Tag: love spells

  • How I spent my Saturday Afternoon.

    Happy Saturday!

    So, after doing the usual mundane stuff this morning, I decided to refresh a couple of my altar spaces. Both Agwe and Gran Bwa have kinda been asking for "more space" in odd ways, so today was the day I decided to make that happen. I have posted 2 new picures in my photo album. Go take a peek!

    Also, just 2 days remaining for the tarot reading special! Most of next week is booked up, but there are a few slots open for next weekend, just before the big Sobo Prosperity and Security Ritual.  Dont forget to send in your email with your petition for this free ritual for all by Mambo Sam's New Orleans Voodoo Family!

    Light and Love

    Sister Bridget

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  • FREE GROUP RITUAL WITH VODOU SPIRIT SOBO

    FREE GROUP RITUAL WITH VODOU SPIRIT SOBO

    On December 9, 2008, we at will do a free group "Wealth and Security" Vodou ritual to the powerful Vodou Spirit, Sobo. One of the most well known attributes of this wonderful lwa is his ability to assist with situations of money and financial stability. There will be no charge to be involved in this ritual and we will be posting a separate page with the complete ritual on it as well as further instructions on how to participate with us.

    The very first step to participation in this ritual is to email your letter of request regarding your finances or the finance of another. Obviously we cannot guarantee anyone results, but there is a great amount of power when we do these group rituals! You can email your ritual request to sobomylwa@spellmaker.com. This will automatically include you in our ritual! More information about the ritual will be posted in a few days at the page above, plea se check back for the full ritual.

    We have also put together a nice ritual kit that can be used in conjunction with the ritual we will be doing. You do NOT need it to participate in or be included in the ritual. However, if you can participate in using this kit, it will definitely help strengthen your petition. We kept the price low at $25.00 so that you will also benefit from our current free shipping offer; so $25.00 is the full price including shipping (in the USA only).

    Even if you cannot participate in the ritual on December 9, you can still be included in the ritual by sending us an email as above and do this kit at any time before or after December 9! But again, you do not need to purchase anything to be included in the ritual. This kit is simply for those who can and want to purchase it to strengthen their ritual.


    Sobo Wealth and Security Ritual Kit

    • 2 green candles
    • Frankincense
    • King's Charcoal to burn the Frankincense
    • Big Daddy Millionaire Oil™
    • Representative Money
    • Most Powerful Hand Holy Card
    • Veve for Sobo
    • Song for Sobo
    • Complete Wealth and Security ritual for Sobo

    To purchase this kit, just go to the Spellmaker.com money page at www.spellmaker.com/money.htm – it is at the bottom of the page!

  • Money and Luck Magick

    Greetings everyone!  It is no secret that these are trying financial times!  To that end, we have recently reduced the price of many of our luck and money magick products to try to help ease some of the crunch that so many of us are feeling.

    Also, there is a rather humble but delicious New Orleans stew that can be prepared ritualistically to hopefully bring financial help into one's home.   

    New Orleans Voodoo Lucky Penny Stew

    1 quart boiling water
    1 cup beef stew meat
    4 cups cut up cabbage
    1 large white onion, chopped
    2 large tomatoes, chopped
    1 cup fresh spinach, washed and torn into small pieces
    1/2 cup raisins
    1/4 cup garlic powder
    1/4 cup onion powder
    1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
    1 teaspoon salt
    1 bay leaf
    1/2 cup dark red wine
    1 green candle*
    3 shiny pennies*

    *Before beginning your cooking, set up a green candle in the kitchen and surround it with 3 shiny pennies. Light the candle and say, "Hey, Legba, open the gate, let my words carry to the other side. Thank you." Pause a moment. Then say, "Capitaine Agouer (pronounced "ah-ghwAY"), I humbly ask that you help me in providing for my family, myself, and others that may be in need." Then begin your food preparation with your petition in mind. Keep your petition in mind and honor Capitain Agouer during the preparation of the food.

    Add all ingredients except the meat, cabbage, spinach, and raisins to the pot of boiling water and reduce to a simmer. Add in the meat and simmer for 10 minutes. Add in the rest of the ingredients and cook for 40 minutes at a low simmer. Turn off flame and add 1/2 cup red wine to pot and stir. Remove the bay leaf before serving. Serve with black eyed peas to insure prosperity.

    BEFORE YOU EAT: Before you eat the stew, take 1/2 cup out and put it in a pretty paper cup or bowl. Place it in front of the burning candle as an offering to Capitaine Agouer. After the meal, take the food offering and the three pennies outside and leave it under a tree. Stamp the ground three times with your foot and say, "Blessings and thanks to you Capitaine Agouer."

    Happy cooking and blessings to all of those in need of help.

    Love, Mambo Sam

  • Albuquerque Voodoo Convention was AWESOME!

