Tag: witchcraft

  • Experience?

    Inspirational-quotes

    Hi everyone!  Okay, so yes, we have all made mistakes.. probably some real doozies!  I know I have.  So, my question is this:  Have you made mistakes that you truly feel would now be called "experience?"  You don't have to share the exact mistake, of course.  However, I am curious to know how you feel about this.  Are some mistakes something that you truly learned from and it benefited you later OR would you prefer to have never made them in the first place, useful or not?  Is "learning from your mistakes" just a pretty way of saying that you screwed up royally and now are trying to get some benefit from it?  Or was the benefit real? ๐Ÿ˜‰

    Love to all!
    Mambo Samantha Corfield
    www.spellmaker.com

  • Baggage…..

    Baggage

    โ€œThe things you want are always possible; it is just that
    the way to get them is not always apparent. The only real obstacle in your path
    to a fulfilling life is you, and that can be a considerable obstacle because
    you carry the baggage of insecurities and past experience.โ€

                                                                    ~~ Les Brown 

     

    Baggage. We hear
    that term tossed around alot, dont we? …. but what is it? How do we get it?
    Most importantly, how do we get rid of it? As we go through our daily
    lives, stuff happens. Sometimes its big, bad stuff. Hopefully, that does not
    happen very often. But it does, and it leaves it mark on us. Or it can leave
    its mark on a loved one. How this *stuff* effects us might not be readily
    apparent right away, but with time we may see some behavior pattern or reaction
    or even overreaction to something that might raise an eyebrow. Sometimes, we
    might feel like the picture above, dragging our past along into our future.
    That slows us down and can keep us from achieving our goals.

    Not all
    baggage is relationship based, by any means. But many of us here are working on
    relationship issues, and it seems to be a common topic.

    Almost everyone today who has
    experienced a failed relationship is carrying around some degree of emotional
    baggage. The problem with these left over feelings is that they are usually
    negative in nature, causing fears and
    doubts that carry over into future relationships. This can very well sabotage
    relationships that would otherwise have long term potential. The tricky thing
    about emotional baggage is that most of us do not realize that we are carrying
    it even after it has presented itself time and time again within our romantic
    relationships. It is essential to learn how to recognize our own emotional
    baggage in order to enjoy healthy and happy relationships in the future.

    Emotional baggage occurs when we experience a hurt within a
    relationship and that hurt is not resolved or dealt with. We then internalize
    those negative feelings and develop fears that we may or may not be aware of.
    When we then go onto the next relationship, these same fears and negative
    emotions trigger negative or irrational thoughts and behaviors within us. These
    behaviors then have a negative impact on the new relationship. Instead of
    protecting you from having the original hurtful experience repeat itself, these
    behaviors can actually cause that experience to recur time and time again. The
    fears and hurt feelings only then grow and now become justified within your own
    mind as correct. This creates a cycle that you then feel unable to escape from
    in your romantic life.

     

    How  can we stop the cycle? Lots of waysโ€ฆ.there are traditional
    ways,  like therapy, self examination, journaling, talking to a close
    friend or relative. Really becoming aware of recurrent thoughts, feelings and
    actions can really help. But, since you are here reading the blog of a Voodoo
    Sister, I am going to assume that some magickal advice is being sought as well
    ๐Ÿ˜‰

     

    The Lady Samantha Hex Removal Kit is the first and most powerful option
    we have. This kit is an extremely powerful spiritual cleansing, and while you
    may not have been hexed, this kit is also very appropriate for cleansing away
    what holds us back emotionally.

     

    The Milk of Damballah White Bath kit is another option. An excellent
    spiritual and emotional cleansing bath.

     

    White image candles, white seven knob candles, a Cosmic Voodoo Healing
    Egg
    for yourself are also very good choices. And would work wonderfully 
    as a follow up to the Hex Removal Kit or the White Bath, to allow you to
    continue to slowly and gently release issues one layer at a time.

     

    Whatever method you choose, traditional or magickal (or best yet a
    combination of both) addressing baggage and healing from it will definitely be
    worth the effort put forth ๐Ÿ˜‰ Remember, the most powerful healing we can do is for ourselves.

