want to really boost this three minute vacation, have something sweet.  It can be small – just a Life Saver(tm) or some other piece of hard candy.  It doesn’t have to wreck your diet!  Sweets also release endorphins in our body (which is why some of us crave them) and having something sweet right as you are doing a positive exercise as above really ups the endorphin level.

    Now, as you return to your daily activities, give yourself another smile and the knowledge that you are capable, beautiful, strong, and very, very smart because you just took a Three Minute Vacation!

    Have a great Sunday afternoon!

  • Letting Go of the Past to Move Forward

    Happy Saturday, everyone.  You know I am always telling clients to move forward in their lives and loves, don’t let the past dictate what you do in the present, etc.., etc.  Now it is no secret to me that this is easier said than done!  My own life is full of some things from the past that I am still dealing with and every once in awhile (like today) something that I think I have resolved gets revisited and rears its ugly little head.  Ugh.

    So today I had a little incident where some family members needed to stop by to see Matt and me.  Sigh… this has been a "bad blood" kind of situation for a couple of years and everyone is struggling to get past it and resume some normalcy in these particular relationships.  But TODAY I was having none of that "normalcy" and found that I had a deep seated pocket of anger that was just ready to bubble to the surface.  ACK!

    I could hear myself preaching to all of my clients about "Acknowledge, Embrace, Release." (Acknowledge the feeling – admit that you have it.  Embrace it – it is yours to own.  Release it – time to let it go.) This is the way I teach others to  deal with overwhelming feelings of sadness, pain, anger, etc.    Well, here I was in the thick of needing to be able to do that very badly!  LOL.  But guess what, it worked!  I was actually really glad to find out that I was still harboring some of the deep seated anger and resentment because now I can work harder to get rid of it.  Not to mention, "Acknowlege, Embrace, and Release" helped me get through the visit without reaching out and throttling anyone.  😉

    It is always enlightening to me to follow my own advice and see whether it works or not.  It is important to me to not just be spouting words that sound good to other people.  I want to know that it works in my life as well as my clients’ lives!   Have a great weekend, everyone!

  • Getting Ready for Fet Ghede

    Hello everyone!  It is getting to be Fet Ghede time!  Fet Ghede is the time of year when Vodouisants celebrate their "new year" festitivities.   It is considered a time of paying off old debts, starting fresh, and planning for the upcoming year.

    Visiting cemeteries to clean the grave of ancestors and doing ancestral feasts is also a part of this tradition.  It is a time for partying, though, not mourning and grieving.  It is a time of celebrating not only our past but, more importantly, our future. 

    If you are attending my online chat classes then you know we are planning a ritual together on November 2, Fet Ghede!  I hope to see you all there!  (Thank you, Bridget, for the cool graphic!)

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  • Do Opposing Signs Really Clash by Marco Chong