    Hello everyone! The Convention was truly a great event!  It was really great to see some familiar faces and just as great to meet with the new ones. 

    The weekend was filled with fun and learning.  Saturday nights Fet Ghede celebration went so very well with everyone sharing a meal together and then participating in all the activities of the night.  Fet Ghede is the time that we honor our ancestors as well as celebrate the Vodou New Year.  Everyone was given the opportunity to throw the traumas and negativities of the old year into the fire for a fresh new start!

    Additionally, we fed our ancestors at a beautiful ancestor altar, lit candles for them, and then made ouanga bottles to use throughout the year to connect with our beloved ancestors.  We wrote them notes that went into a special vessel and also wrote their names on candles that are actually still being burned here in the office.  It was extremely powerful to connect with everyone's family is this beautiful way.

    Each person who attended the convention met with me for a one-on-one consultation and brief ritual to help them attain their goals.  It is a very special time when I get to spend this private time with each client.

    I am still in the category of "tired but happy" and already miss everyone who was here and can't wait for next year! I will share much more with you all soon.  Here is a picture of our wonderful ancestor altar that we built.  (Everyone was invited to have a picture of their ancestors on the altar.)

    Love, Mambo Sam

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  • Return of the Tarot Reading Special!

    Hi There!

    Its baaaaaaaaaack! The Chat Room Reading Special!

    For the next ten days (Fri 9/19 thru Sun 9/28) order a 30 minute chat room reading for $39.00 and get a 45 minute chat reading! Thats an extra 15 minutes and a saving of $12.00 😉

    Please see www.spellmaker.com/bridget.htm to order your reading.

    Once you have ordered your reading and submitted the information form (see the link in your confirmation email) I will email you to schedule your chat with me and send the instructions to get to the chat room.

    Hope to hear from you soon!

    Light and Love

    Sister Bridget

    Cball

  • Hit a Bump in the Road?

    Hit a Bump in the Road?

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    Have you hit a bump in your spellcasting road? This happens sometimes! Do not fret! This happens from time to time and there are things you can do to get "over" it !  Handyman

    The FIRST thing I think anyone should do when they face a bump or unexpected twist or turn is to assess themselves 😉 We all know that spellwork can be at times emotional for some people, then add to that some unexpected news or event, and well, sometimes we enter the "glass is half empty" frame of mind. Sooooooo — anything you can do to get yourself back in balance before embarking on anything else would be so beneficial to you and your case. As always, consult with your caseworker for what would be most appropriate for your case, but several of the ritual baths — Milk of Damballah, LaSiren Aquamarine Shoals, The Baron’s Bath — might be quite applicable and help you get recharged! Then there is of course some White Candle Magick or if you already have a Cosmic Voodoo Healing Egg, a few sessions on yourself could do the trick.

    Now, once you have yourself in a happier, more balanced place. Always consult your caseworker and keep them updates in the events of your case. The more informed they are, the better they can advise you.  Very often a reading with Mambo Sam is just the ticket to helping you plan your strategy and further raise your spirits.

    Dont let unexpected news or events turn you and your case on their respective ears 😉 Take a deep breath, do something good and kind for yourself, and consult your Spellmaker support system. We are here to help.

    Light and Love,

    Sister Bridget
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  • Working on the Spellmaker Information Board

    Hello everyone!  As most of you have probably noticed, we are working on revamping the old forum into our new Spellmaker Information Board

    After much deliberation with my family and staff, there seemed to be a general consensus that keeping the forum, but turning it into much more of an informational type of resource was the way for us to go.   Although my original intention was for the board to represent an uplifting and spiritual community, it just did not seem to serve that function.  Instead, it seemed to me (and the many clients who have written to me) to have begun to serve the function of having a few people who were down in the dumps work hard to drag everyone else down there with them.   The deleterious effect on spell work from that kind of negativity is monumental! 

    Additionally, no matter how many different resources I try, nor how much I pay for web board services, there always seems to be a way for hackers to get in and get people’s email addresses.  So again we were faced with certain members getting ugly, threatening, manipulative, and coercive emails.  🙁   For the life of me, I do not know why people insist on doing this, but definitely the phrase "misery loves company" leaps to mind.

    The other problem that I found dramatically disturbing is the amount of bad advice clients give each other!  Some clients who feel that they have a higher understanding of how the products work actually have NO such special knowledge and we have had to spend a great deal of time fixing the problems that occur from clients taking advice from other clients.

    We have superior customer service and clients do not need to advise each other!  In fact, many cases have been set back greatly by listening to, "my friend from the forum."   The reason we have caseworker support, technical support, phone support, and online chat support is so that you can get the correct information, not supposition from the proliferation of "hey I have used a candle magick kit and know everything" clients who give out erroneous information.