     

    In Service,

     

    Sister Bridget

     

     

  • Love Potion Number 9 – 09/09/09

    Hello everyone,

    Happy Monday! While I am still working on the comparative religion project (and thank you all for your suggestions), I did want to mention that the time to make your Love Potion #9 is fast upon us!


    This year will be a particularly wonderful year for making this potion because it will be made on 09/09/09 this year! ๐Ÿ™‚ Of course that gives us the triple threat, right? ๐Ÿ˜‰


    For some reason, there always seem to be some confusion on when the “ninth hour” of the day is – even though I have it printed on the instructions that the ninth hour of ANY day is 9:00 a.m., not 9:00 p.m. – so the potion is supposed to be made at 9:00 a.m.


    Because this is such a special year for making the potion, if there is enough interest, we will make a big batch here at Spellmaker and make it available for purchase, if folks wnat it. Obviously, 09/09/09 isn’t going to be around again, so we are in a position to make a very strong batch of this potion! Usually we do not make here for sale at the Spellmaker office, but because of the special date, we will make it this time if people are interested.


    If there is enough interest and we do make the batch, we will make a big batch and then consecrate the bottles individually for those who want to purchase it. We would probably make it available in about an 8 ounce container – so that would be more than enough for personal usage.


    So, if you think you might interested in purchasing a container from us and/or you cannot make your own for any reason, please email us at customerservice@spellmaker.com and let us know. If there is enough interest, we will definitely do it!


    In the meantime, check out the Spellmaker Forum for the recipe or click the link above for the recipe for making your own Love Potion #9!


    Love, light, and peace,

    Mambo Samantha Corfield

    www.spellmaker.com

  • Patience.

    Hello everyone!  Can't believe it is already July!  :-)  I know we have talked about the subject of patience before, but I ran across an article that I thought might be really helpful for everyone.  Probably one of the biggest issues that I find with people who are trying spell casting is that they run out of patience before they can reach their goal.  This is becoming more and more true.

    Just by the very nature of our society with "instant messaging" abounding, we are all now seeming to expect that our lives will "instantly" manifest for us just in the way that we expect them to.  Well, although technology has jetted us into some kind of alternate universe that we THINK we live in, guess what, the REAL universe hasn't changed that much.  Life isn't an XBox game nor is it a Facebook page nor a tweet on Twitter.  Those things are peripherals to the real life that still exists seemingly to be ignored by quite a few people.

    More and more I hear from clients that they don't want to wait, they want everything now, and even the least amount of waiting sends some of them into an angry orbit.  Some of the stress levels that I see from even the youngest clients worries me; I want to tell them just to slow down before God slows them down permanently.  I just don't see how they can continue to live like this where everything is supposed to happen at the pace of a ding on their phone with yet another text message coming in. 

    A lot of people no longer seem to want to grow with the process; they don't want to improve themselves or their spirituality.  They don't want to learn about themselves or, gasp, change anything about themselves.  It is all about instant gratification; an eternal rat race to get more and better gratifications that in the long run turn out to be not at all what they thought it would be and so now we need a prescription to alter our minds and makes us think we are gratified.  Slow down, people!  Experience what is in your life – quit jumping from thing to thing looking for the bigger, better, faster "thing."

    Don't get me wrong, I love the technology that allow us to communicate with each other and be in touch – if only it were truly used that way.  Instead, I think it just gets to be information overload as we jump from one tweet to another without even a moment's consideration of feeling something about what we just read…. gotta get to the next tweet – it might be something even more important!  It isn't the technology I have a problem with!  I use it all.  What I am concerned about is people's inability to get beyond this technology and remember to live their real lives.

    Anyway, I think this short article is great and I have inserted some comments into it.  Kudos to the author!  I couldn't have said it better myself.

    Love, light, and peace,
    Mambo Samantha Corfield

    www.spellmaker.com

    THE ARTICLE

    How To Develop Patience – by Steve Scoresby

    In a world of instant gratification, people jump from "stimulus" to "response" without as much as a second thought. Patience is the "pause" in between that allows us to get the result we are really looking for. Here is how to develop more patience in your life.

