Voodoo of Louisiana
by Monique Joiner Siedlak
read by Adrienne White
Part 5 of the Mojo's African Magic series
Are you fascinated by the subject of Voodoo?
Did you know that it's much more than it is portrayed in the media?
Would you like to learn more about it?
Voodoo holds a place in our psyche like few other religions or beliefs and is something that has been misunderstood by people through many generations. Far more than sticking pins in dolls, as is often depicted in films and books, Louisiana Voodoo has a rich history that is as exciting as it is complex.
In this book, Voodoo of Louisiana, we explore the history of this practice in detail, through chapters that concentrate on things like:
• What Voodoo Is
• Myths and Facts
• Mardi Gras, Music and Food
• Voodoo Temples
• The Voodoo Queens and Kings
• Voodoo Practices
• Foretelling the Future
And Much More…
Delving into the very spirit of voodoo and touching on other aspects such as racism and predicting the future, Voodoo of Louisiana is a book that was written to open your eyes and show you something you never knew existed.
Haitian Vodou
by Monique Joiner Siedlak
read by Drama Simpson
Part 6 of the Mojo's African Magic series
Haitian Vodou is a vibrant and fascinating indigenous tradition from the island of Haiti.
It is an amazing and colorful spiritual tradition comprised of ceremony, music, dances, prayers, magic, and community.
Haitian Vodou explores this rich Haitian tradition beginning with a look at Haitian history and how the tradition known as Haitian Vodou evolved. It moves on to cover the basic Principals and Ethics of Haitian Vodou, including a discussion of common confusions and controversies associated with Haitian Vodou as well as a discussion of Haitian Vodou today.
Haitian Vodou includes an interesting discussion of the "mysteries" or "the invisibles" of Haitian Vodou; the Lwa … stemming from the French les lois, or "the laws" in English. These are the spiritual basis, or foundation, on which Haitian Vodou is founded.
• The Rada Lwa
• The Petro Lwa
• The Gede Lwa
• Other Lwa
Readers will love learning about Haitian Vodou Ceremonies, Rites of Passage, Divination, White Magic, and the Societies of Sorcerers. This book is truly an incredible read for anyone interested in studying or learning about the world's diverse religions or spirituality.
Orishas of Trinidad
by Monique Joiner Siedlak
read by Dionna Patrick
Part 7 of the Mojo's African Magic series
Trinidad Orisha: Spirit, Color and Drums
Orisha is a colorful and misunderstood religion practiced in Trinidad and Tobago with ties to the Yoruba culture of Nigeria. A spiritual tradition with celebrations of food, drums, dance, and prayer, Orisha has millions of followers in the world.
Orisha of Trinidad, by Monique Joiner Siedlak, explores this African-routed tradition starting with a look at the roots of this vibrant and colorful tradition and how it evolved to where it is today. This fascinating book covers topics such as the past persecution of Orisha followers, the religion's deities, practices, ceremonies, and ties to aspects of the Catholic Church.
Monique brings light to the fact that there are those who, in their ignorance, still demonize this religion. The truth is, there is nothing demonic about Orisha. While it is a non-Christian religion, it shares the ideas of baptism and one supreme God - Oludumare.
Readers will love reading about the Orisha spirits, equated with Christian saints, and seen as messengers between man and Oludumare's divine Kingdom. For example, Osain, the Yoruba god of herbal medicine, healing, and prophecy associated with St Francis, and Shakpana, a healer of children's diseases related to St Jerome. Then there is Ogun, the warrior god of iron and steel, associated with St Michael.
Introduce yourself to a rich and fascinating African-rooted tradition called Orisha. You will enjoy reading about this extraordinary tradition.
Connecting With Your Ancestors
by Monique Joiner Siedlak
read by Nyamukandawiri
Part 8 of the Mojo's African Magic series
How difficult is it to communicate with your ancestors?
We sense their presence, instinctively, and wish to communicate with them. It's time to realize it is possible.
There are numerous reasons you may want to learn how to communicate with your ancestors. For me, the main reason is for healing. To ultimately let go of old hurts and not transfer them on to the next generation.
Within the pages of this short read, you will learn:
• The Traditions of Ancestral Communication
• Who is an Ancestor?
• Spiritually Connect With Your Ancestors
• How to create an ancestral shrine or altar as well as offerings and prayers.
Just like any other relationship, you will need to work at it. Be consistent. Your ancestors will respond to you. By increasing your awareness, you may see the signs they are trying to show you.
The best way to begin is now!
Blood Magic
by Monique Joiner Siedlak
read by Dakasha Cater-Carter
Part 9 of the Mojo's African Magic series
Have you always been interested in Blood Magic?
Not sure where to start or if Blood Magic is for you?