    So, for the good of everyone, we will continue to have the forum, but it will be an informational forum.  The great thing about it is that we will continue to add information there and it will be a great resource for those needing information about products, service to Les Lois, New Orleans Voodoo, and much more over time.  It will all be there in one nice compact place and that will be awesome.

    We also will still continue to answer questions that we feel would benefit the Spellmaker community as a whole.  When you visit the board now, please read the first section about how to use the board.  In there it will give you information on where to send your questions that you would like to see the answers to posted on the board.  If we feel that your question is of benefit to the majority, then the question and answer will be posted on the forum. 

    I hope you all enjoy the new format and keep on the look out for more information to be posted there.

    Love, Mambo Sam 

  • Harvest Moon ~~~ 9-15-08

    One of the more well known or commonly known full moons is the Harvest Moon. It has been the subject of much folk lore, poems, and there is even a famous song! The full harvest moon is the full Moon that occurs closest to the
    autumn equinox. In two years out of three, the Harvest Moon comes in
    September, but in some years it occurs in October. At the peak of
    harvest, farmers can work late into the night by the light of this
    Moon.  Corn, pumpkins, squash, beans, and wild rice, the chief Indian
    staples, are now ready for gathering.

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    Often, the Harvest Moon seems to be bigger or brighter or more colorful
    than other moons. These effects have to do with the seasonal tilt of
    the earth. The warm color of the moon shortly after it rises is an
    optical illusion, based on the fact that when the moon is low in the
    sky, you are looking at it through a greater amount of atmospheric
    particles than when the moon is overhead. The atmosphere scatters the
    bluish component of moonlight (which is really reflected white light
    from the sun), but allows the reddish component of the light to travel
    a straighter path to your eyes. Hence all moons (and stars and planets)
    look reddish when they are low in the sky.

    According to NASA: The Harvest Moon is no ordinary full moon; it behaves in a special way.
            Throughout the year the Moon rises, on average, about 50 minutes later each day. But near the autumnal equinox, which comes this year on Sept. 22nd, the day-to-day difference in the local time of moonrise is only 30 minutes. The Moon will rise around sunset tonight–and not long after sunset for the next few evenings. That comes in handy for northern farmers who are working long days to harvest their crops before autumn. The extra dose of lighting afforded by the full Moon closest to the equinox is what gives the Harvest Moon its name.

    There are many interesting stories and mythologies around this moon.

    The Harvest Moon is also known as the Wine Moon, as this is a time after the grapes have been harvested and wine is made. 

    The Chinese Traditional name for this moon is the Chrysanthemum Moon.

    Please check out Mambo Sam’s Blog about the Chinese Harvest Moon Festival  ! It was great fun with Moon Cakes last year!
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    The Cherokee call this Nut Moon (because of harvesting some species of nuts from trees….not for the other reason you might be thinking 😉  )

    The Choctaw call this the Mulberry Moon.

    The Celts call this the Singing Moon as after the seasonal harvests are complete comes a time for acceptance,
    mellowing, and rest after labor.
    It has been so named in reference to the festive attitude known to
    every laborer who has toiled to complete work necessary to the survival
    of the community and now celebrates the completion of those labors.

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    Under the Harvest Moon
    by Carl Sandburg


    Under the harvest moon,

    When the soft silver

    Drips shimmering
    Over the garden nights,
    Death, the gray mocker,
    Comes and whispers to you
    As a beautiful friend
    Who remembers.

         Under the summer roses
    When the flagrant crimson
    Lurks in the dusk
    Of the wild red leaves,
    Love, with little hands,
    Comes and touches you
    With a thousand memories,
    And asks you
    Beautiful, unanswerable questions.


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    The Harvest Moon by Longfellow

    It is the Harvest Moon!  On gilded vanes
      And roofs of villages, on woodland crests
      And their aerial neighborhoods of nests
      Deserted, on the curtained window-panes
    Of rooms where children sleep, on country lanes
      And harvest-fields, its mystic splendor rests!
      Gone are the birds that were our summer guests,
      With the last sheaves return the laboring wains!
    All things are symbols: the external shows
      Of Nature have their image in the mind,
      As flowers and fruits and falling of the leaves;
    The song-birds leave us at the summer’s close,
      Only the empty nests are left behind,
      And pipings of the quail among the sheaves.

    However you choose to celebrate this moon, even if its just with a cup of tea and a few quiet moments in the grass appreciating it’s beauty, Happy Autumn Everyone!

    Much Light and Love,

    Sister Bridget

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  • How Do They Do That? Spellmaker Potions!

    Hello my dear spell-casting friends!  😉

    Very often people want to know how we do things around here at the Spellmaker offices!  So I thought I would start a series of posts that let you know a little bit about how we make certain items and what kind of care goes into the products that we send you.