    Webster's defines patience as bearing pains or trials calmly or without complaint, or being steadfast despite opposition, difficulty or adversity. I believe this why patience is called a virtue. It is little practiced, but much needed. At the first sign of difficulty, many jump to an easier, smoother path, hoping to avoid the pain and suffering that is necessary on the road to personal growth. But it is only by taking this rough road do we gain the experience necessary to develop our character. Impatience robs us of these types of life experiences. How would your world be different if you practiced more patience?

    Patience is the ability to hang on when everyone else has given up. Patience is ability to release your need for immediate gratification and wait for the things to come in their own time frame. Patience overcomes criticism and intolerance. Patience develops committed relationships in marriage, family, church, community and career. Many a great leader have displayed patience by looking before they leaped, thinking before they acted, and considering before they decided. Patience is the mark of maturity. So now we know the virtues of patience, how do we develop more patience?

    First, realize that no one is perfect, including yourself. Accept yourself and others, imperfections and all. Everyone is struggling with their own set of fears, weaknesses, obstacles and crises. We are all on the road of personal growth together and can help each other by showing more patience and kindness to each other.

    >>> MAMBO'S NOTE:  This is so true! So many times there seems to be a forgetfulness in people doing spell work that their HD might be going through something in their life, TOO. When it is pointed out, generally the response is that one doesn't care about that, just hurry up and get to me!

    Second, develop a consistent philosophy of life based upon a value system you believe in. Then when you are confronted with a situation, you can make your choice based upon the value system rather than an instant gratification response. With every choice is a consequence. Do you act now and settle? Or do you wait to get the result you truly desire?

    Third, change your perspective on the past, present and the future. Stop dwelling on your mistakes and failures. They cannot be changed. Instead, focus and what you can do now to make a difference. Life is a blessing and each day should be lived as if it were your last. Start fresh everyday and remember the future comes one day at a time. What can you do today to change the results you have in the future?

    Fourth, confront your fears rather than avoid them. Do the thing you fear the most and the fear will go away. "That which we persist in doing becomes easier to do, not that the nature of the thing has changed, but our ability to do it has increased." By doing more, it becomes easier, and when it becomes easier it becomes fun rather than stressful.

    Finally, realize that all things come to those who wait. The Universe, the infinite force that connects us all, will bring the people who can help, the answers you may need, the tools and resources you are looking for when you need them. You must have faith and be patient and believe in your goals, realizing that they will often not be accomplished according to your original plans. Circumstances change. People change. Things change. Let go of your anxiety, disbelief and doubt about achieving your goal. Know that The Universe is constantly supporting you and will always help you achieve the things you desire. Just be patient!

  • Full Moon Names

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    Even tho the phase of the moon has no bearing  on our work with Les Lois, I have always found a full moon sooooo enchanting. When the weather permits, I try hard to find a few moments to sit outside under a full moon to just take a few deep breaths and clear my head. It has always been one of my favorite things to do. I have been writing about the history and stories associated with different full moons throughout the year. Just as an overview, every full moon throughout the year has its own name. Hereโ€™s what theyโ€™re called:

    January: Old Moon, or Moon After Yule

    February: Snow Moon, Hunger Moon, or Wolf Moon

    March: Sap Moon, Crow Moon or Lenten Moon

    April: Grass Moon, or Egg Moon

    May: Planting Moon, or Milk Moon

    June: Rose Moon, Flower Moon, or Strawberry Moon

    July: Thunder Moon, or Hay Moon

    August: Green Corn Moon, or Grain Moon

    September: Fruit Moon, or Harvest Moon

    October: Harvest Moon, or Hunterโ€™s Moon

    November: Hunterโ€™s Moon, Frosty Moon, or Beaver Moon

    December: Moon Before Yule, or Long Night Moon

    See you in the moonlight!

    Light and Love

    Sister Bridget

    www.spellmaker.com

  • Hello everyone! Sister Bridget’s blog today is about the Pink Moon! I know a lot of you “old timers” use the Pink Bubble Meditation that I posted last year quite a bit. But I thought that perhaps some of the newer people don’t know about it and it seemed like a great day to repost it. I can’t think of a better time to do the Pink Bubble Meditation than during the Pink Moon! ๐Ÿ™‚ Happy meditating!


