Marie Laveau Workshop

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LEARN THE WAYS OF THE LEGENDARY VODOU QUEEN: MARIE LAVEAU Marie Laveau, renowned as the “Voodoo Queen of New Orleans,” has inspired a variety of practices within the realms of spirituality & folk magic. Here are a few practices inspired by her, which would be a part of the Workshop.

1. Graveyard Rituals: Laveau was known for her graveyard rituals, especially those conducted at her own tomb. People continue to visit her grave, leaving offerings like coins, Mardi Gras beads, and other tokens, asking for favors.

2. Spiritual Baths: Spiritual cleansing baths were a significant aspect of Laveau’s practice, often incorporating herbs, flowers, and perfumes. These baths were meant to clear spiritual blockages and attract positive influences.

3. Voodoo Dolls: While often misrepresented, voodoo dolls in the context of Marie Laveau’s practices were used for healing, love, and binding spiritual work rather than harm..

4. Protective Charms: Crafting and empowering amulets or charms for protection against evil, harm, or bad luck was another cornerstone of her practice.

5. Candle Magic: Using different colored candles to attract or repel different energies was common in Laveau’s rituals, a practice that continues in many modern spiritual traditions inspired by her work.

6. Community Rituals: Laveau was a central figure in community healing and protection rituals, often leading public ceremonies that combined African spiritual practices with Catholic elements. These practices are not only a testament to her legacy but also to the syncretic nature of New Orleans Voodoo, blending African, Native American, and European spiritual elements. We welcome the ones who want to learn Her ways and give a little push to their practice .. Grow and Help Others Grow..

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LEARN THE WAYS OF THE LEGENDARY VODOU QUEEN: MARIE LAVEAU Marie Laveau, renowned as the “Voodoo Queen of New Orleans,” has inspired a variety of practices within the realms of spirituality & folk magic. Here are a few practices inspired by her, which would be a part of the Workshop.

1. Graveyard Rituals: Laveau was known for her graveyard rituals, especially those conducted at her own tomb. People continue to visit her grave, leaving offerings like coins, Mardi Gras beads, and other tokens, asking for favors.

2. Spiritual Baths: Spiritual cleansing baths were a significant aspect of Laveau’s practice, often incorporating herbs, flowers, and perfumes. These baths were meant to clear spiritual blockages and attract positive influences.

3. Voodoo Dolls: While often misrepresented, voodoo dolls in the context of Marie Laveau’s practices were used for healing, love, and binding spiritual work rather than harm..

4. Protective Charms: Crafting and empowering amulets or charms for protection against evil, harm, or bad luck was another cornerstone of her practice.

5. Candle Magic: Using different colored candles to attract or repel different energies was common in Laveau’s rituals, a practice that continues in many modern spiritual traditions inspired by her work.

6. Community Rituals: Laveau was a central figure in community healing and protection rituals, often leading public ceremonies that combined African spiritual practices with Catholic elements. These practices are not only a testament to her legacy but also to the syncretic nature of New Orleans Voodoo, blending African, Native American, and European spiritual elements. We welcome the ones who want to learn Her ways and give a little push to their practice .. Grow and Help Others Grow..

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