    One of our most popular products are our Bayou Vodou Potions!  These are extremely strong and powerful wearable (never drinkable) potions.  The very history of the potions is so wonderful and dear to my heart that m My Aunt Fannie (who has now passed away) is the original creator of the potions that we use today.  I have had my own hand in them, of course, but for the most part I have kept as close as possible to her original formulae. 

    It took me quite a bit of time to reproduce the forumale in the first place.  Aunt Fannie wasn’t trying to be difficult, I promise you, but there was a lot of, "Well, honey, I think I put about, oh, I don’t know, an ounce or two of rose oil in this one… or wait.. no, well, yes, I think it was definitely an ounce or two."   LOL.  So that took quite a bit of time to get it down to what we both remembered. 

    So how do we make them?  🙂   Like the majority of our products, we mix them right here in our office.  I used to make them a gallon at a time, but I actually like making a smaller batch.  I don’t even know why!  Maybe I just like to make them!!  LOL.  That way if I only make a quart at a time I have to do it more often.  😉   Most often I make them from start to finish.  Occasionally Parran Matt makes them up and does his part of the consecration and then I do my part of the consecration.  We find it especially powerful on the love potions if we do our consecration together.  It feel really awesome to put a little bit of our own love in a product that is meant to help other people attain their happiness. 

    Following my hard-won written forumale, we mix the oils in one at a time and allow each one to "rest" on top of the next one.   Each potion contains 7 or more different oils.  Many herbal and flower oils are used.  After all the oils are added, the bottle is very gently rotated to blend the oils without bruising them.   Hand blending of delicate oils without the usage of any metal tools  keeps them as clear as possible (although some clouding is usually inevitable) and is said to help them retain their inherent ingredients. 

    After they are mixed and blended, they are consecrated.   They are then bottled up into their individual containers and await your order!  😉

    I really wanted to share with you all a picture of my Aunt Fannie.  Unfortunately, there are some of her family members who are less than enthusiastic about her memory (she did pass a few years ago) being linked with voodoo.  SO, I set out to look for a picture of someone in a movie or something that might be a pretty good representation of what she looked like.  WELL, you could have knocked me over with a feather when I found a picture of a painting by a Mr. Francoise Duparc that to me looks exactly like Aunt Fannie looked in her elder years (well, not the outfit, but the face and eyes are just incredibly like hers).

    I was not familiar with Mr. Duparc’s work until now, but I thank him so much for this painting because it just so looks like my dear Auntie, the original creator of the potions that some of you are wearing as you read this!

    Love, Mambo Sam

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  • What’s That Song??????????

    Greetings, everyone!

    So many people are still writing and asking, "What’s that song in the video on the Confidential Caseworker Page?"   The song is "You Gotta Believe" and I chose it to go along with that video because "you gotta believe!"  😉   And no, you don’t "gotta believe" in magick or spellwork or me!  The number one belief you must hold on to is a belief in yourself!  That is what the song lyrics are all about:  A belief in yourself and a belief in  your dreams and desires.  It is a song about not giving up and about seeing things through. 

    Unfortunately, I have noticed in the last few years that there is a shift in the energy of people.  So many people give up on their cases after just doing the first spell or the first candle work.  The minute they don’t get what they want, they throw up their hands and go, "Well, I knew that wouldn’t work anyway!"  It makes me wonder how they will accomplish anything in their lives if they are willing to give up so easily on something that they originally told me meant the whole world to them.

    It’s exactly like those people who tell me, "Oh Mambo, I will DO ANYTHING to get him back."  Then when I tell them that they have to spend nine days doing a spell there are like, "uh, what… oh, um, nine days… welll… I dunno!"  Sorry, but that always baffles me; anything worth having is worth working towards.  So I thought having that song as a theme song for the caseworker page was a good one!  I have reprinted the lyrics below.  Enjoy!!

    Love, Mambo Sam

    Natalie Brown You Gotta Believe lyrics

    (N. Brown/J. Rwakaara)
    V1
    You’ve been thinking about your life
    And wondering what to do
    You have some big dreams inside
    But how do you see them through
    When you don’t know where to go
    To make a start
    Tell ya what, listen to your heart
    Focus on the prize, dreams will be realized
    No matter what people say, keep going anyway
    Chorus:
    You gotta believe, believe in you
    You gotta have faith, faith in all you do
    You gotta stay strong, no matter what comes your way
    Get on your knees so you won’t stray
    You gotta believe
    V2
    Sometimes when you
    Have a dream to achieve
    Things get rough and tight
    But ya gotta believe
    That if you stay in the game
    You’ll come out on top
    So give it your all, don’t ever stop
    Focus on the prize, dreams will be realized
    No matter what people say, keep going anyway
    Bridge:
    Focus so you won’t stray
    No matter what people will say
    Keep on goin’ do your best
    Know that you will be blessed