    Post Reprint:

    Hello everyone!  Have you attempted meditation?  Meditation has been around for centuries and is used for many different manifestations of life:  health, love, anger management, relaxation, etc.  There are literally thousands of ways to meditate and assist in the manifestation of your goals. 

    In spell work we are often trying to attain a particular goal:  It may be love, money, a job, etc.  Whatever our reason for doing the spell work, adding in some creative meditations can certainly be a way of assisting your situation.

    Over the upcoming weeks, I would like to share with you some of my favorite meditation techniques. I hope you enjoy them!  The meditation technique below, the "Pink Bubble Meditation", is a wonderful meditation to use if you are working with our favorite love lwa, Erzulie Freda or working with pink candle magick or any other love magick.  ๐Ÿ™‚

    Love, Mambo Sam

    Pink Bubble Meditation Technique

    This meditation is simple and wonderfully effective.
    Exercise:

    • Sit or lie down comfortably, close your eyes and breathe deeply, slowly, and naturally. Gradually relax and feel this meditation taking you deeper and deeper.
    • Imagine something that you would like to manifest. Imagine that is already happened.
    • Picture it as clearly as possibly in your mind. Now in your mindโ€™s eye surround your fantasy with a pink bubble; put your goal inside the bubble. Pink is the color associated with the heart, and if this color vibrations surrounds whatever you visualize, it bring to you only that which is in perfect affinity with your being.
    • The third step is to let go of your bubble and imagine it floating off into the universe, still containing your vision. This symbolizes that you are emotionally โ€˜letting goโ€ of it.
    • Now itโ€™s free to float around the universe, attracting and gathering energy for itโ€™s manifestation.

    Creative Visualization by Shakti Gawain 1978

  • Mardi Gras!

    Good morning, everyone!

    Quite a few of you have written to ask me what kind of Voodoo ritual could you do on Mardi Gras day. ๐Ÿ™‚ I suggest doing The Three Kings ritual that we learned in chat class. If you weren’t there, I am posting it below. The Three Kings ritual revolves around the religious holiday, The Epiphany. However, traditionally, Mardi Gras day is the last day to do The Three Kings ritual. Now, of course, you can do the ritual anytime, but traditionally it is done between The Epiphany and Mardi Gras.


    This is something that I taught in our online chat classes (which are coming back soon, by the way!!!!). There were also at least three classes where we talked about the meaning of this ritual and discussed the details.


    Just briefly, The Three Kings ritual involves the Simbi family of lwa. The Three Kings Ritual is designed to work on a situation using the team work of the Simbi family of lwa and the ritual is often used on difficult situations.


    Since chat class is coming back soon, I am going to go ahead and give you the links to where the transcript archives are for all of the chat classes. If you plan on joining us for chat class, I suggest that you go over the transcripts to see what has already been covered and get yourself up to speed! ๐Ÿ™‚ (Please remember that this is copyrighted information. The rituals you see there were written by me and are not for reproducing elsewhere. Everything there is copyrighted and owned by Parran Matt and myself. My rituals are all original, not out of some book.)


    The transcripts are located at:

    http://www.spellmaker.com/chatinformation/transcriptindex.htm


    There is a TON of information in those archives. Just be prepared that we also had a lot of fun and you have to read through us doing some goofing off, too! ๐Ÿ˜‰



    Simbi Three Kings Ritual


    Simbi “Three Kings” Ritual





    Lwa Served: Simbi Dlo, Simbi Andezo, Simbi Makaya


    Ritual Usage: This ritual can be used for many purposes but is especially useful for situations that are complex in nature and need to use more “levels” of magick than other situations. This ritual represents a team effort involving strategy, stealth, and power, and therefore can be extremely effective in situations where there are a lot of factors you need to address.


    Lwa Aspects



    Simbi Dlo

    Song:

    Gwo
    Lwa, gwo pwen-m, Simbi nan Dlo (x3),
    Djab la rete bo rivaj l’ape
    gade, Simbi sa ou we, pinga ou pale.