    Hello everyone, I found this article by Marco Chong that I thought was really interesting about astrological compatibility.  Of course, I honestly don’t think astrology should be a final deciding factor in anyone’s relationship, but the correlations are interesting. Enjoy the article!
    Love,
    Mambo Sam
    ARTICLE
    Do Opposing Signs Really Clash?
    by Marco Chong
    I have been doing a lot of research on opposing signs recently.You will be looking at opposing signs in both Western Astrology and Chinese Horoscopes points of view.
    Let me touch on Chinese Horoscopes first.In Chinese Astrology,signs that are directly opposite of each other are known as clashing signs.Since the olden days,parents always believe that their children should never marry a spouse born under opposing signs. For example,if you are born under the Tiger sign,you should never marry someone born under the Monkey sign.
    The clashing signs are as follows:
    Rat clashes with Horse
    Ox clashes with Goat
    Tiger clashes with Monkey
    Rabbit clashes with Rooster
    Dragon clashes with Dog
    Snake clashes with Pig
    It is believed that opposing signs or rather opposing animals will always end up in divorce.Opposing signs are usually 6 years apart.
    But what is the reason behind opposing signs?Why are there opposing signs in the first place?
    In Chinese Astrology,each horoscope belongs to a certain element.Opposing signs are always clashing elements.
    Let me explain in illustrate with an example…
    Looking at the Horse and Rat.The Horse’s element is Fire,while the Rat’s element is Water.Fire and Water clash.This is the logic behind the clashing signs. But is it really true that people born under the Rat sign should never marry someone born under the Horse sign?
    Not true.
    In a certain year,there are so many people born.It is not true to say that clashing signs should not marry.A more accurate way of looking at it is to look at the 8 characters.What are the 5 elements in each parties’ 8 characters.
    However,if you use the clashing signs to forecast your luck cycle the results are always accurate.Let me explain in detail… Let’s say you are born in the year of Horse.Next year is the year of Rat,your opposing sign.You can expect your luck cycle to be down in the Rat year.There will be a lot of sudden changes and things that take you by surprise.
    Therefore, it is not accurate to use clashing signs to determine love compatibility.I have friends whose parents are opposing signs.But they are still happily married after so many years.I mixed around with people born under my opposite sign.I get along with them well,there was no clash.
    Next, I will touch on the opposing signs of the Western Astrology.I have read in many books that opposing signs in Western Astrology are in fact the most compatible. Why so?The books stated that opposing signs can make up each others’ differences.  After reading,I was still not convinced.It seems that in the Western Astrology world,there was no clashes.I decided to do some research into this area.
    My discoveries showed that there are indeed clashes in Western Astrology.Using myself as an example,I realised that I could never see eye to eye or get along with people born under my opposing sign.
    I thought it was just a coincidence after 1 or 2 cases.But I was quite convinced this is true after more than 10 cases.
    The Western Astrology opposing signs are as follows:
    Aries is opposite of Libra
    Taurus is opposite of Scorpio
    Gemini is opposite of Sagittarius
    Cancer is opposite of Capricorn
    Leo is opposite of Aquarius
    Virgo is opposite of Pisces
    The conclusion is this, when determining love compatibility, from a Western Astrology point of view, opposing signs really clash.Whereas the effect of the clash in Chinese Horoscopes is quite small.
    COPYRIGHT, Marco Chong
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  • Convention 2007 News and Updates!

    We here at www.SPELLMAKER.com are in full swing preparing for the Albuquerque Voodoo Convention here in beautiful Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 26-29, 2007. 

    There is still plenty of time to register and get here for this amazing event!  Come on, you can do it! It really will be worth your while.  You can meet with me, Mambo, in a personal setting.  I will teach things at the convention that I do not feel comfortable in teaching over the internet.  Plus we will have fun – eat, drink and be merry while we are learning.

    Your confidentiality is assured.  No pictures will be taken that will show anyone’s face at the convention (unless they give explicit permission).  Name tags will have whatever name YOU want on them.  No one has to know who you are, where you came from, or what you do for a living.  All convention goers will be instructed to not pry into each other’s lives.  This will be a nuturing, safe, and comfortable environment in which all may learn.

    We will have workshops, a few guest speakers, and lots of personal attention from yours truly, Mambo Sam!  I will do special blessings and cleansings on each participant throughout the weekend. Additionally, there is still time to be on the list to have a personal one-on-one session with me at a designated time during the conference.  You will have a personal appointment with me.

    If you need a roommate, once you register you can join the Convention forum and hopefully find someone.  The hotel is giving a great room rate and there are hotels nearby to the one chosen for the conference.  You can get all the information by clicking here.

    I can’t wait to see you there!

  • Chinese Harvest Moon Festival

    Please note:  I first published this page in 2007. 

     The 2013 Harvest Moon Festival will be September 19!

    (Thank you for the reminder, Khouzhan Lucy!)

    It’s a great time to combine this ancient ritual with your own love ritual – such as doing one of the rituals to Erzulie Freda! You could certainly do her special ritual pack that we usually do on Valentine’s Day – that pack is available all year round – or any other ritual you like!