Then pick up this book and find the answers to all the questions you've been secretly asking but are too afraid to look up. Google is not a reliable source and we already know how much people love to argue on the internet; so get real answers here.
There are a lot of misconceptions out there about Blood Magic; what it is, if it's evil, if it's sacrificial, the list goes on. This book is an introduction for beginners that'll answer these questions and more.
Pick this book up and learn:
• Why Use Blood In Magic
• Practicing Safe Blood Magic
• Methods Of Collecting Blood
• The Correct Way To Perform Blood Magic
• Alternatives To Blood
• Types Of Spells
…and so much more!
Why wait?
Vodun
by Monique Joiner Siedlak
read by Rashida A. Marshall
Part 11 of the Mojo's African Magic series
Understanding West African Vodun begins with knowledge.
Vodun: West African Spiritual Life explores and explains this often-misunderstood religion. It invites readers to open their eyes and their minds to what Vodun is, where and why began, and how it's practiced.
You may think you know everything you need to know because you've seen Hollywood's interpretation of these spiritual practices, but this book proves those theories, misconceptions, artistic licenses, and theories wrong.
Inside, you'll discover:
• Vodun's early days and how it plays a pivotal role in how it's practiced now
• How and why it's been mis-characterized
• How to practice it properly
Who the deities are and why they're honored
• Who the Priestesses are and why they are held to such esteem
And more!
Finally learn how Vodun, Hindu, Shango, Jesus and the Buddha are far more alike than you may think and understand what role slavery and slaves play in this religion and why it should matter to you.
Marie Laveau
by Monique Joiner Siedlak
read by Armilla Henry
Part 12 of the Mojo's African Magic series
Marie Laveau: Life of a Voodoo Queen introduces you to the legendary Marie Laveau, affectionately known as the Voodoo Queen or the Pope of Voodoo of New Orleans.
Her life and work cemented her place in history beginning in the mid-1800s. She just may be the most influential practitioner of the magical arts.
This book details her remarkable life and legacy and shares how she came to be known as the reigning queen even to this day.
You'll discover information about her perspective about religion, her young life, her parents, her life before she became infamous, her Voodoo practices, and everything in between.
By the time you read the final page, you will know everything there is to know about her. You'll have a full understanding of how to set up an altar. You'll have in-depth knowledge about her charity work, ceremonies, rituals, and ultimately her funeral and legacy.
Candomblé
by Monique Joiner Siedlak
read by Candace Moses
Part 13 of the Mojo's African Magic series
It's time to dance in honor of the Gods.
Candomblé: Dancing for the Gods explores this remarkable Afro-Brazilian tradition known as the Dance in honor of the Gods. Candomblé's earliest roots are found in the Yoruba, Fon, and Bantu belief systems brought over from West and Central Africa by enslaved captives of the Portuguese Empire.
This informative book provides a complete overview of this beautiful oral tradition and belief system, including:
• The History of Candomblé
• Candomblé Nations
• Religious Practices with Beliefs and Deities
• Concepts of Good and Evil
• Rituals
And more
Discover Candomblé's rich heritage of temples, priests, music, dance, rituals, and ceremonies. Learn about the Supreme Creator and the many lesser deities known as Orishas. Get to know this unique religion whose rich tradition of African-based music and dance plays an important role.
It's time to discover this vibrant Afro-Brazilian religion known as Candomblé.
Umbanda
by Monique Joiner Siedlak
read by Mad Mac
Part 14 of the Mojo's African Magic series
Umbanda, a syncretic religion originating in Brazil, combines indigenous Brazilian religions, African religions, Catholicism, and spiritism. Most Umbanda followers live in southern Brazil, and a small number of followers live in the neighboring countries of Uruguay and Argentina.
Umbanda: The Religion of Brazil explores this remarkable Brazilian tradition founded in the early 1900s by psychic medium Zelio Fernandino de Moraes. It introduces the fundamental beliefs and practices of this religion of approximately 500,000 practitioners, many of whom now identify as Catholic.
Providing a complete overview of this fascinating religion and its three foundational, or core, principles:
• The Pantheon
• The World of Spirits (Pure Spirits, Good Spirits, and Bad Spirits/Kiumbas)
• Reincarnation
Umbanda: The Religion of Brazil delves into Umbanda's rich heritage of temples, priests, priestesses, rituals, and ceremonies. Learn about the supreme deity and the primary Orixas, similar to Catholic saints. Explore this unique religion's adaptation of ideas such as spiritism and communicating with the dead, karma, reincarnation, charity, and social fraternity.
While there are common core beliefs, such as the Pantheon, a belief in the spirit world, and the belief in reincarnation, Umbanda has many branches. And each offshoot will have a slightly different set of beliefs and practices.
Introduce yourself to a rich and fascinating Brazilian-based tradition called Umbanda.