    (Big Lwa, my big point,
    Simbi in Water,
    the “djab” (sometimes interpreted as
    evil spirit, but more as a paid Lwa —
    Lwa achte’ sent
    to do a job, very often misinterpreted as “the devil.”)
    stays
    besides the shores, he is watching. Simbi what you see, you
    don’t
    speak


    Colors: White (also blue and silver)

    Offerings: Cucumbers, whipping cream, sour cream, rice, – white foods


    Simbi Andezo

    Song:

    Simbi nan dlo, Simbi
    nan dlo, Simbi nan kay moin (x2)
    Papa Ogoun sot nan Simbi nan dlo
    Simbi nan dlo, kay li.

    Simbi (of the water), Simbi (of the
    water) stays in his house
    Papa Ogoun went to visit with Simbi (of
    the water) Simbi (of the water),
    stays in house.


    Colors: Blue, silver, white

    Offerings: Fresh and salt water in two separate vessels.


    Simbi Makaya

    Song:

    Lwa
    Simbi Makaya! Dogwe! Map lage pwen a nan men ti moun yo.
    Lwa Simbi
    Makaya! Dogwe! Map lage pwen a nan men ti moun yo.
    Si gen lavi map
    peye Houngan, Si pa gen lavi mwen konnen m pa dwe.
    Lwa Simbi
    Makaya! Dogwe! Map lage pwen a nan men ti moun yo.

    The Lwa
    Simbi Makaya! Kiss the ground! I let go the “pwen” (power
    point)
    into the hands of the children (Note: “You” are
    the children — the
    group.”)
    The Lwa Simbi Makaya!
    Kiss the ground! I let go the “pwen” into the hands
    of
    the children.
    If there is life I will pay the Houngan, If there is
    no life, I know I
    don’t owe. (Note: Basically, “if I
    do well after this, I will pay the
    Houngan, if I do poorly, I will
    not pay the Houngan.”)
    The Lwa Simbi Makaya! Kiss the
    ground! I let go the “pwen” into the hands
    of the
    children.


    Colors: Red and green – especially red.

    Offerings: Cigars, whiskey, a whip, raw meat, lots of peppers.




    Setting Up Your Altar



    First clean the space that you will use first with salted water and then with fresh water. As you are cleaning, now is the time to start concentrating on the ritual, on contacting our Simbi Team, and what it is you wish to accomplish. As you clean, begin to picture the attainment of your goal for tonight’s ritual. When you are done with cleaning the space, clean your hands with the salt and fresh water, too. You may choose to wear either the colors of all the lwa involved or white. Tie your head in a white scarf.


    For this ritual, we will set up three distinct places on your altar; one for each of the Simbi Lwa. As you face the altar, to your left, place your items for Simbi Dlo, in the middle goes Simbi Makaya, and to your right, Simbi Andezo. (If you wish to call upon Ogoun as Simbi Andezo’s friend during this ritual, you may put a small token that represents Ogoun in Simbi Andezo’s space: A butterfly, a piece of iron, etc. Just realize that this should be small, Ogoun is not the focus here, Andezo is, but you can ask Ogoun to work with Andezo on your behalf.) You may put down altar cloths in their colors if you can, just make sure you are creating three spaces, no matter how small or frugal they may be.


    Do the appropriate presentation for each item and place it in the space for the appropriate lwa, saying the lwa’s name, “for you Simbi Dlo” – and so on. If you are on a budget, this can be a simple ritual as far as offerings go: Three candles, one for each lwa; fresh and salted water for Simbi Andezo; fresh water for Simbi Dlo; at least one offering for Simbi Makaya, even if it just some pepper or a small amount of meat and hopefully a bit of whiskey. Those are the basics. You can, of course, get as elaborate as you wish from there.




    Doing the Ritual



    Now that the altar is set up, light your candles and we will turn our attention to calling in the lwa.


    First call for Papa Legba to open the gate for the Simbi Lwa. (Please note: The invocations for both Papa Alegba and the Simbi lwa are in “langaj” a fairly untranslatable language said to be the original language of the lwa. As far as pronounciation, just do your best especially in light of the number of “scholarly debates” regarding the pronouncisation issue. I feel Les Lois speak all languages and recognize these words, so no use worrying about it, just say it loud and proud if you can!)


    For Papa Legba: Par pouvwa Sen Antwan de Padou repwezante Papa Lebga Gwetor, Legba Atibon, Legba Katawoulo, Legba Avadra, Legba Gran chimen, Legba Kafou, Vye, Vye, Legba. Ago, Ago-si.