    Harvest Moon Festival Calendar 

    September 19, 2013
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    Hello everyone!  Are any of you familiar with the Chinese Harvest Moon Festival?  I have always been fascinated by this festival, and especially the “love spell” characteristics that some people attribute to it.

    The festival will be celebrated on September 19, 2013.  There is a great Chinese legend (printed below for you) that is honored during the the Harvest Moon phase every year.  It is also thought that single women can find their “soulmate” by eating Chinese Moon Cakes (recipe below), honoring the moon and its light, and  asking for their love to be brought to them!  One woman’s account is reprinted below, also, for you.

    Of course, as a Vodouisant, I always want to bring some Vodou into the mix when doing any ritual.  I could certainly see doing Erzulie’s Pink Bath or some Pink Image Candles on the night of the harvest moon, then eating the moon cakes while enjoying the harvest moon and petitioning for your lover to come to you!  It would also be a great day to be starting, ending, or be in the middle of any love spell work!

    At any rate, it is a great tradition and I wanted to share it with you all in case you wanted to work some magick on that special day.  Oh and please notice when you get to the lady’s account of her experience with the Chinese Harvest Moon Festival, she was determined to change the “fate” she was given in a reading! Read on and enjoy!

    THE CHINESE LEGEND

    I. The Lady – Chang Er 

    The time of this story is around 2170 B.C. The earth once had ten suns circling over it, each took its turn to illuminate to the earth. But one day all ten suns appeared together, scorching the earth with their heat. The earth was saved by a strong and tyrannical archer Hou Yi. He succeeded in shooting down nine of the suns. One day, Hou Yi stole the elixir of life from a goddess. However his beautiful wife Chang Er drank the elixir of life in order to save the people from her husband’s tyrannical rule. After drinking it, she found herself floating and flew to the moon. Hou Yi loved his divinely beautiful wife so much, he didn’t shoot down the moon.““““““““““““““““

     

    II. The Man – Wu Kang

    Wu Kang was a shiftless fellow who changed apprenticeships all the time. One day he decided that he wanted to be an immortal. Wu Kang then went to live in the mountains where he importuned an immortal to teach him. First the immortal taught him about the herbs used to cure sickness, but after three days his characteristic restlessness returned and he asked the immortal to teach him something else. So the immortal to teach him chess, but after a short while Wu Kang’s enthusiasm again waned. Then Wu Kang was given the books of immortality to study. Of course, Wu Kang became bored within a few days, and asked if they could travel to some new and exciting place. Angered with Wu Kang’s impatience, the master banished Wu Kang to the Moon Palace telling him that he must cut down a huge cassia tree before he could return to earth. Though Wu Kang chopped day and night, the magical tree restored itself with each blow, and thus he is up there chopping still.

     

    III. The Hare – Jade Rabbit

    In this legend, three fairy sages transformed themselves into pitiful old men and begged for something to eat from a fox, a monkey and a rabbit. The fox and the monkey both had food to give to the old men, but the rabbit, empty-handed, offered his own flesh instead, jumping into a blazing fire to cook himself. The sages were so touched by the rabbit’s sacrifice that they let him live in the Moon Palace where he became the “Jade Rabbit.”

     

    IV. The Cake – Moon Cake

    During the Yuan dynasty (A.D.1280-1368) China was ruled by the Mongolian people. Leaders from the preceding Sung dynasty (A.D.960-1280) were unhappy at submitting to foreign rule, and set how to coordinate the rebellion without it being discovered. The leaders of the rebellion, knowing that the Moon Festival was drawing near, ordered the making of special cakes. Backed into each moon cake was a message with the outline of the attack. On the night of the Moon Festival, the rebels successfully attacked and overthrew the government. What followed was the establishment of the Ming dynasty (A.D. 1368-1644). Today, moon cakes

     

    A Recipe for Easy Chinese Moon Cakes

     Makes 24

    Moon cakes that come from China are far fancier than this recipe will make, often with impressions of chinese letters on them as in the picture below, but you can make your own and not worry so much about how they look, but WHY you are making them.  There are also places that you can order them to be delivered to you if you want more “authentic looking” ones.  But really, making them, especially for magickal purposes, would be wonderful and would imbue them with your intentions!

