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Voodoo first records may date back to
Nigeria and Dahomey, an early African faith based on the cult of the serpent,
setting out to protect man from the perils of daily life: wild animals, rival
enemies, and preserving on the other hand a healthy body and soul. During
the time of slavery the magic was transported from Africa to the Americas.
It is an instinctive magic, relating man to the essentials.
The fundamental of Voodoo is the manifestation of the spirit world through
the channel of a human being. It is necessary for the participant to be in
a trance-like state to receive the spirits. This is induced by excitation
brought on through the rhythm of dance, chanting and drums, especially the
Voodoo drum called TAMBOULA. Once in a trance the participant will not only
be in touch with the spirits but also his own unconscious, which will reveal
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Voodoo Powders Dragon Bath, to attract great love, good luck powder. Kyoto Powder : to provoke events. Lady Luck Powder: attracts advice through dreams. Mi-Gagne Powder: to have debts repaid and attract money. Powder of protection : to protect you during rituals and from accidents. Invocation powder : to call spirits and attract the paranormal. Revenge powder : purifies houses and expel evil. Yo Yo Powder Keep mistresses away from husbands. Trinity oil : a simple oil to attract material success. | |||
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