    For the Simbi Lwa, we will use one invocation that names all three lwa:



    Pa pouvwa Simbi Andeyo, Simbi Yampaka, Simbi Dlo, Simbi Maza, Simbi Makaya, Simbi Ankita, Simbi Fwi, Simbi Gangan, Simbi twa zile, Simbi travo, Neg Kouloubwa Mennen, Neg dadi maza, neg Anpaka poungwe, Anpaka malo, neg tate kite, new biki makaya, neg eskalye Bounba, neg zazi poungwe li gwendemalolo, neg laye, neg simbi laye, neg kasamanbilaye. Matifouye-yi! Majoman-sa!


    After you have done the invocations, sit quietly for a moment to welcome Les Lois to your sacred space.


    Now you will sing/chant/or otherwise recite each Simbi’s song for them. Sing them in this order: Simbi Dlo, Simbi Andezo, then Simbi Makaya. As you are singing them, or afterwards, choose one of their offerings and hold it up for them – there is no wrong way to do this. Invite each one individually to partake in their offerings. If you can, have a little bit of their offerings with them; share in some “social time” with each one. If you want to have some fun – sing some songs that you know that fit each of these lwa. I have found all of Les Lois to be very responsive to different kinds of songs – pop, rock, etc. You could sing, “The Sounds of Silence” for Simbi Dlo, any number of “sea faring” songs for Simbi Andezo, and even something like “Magic Man” for Simbi Makaya. Take as much time as you feel is right for you and each particular lwa.


    Once you are satisfied with the time that has spent, you may now begin your petitioning as we have discussed in class.
    First, begin with Simbi Dlo. Acknowledge his great skills at silence, thank him for the knowledge that “silence is golden.” Ask him to silence the things that you are choosing to work with during this ritual. When you are done, dip two fingers from your right hand into his water offering and sprinkle a few drops on the floor. Thank him for his time and consideration of your requests.


    Move now to Simbi Andezo. Acknowledge his great skills of strategy and planning. Ask him to bring your plan to life; to help make a plan; to help execute a plan – any or all as appropriate to your situation. If you have honored Ogoun on the altar, ask Simbi Andezo to confer with his friend Ogoun to bring even more power and strategy into this plan. But this about Simbi Andezo – you are not actually asking Ogoun for his help – you are asking Andezo to confer with Ogoun. When you are done, dip two fingers from your right hand into his fresh water offering and sprinkle a few drops on the floor. Dip two fingers from your left hand into his salt water offering and sprinkle a few drops on the floor. Thank him for his time and consideration of your requests.


    Move now to Simbi Makaya. Acknowledge his great magickal skills and powerfulness. Ask him to infuse his magick into the requests you have made. (See the transcripts from class about doing some extra empowering of items from your spell castings or adjunct products.) If you are a smoker (or can do a few puffs of smoke) and have offered cigars or cigarettes, light one and draw smoke into your mouth – don’t inhale (even if you are a smoker). Blow the smoke over the whole altar, as much as possible. Do this three times. If you cannot do this step, then don’t.


    Once you have done all of this, this is a great time to sit quietly with paper and pencil and write down the thoughts that come to you. You may find yourself strategizing on problems, writing out potential solutions, or just randomizing some thoughts. All of this has value and meaning. Spend as much time as you are comfortable with.


    End your ritual with a final thanks and acknowledgement of the power of the Simbi Lwa. Invite them to stay as long as they feel they need to and ask Papa to close the gate when the team is finished. They may hang around awhile because they have a tendency to get into strategy mode and like to be around your energy while they do this. It is fine to go to sleep or go about whatever you need to do. Papa Legba will be there to close the gate when all is said and done.


    If at all possible, let your candles burn out on their own. Please only do this if you can do it safely. Take all fire precautions, please, please, please. Many of you have had some close calls. Don’t take candle burning for granted.


    Remember, now that you know this ritual, you can use it anytime. We are often faced with complex issues in our lives and this ritual is particularly effective for those things that may need multi-level assistance.


    AYIBOBO!

    copyright, ©, 2008, Samantha and Matthew Corfield

  • Coincidence?

    Greetings everyone!