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    A former Chinese resident says, “Moon cakes are also eaten at the Moon Festival which falls in September. I lived in mainland China for two years and enjoyed the many varieties of moon cakes (not just filled with red bean paste – some had hard-boiled eggs in them, some a mixture of fruit and nuts, some lotus paste, etc.).”   

    Ingredients:

    1/4 cup sugar

    2 egg yolks

    1/2 cup salted butter

    1 cup all-purpose flour

    1 cup strawberry (or your favorite) jam (traditionally red bean paste is used so if you want a more authentic version, you can use a can of red bean paste easily found in Oriental food markets, instead of the jam).  Also making the cookies with just the imprint and putting a half of a boiled egg in them is a traditional way to do this with the egg being a representation of the moon, life, etc.

    Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.

    Combine the butter, sugar and 1 egg yolk and stir. Mix in the flour. Form the dough into one large ball and wrap it in plastic wrap.  Refrigerate dough for half an hour. Unwrap the chilled dough and form small balls in the palms of your hand. Make a hole with your thumb  in the center of each mooncake and fill with about half a teaspoon of jam. Brush each cake with the other beaten egg yolk and place on a cookie sheet.  Bake for about 20 minutes or just until the outside edges are slightly brown.

    Have fun!

               One Woman’s Account of her Chinese Harvest Moon Festival Experience

    “My story is one of Intention and the belief that you can change your life!!! On my 47th birthday I received an Ayurvedic Astrology reading of my life Past, Present and Future as a gift. I anxiously read the reading. As I read my past, it was exact, it said when my dad died, it told of the major influence he was in my life, and it spoke of my success and the life changes I had gone through. Do to its accuracy, and me still being a single woman, I quickly scanned forward to see what would happen in my love life. I read with great anticipation, until to my dismay, it stated that I would never marry. I thought that this could not be true. Because the reading came with three follow up questions, I quickly emailed the Himalayan Mountains to ask:
    What do you mean I am not getting married?
    If there were a chance for me to get married when would it be?
    Where would I meet him?

    Several days later I received my response. The Indian Seer said that first, Should I never marry I should consider myself the LUCKY one for I will only have one disappointment in my life and that would be that I never marry. Everyone else would have several disappointments and then the destined separation due to death or divorce. He went on to say that there would be a small window of opportunity for marriage from September 28th, 2004 to May 31st 2005. He said that I would meet him in the South West.

    After receiving this I was hopeful but confused. It was August 17th, 2004 and September 28th was very soon, I did not want to miss the window of opportunity. Southwest, did they mean SouthWest of where I am (Scottsdale AZ) or southwest of were I was born (Commack, NY). Am I in the Southwest? Or do I need to head to San Diego or Hawaii?

    While I was researching vacation plans, I received an email from a fung shui web site. This email told the tale of the Chinese Harvest Moon Festival. It explained that the Harvest Moon Festival for that year (2004) would be on September 28th. It further went on to explain that The Chinese belief is that the man in the moon Yue-lao also known as the “Marriage Maker” would tie an invisible red string from your ankle to the ankle of your betrothed and that no matter where in the world you were you would find each other if you do 3 things on the night of the Chinese Harvest Moon. You needed to drink green tea, eat Chinese moon cakes and listen to music and put out the intentions you have for your mate. It seemed like a coincidence that the date of September 28th showed up twice, it was the date of the festival and it was the date of the start of my window of opportunity. So, I decided I was going to celebrate the Harvest Moon Festival. I began by researching Moon Cakes and where I would buy them. When I looked them up they looked disgusting, a Sweet paste with hard boiled egg yolks inside. I thought it looked nasty, but I wanted to find the right man, my soul mate. I found a place in China town in NYC that would overnight them fresh to me. I then solidified my intention for what I wanted in a man: My intention was for a Wonderful, loving, caring, giving, affectionate, faithful, romantic supportive husband. This became my mantra.