    As you might guess, I don’t have a lot of time to watch TV. One show that Matt and I do make time for is “House.” I like the whole “medical mystery” type of genre and the show (IMHO)is terribly clever.


    This week’s episode revolved around a sick priest. The priest quoted Einstein with a quote that I had long ago loved to use but had forgotten over the years:

    “Coincidence is God’s way of remaining anonymous.”


    So many times I get a letter from people saying things like, “I saw my boyfriend and he said the exact things I petitioned for in my spellwork, what a COINCIDENCE!”

    Needless to say, this drives me crazy! ๐Ÿ˜‰ Now it isn’t just that I get tired of people thinking that the results from their spellwork are a “coincidence” – I actually get worried about people negating the results of their spellwork! Obviously, if you are sort of backwardly negating your spellwork by tossing it off as a “coincidence” you run the risk of long term damage to your spellwork.


    Another thing that I get a lot of is, “All the things I asked for in my spellwork came to pass, do you think it was the lwa helping me?” Huh? Well, yes. You did ASK them to help you. ๐Ÿ˜‰


    While “God” (or whatever you want to call the Supreme Being) is sort of an unwritten power in our spell work, that doesn’t mean we ignore God. Generally speaking, Vodouisants consider God too lofty or too busy to be concerned with our day-to-day needs. Therefore, we call upon the Vodou Spirits (Les Lois – the lwa) to assist us and be our intermediaries and help our spellwork in many ways. But the spellcaster’s energy, the power of the Supreme Being, and the lwa all work together.


    So if you are a person who is chalking things up to “coincidence” I am going to gently suggest that you stop! I don’t want you to stop getting results because you didn’t believe in what was happening right before your own eyes. ๐Ÿ™‚


    Love,light, and peace,

    Mambo Samantha Corfield

  • Do Something Nice for Someone!

    Happy Friday, everyone! I know that some of you are going to be alone for Valentine’s day tomorrow. Understandably it is a rough time of year with signs of love all around. I would like to encourage all of you to do something nice for someone tomorrow, someone you know will be alone or needs cheering up. It might be someone with a broken heart, but it might also be someone lonely, sick, afraid.


    If there is some way for you to give from your heart tomorrow, it will be appreciated and your heart will be filled with love and contentment from bringing joy into someone else’s life.


    This doesn’t have to be something grand or something that costs money. E-cards are free and can brighten up someone’s day! Writing a real letter or bringing someone a card (the dollar store here has cards 2/$1.00!!) is a great way to show someone you care. Just sit and have a conversation with someone who needs the company!


    Open your hearts to someone, somewhere out there! Don’t sit in bitterness and tears because another Hallmark holiday is passing you by. Now, of course, we hope that you are joining us for our Erzulie’s Valentine’s Day Ritual. That obviously isn’t going to take up your whole day! So I encourage you to make plans! If you plans can include brightening someone else’s day, it will be a great day for you both!


    St. Valentine’s Day is about giving, sharing love, remembering the meaning of love in all of its forms. I copied in below a little bit of the folklore about St. Valentine from goodworksonearth.org. I have heard a few different versions of the St. Valentine story, but this is a nice one and captures the idea of what different kinds of love exist for all of us to embrace. Whether the story is folklore or fact, it is still a reminder of the love that lives in all of our hearts, Valentine’s or not!


    I wish for love of all kinds for all of you!


    Love,

    Mambo Samantha Corfield


    ST. VALENTINE’S DAY – How It All Began


    The story of Valentine’s Day begins in the third century with an
    oppressive Roman emperor and a humble Christian martyr. The
    emperor was Claudius II Gothicus. The Christian was Valentinus.


    Claudius had ordered all Romans to worship the state religion’s
    idols, and he had made it a crime punishable by death to associate
    with Christians.


    But Valentinus was dedicated to the ideals of Christ, and not even
    the threat of death could keep him from practicing his beliefs.
    During the last weeks of Valentinus’s life a remarkable thing
    happened. One day a jailer for the Emperor of Rome knocked at
    Valentinus’s door clutching his blind daughter in his arms. He had
    learned of Valentinus’s medical and spiritual healing abilities, and
    appealed to Valentinus to treat his daughter’s blindness. She had
    been blind since birth.