    Determined to Change my future I realized that I needed to commit and follow through with my Harvest Moon Festival celebration to attract the right man for me. I believed that to do this, one must share their intentions with others, this makes you commit to the follow through. So, the next day I went to work and was sharing the story of Yue-lao with every single woman I could find and tell them about the importance of that day.

    As I shared with Laurie a woman who worked for me, a tall Asian man named Shan who worked down in accounting walked past the counter. I had seen him past the desk on many occasions, but we never really spoke more then, Hi, Goodbye and you’re leaving already. I decided to ask him if he had ever had a moon cake. He asked why I wanted to know and I told him the legend of Yue-lao, and explained that I was going to follow the tradition, but that moon cakes looked disgusting. He told me that he loves moon cakes. That night as I ordered my moon cakes, I decided that I would order a container for Shan as well. After the Moon cakes arrived, I saw Shan and let him know that I had something for him. I gave him the moon cakes and as the harvest moon festival approached, I prepared myself to drink the tea, listen to music, eat my moon cakes and put out the intention for the man I was to marry. I did everything I should on the night of the Moon Festival, however, I was so disappointed because it was very overcast in phoenix that night and I could not see the moon. After going outside and drinking the tea and eating my moon pie I came back into my bedroom to listen to music and put out my intention. As I disappointingly walked back into the room, I looked at the picture above my bed only to realize that the Moon was in my room the whole time, above my bed is a large picture with Chinese writing and a woman sitting on the moon. I sat backed looked at the picture and put out my intentions

    The day after the moon festival, Shan gave me an envelope with a Thank You card and three other envelopes in it. Each envelope was typed with a “Do Not Open Until” and a date on it. One was do not open until October1st, the next was Do Not Open till November 1st and the third, Do not open until Dec 1st. Being somewhat superstitious, I waited till the first of each month to open each envelope. On October 1st I opened the first one. In it was a poem from Shan that basically said I know we will be good friends and a gift certificate for a one pound box of chocolates. From October thru November, Shan and I continued with our Hi and Good Bye routine. During that month an intuit, who worked for me, told me that I would meet the man for me and that he was a cross between Pierce Brosnon and Yanni. He described him as Spanish Irish with green eyes.

    November 1st came and I opened the next envelope, this time there was another poem which basically said that he knew we would make a difference in each others life, and another gift certificate for a one pound box of chocolates. I thanked him again, and the next few weeks continued with hi and Good bye until November 18th, when Shan asked me what I did on my day off. When I told him I went out for sushi with two people we worked with to celebrate their birthdays, he said “I like Sushi, maybe we could go out some night for sushi, because going out for sushi is not something you should do by yourself”. I said sure and we set the Tuesday before Thanksgiving as the day to go out.
    We went to dinner, and talked about work. I didn’t consider it a date I just thought of it as 2 co workers going out for dinner. After dinner, Shan walked me to the car and asked if I would like to go to a movie on Thanksgiving. I declined because I had a lot of company coming over for thanksgiving dinner. He looked so sad and had puppy dog eyes, so I added that I could do it on Friday if he wanted. He agreed and on Friday we went to the movies. After the movies, we went for coffee; Shan expressed his interest in me. I told him that he was a really nice guy, but that he wasn’t the man for me. I
    explained that this intuit had told me I would meet a man, but that he was Spanish Irish a cross between Yanni and Pierce Brosnon and had green eyes, and lets face it that isn’t you I went on to say your Chinese and have brown eyes. Ever the optimist, Shan said I think my great grandmother was Irish, and “I am the right man for you, you just do not know it yet”. He proceeded to tell me that he would continue to come after me until I gave him a firm NO. The next day Shan proceeded to send me love poems with pictures and music daily.