    Valentinus knew her condition would be difficult to treat but he gave
    the manhis word he would do his best. The little girl was examined,
    given an ointment for her eyes and a series of re-visits were scheduled.


    Seeing that he was a man of learning, the jailer asked whether his
    daughter, Julia, might also be brought to Valentinus for lessons.
    Julia was a pretty young girl with a quick mind. Valentinus read
    stories of Rome’s history to her. He described the world of nature
    to her. He taught her arithmetic and told her about God. She saw
    the world through his eyes, trusted in his wisdom, and found
    comfort in his quiet strength.


    ‘Valentinus, does God really hear our prayers?’ Julia said one day.


    ‘Yes, my child, He hears each one, ‘he replied.


    ‘Do you know what I pray for every morning and every night?
    I pray that I might see. I want so much to see everything you’ve
    told me about!’


    ‘God does what is best for us if we will believe in Him,’ Valentinus
    said.


    ‘Oh, Valentinus, I do believe,’ Julia said intensely. ‘I do.’ She
    knelt and grasped his hand. They sat quietly together, each praying.


    Several weeks passed and the girl’s sight was not restored. Yet the
    man and his daughter never wavered in their faith and returned each
    week.


    Then one day, Valentinus received a visit from Roman soldiers who
    arrested him, destroyed his medicines and admonished him for his
    religious beliefs. When the little girl’s father learned of his arrest
    and
    imprisonment, he wanted to intervene but there was nothing he could do.


    On the eve of his death, Valentinus wrote a last note to Julia –
    knowing his execution was imminent. Valentinus asked the jailer
    for a paper, pen and ink. He quickly jotted a farewell note and
    handed it to the jailer to give to his blind daughter. He urged her
    to stay close to God, and he signed it ‘From Your Valentine.’ His
    sentence was carried out the next day, February 14, 270 AD, near
    a gate that was later named Porta Valentini in his memory.


    When the jailer went home, he was greeted by his little girl. The
    little girl opened the note and discovered a yellow crocus inside.
    The message said, ‘From your Valentine.’ As the little girl looked
    down upon the crocus that spilled into her palm she saw brilliant
    colors for the first time in her life! The girl’s eyesight was restored!
    A miracle!


    He was buried at what is now the Church of Praxedes in Rome. It
    is said that Julia herself planted a pink-blossomed almond tree near
    his grave.


    Today, the almond tree remains a symbol of abiding love and
    friendship. In 496 Pope Gelasius I named February 14 as Saint
    Valentine’s Day. On each Valentine’s Day, messages of affection,
    love and devotion are still exchanged around the world.

  • Papa Alegba Kits Gets Rave Reviews!

    Greetings one and all! Happy Thursday! ๐Ÿ™‚ So have you used the Papa Alegba Knock-Knock Ritual Pack or Papa Alegba’s Open Door Red and White Bath??


    We were so happy to be able to launch these products a few weeks ago and many of you have already used them and reported back to us! I just wanted to share a few of the comments with you that people have written:


    “I feel like I have been waiting a long time for something like this. Never did I feel so much at peace and free as I did after using the ritual and bath. I did the bath after the ritual and went right to sleep. I don’t sleep well and could not believe when I woke up and it was morning. I usually wake up three to five times a night. I woke up feeling like I could conquer the world.”


    “Mambo Sam thank you so much for this Papa kit. I opened my package and smelled everything and started to cry. It felt like I was home and everything would be okay.”


    “Tell me about the smell in this bath! I was so comforted and felt so good after I did it. I had been sick for three weeks with a cold or something. The next morning I was well and felt ready for anything that was coming my way.”


    “Knock knock! I love that name and I love you and this ritual pack. I feel like I wasn’t just knocking on the door but knocking the door down. Awesome!”


    “I have never felt so connected to Papa. He has been my best friend for a long time but this has made it so much better.”


    Those are just a few of the rave reviews! I was especially elated to hear how much people felt like they could conquer the world or meet whatever was coming next! I really enjoyed hearing about the confidence factor that these products elicited!


    Have you used your kit and/or bath yet?? Let us hear from you!! I would love to hear from you all about it. Just click on the comments below and let us hear from you.


    Love,light,and peace,

    Mambo Sam