    December 1st came and I opened the last card. Again there was a certificate for a one pound box of chocolates and a poem. The essence of this poem was that I was the woman for him
    . By the middle of December I had gone to Shan’s house. As I went to ring the doorbell, I saw 3 butterflies over the doorbell. Butterflies are my icon, I always say that the butterfly will lead me to where I need to be. I knew that night that Shan was the man for me. By the end of December we were discussing marriage, we got engaged on February 14th 2005 and we Wed in Maui on May 27th 2005. Right before the May
    31st deadline.

    When I was younger (up until 47) I said I wouldn’t get married unless I received at least a 5 cart diamond ring, then I learned that according to Vedic astrology diamonds were not good for me energetically. When I got engaged, there were no stones just a gold band and I have never taken it off. I value it with all my heart.

    Shan is the man of my intentions. He is loving, caring giving affectionate faithful, romantic, supportive and my husband. In May it will be two years and I have the best man in the world who sends me love notes daily. He has brought back my trust, the little girl in me and has opened up a whole new balanced world for me. After we married, I told Shan what I asked God for in a man and how he fulfilled my dreams. Shan told me that he also asked God for the woman he desired. When I asked him what he asked for he said a woman with a good heart that was all.

    He is Younger, Asian, Christian, Coworker and not wealthy, everything I thought I wasn’t looking for, Everything I avoided and Yet he is the PERFECT man for me. Like he said “I was looking for him and I just I did not know it”

    So Woman and men, Open your hearts, love yourself, unload the baggage and be open to the infinite possibilities of Love

    PS This year the Harvest Moon is on September 22nd, so ladies get your green tea and chinese moon cakes ready!! Get your single girlfriends together and have a party.”

  • Choosing a Love Spell Practitioner

    So here you are thinking about using love spells as a tool to help a relationship situation!  You may have heard or read things that make you question whether or not this is a good decision for you.  Obviously, everyone’s situation is different and has many variables to it.  However, it is good to remember that no matter what your troubling love situation is, there is spiritual assistance that may very well help when nothing else will.

    I have found in my years of experience that people often come to the idea of using love spells when they feel that there is no other hope or choice for them.  I have to admit that I wish people came to love spells sooner, before the situation got terrible for them!  But, nonetheless, usually love spells are a last resort for most people.

    But truthfully there is no reason to be nervous or afraid when using love spells – you just need to choose the right ones for you and your situation.  That can be a daunting task for the magickal beginner!  It is important to choose the right practitioner and the right kinds of spells for you.  The most important thing is that you feel comfortable and confident that you will be treated fairly and honestly; that the spells truly stand a chance of helping you.

    It is pretty fashionable right now for spell casting sites to promise a "100% guarantee" and "we have never failed a client."  I strongly suggest that you stay away from those sites!!  No spell caster has ever had 100% success, nor even 99%.  If they guarantee you success, you should probably stay away from them.   But why??  It sounds really good, doesn’t it??  Yes, it does.  However, if you stop to think about it, how could any practitioner have a 100% success rate?  I know that in my 30 years of practice, I have had many cases that did not come to fruition:  The client asked for something unreasonable, or didn’t give me all the information about their case, or was working on someone of a different sexual presuasion, etc.  Any practitioner should have had these things happen to them – so how could they have a 100% success rate??  I mean, seriously, think about it:  You can’t even get a doctor to guarantee you that a surgery will be a success or even that you won’t die on the table!! 

    In no way am I trying to imply that I am the only honest spell caster on the Internet!!!  What I am saying is that you should be careful – read websites very carefully, get all the information you can, and then make your decision!  Of course, there is no denying that we hope you will choose us, here at www.SPELLMAKER.com, but even if you don’t, please make an informed choice.

  • Welcome to Spellmaker!

    Hello everyone!  Welcome to my new web blog.  In setting up this blog I hope to communicate more effectively with my clients!  I hope to teach, express, and otherwise connect with those wanting to know more about me, our website, and philosophy. 

    I am Reverend Samantha Corfield.  My husband, Matthew, and I own The Voodoo Boutique located at www.SPELLMAKER.com and Sheer Goddess, a budding bath and body products company.

    I am looking forward to communicating with all you about magick, spells, voodoo, and other subjects.