Description
"Hoodoo, this term has different meanings in different parts of North America (100% African American in origin) what it means in the spiritual melting pots of Louisiana, the Carolina's and Appalachians is different than in Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo, that is still the case from over 70 years ago till now, its a cultural term. Taren S. is a woman who has been involved in both conjure and ATR's for 40 years. Taren was part of her regional cultures magic before it was en vogue to be involved in conjure or hoodoo and anyone who takes the time to learn about Taren S. will quickly know that." ~ Utu Witchdoctor, author of, "Conjuring Harriet "Mama Moses" Tubman and the Spirits of the Underground Railroad" "Hoodoo, this term has different meanings in different parts of North America (100% African American in origin) what it means in the spiritual melting pots of Louisiana, the Carolina's and Appalachians is different than in Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo, that is still the case from over 70 years ago till now, its a cultural term. Taren S. is a woman who has been involved in both conjure and ATR's for 40 years. Taren was part of her regional cultures magic before it was en vogue to be involved in conjure or hoodoo and anyone who takes the time to learn about Taren S. will quickly know that." ~ Utu Witchdoctor, author of, "Conjuring Harriet "Mama Moses" Tubman and the Spirits of the Underground Railroad" "There are very few books on the subject of using Biblical Scripture in magic, and even less that actually preserve the oral and written practices of this tradition as it is worked. Most mention the practice and describe some example of magickal applications; but, Taren S. in her Book, "Hoodoo in the Psalms" gives much more." ~ Orion Foxwood, Southern & Appalachian Conjure-Worker, Traditional Witch, author of, "The Candle and the Crossroad: A Book of Appalachian Conjure." "There are very few books on the subject of using Biblical Scripture in magic, and even less that actually preserve the oral and written practices of this tradition as it is worked. Most mention the practice and describe some example of magickal applications; but, Taren S. in her Book, "Hoodoo in the Psalms" gives much more." ~ Orion Foxwood, Southern & Appalachian Conjure-Worker, Traditional Witch, author of, "The Candle and the Crossroad: A Book of Appalachian Conjure." Taren S stood in her first magickal circle in the backwoods of North Carolina when she was seventeen years old. She was initiated High Priestess within American Witchcraft in 1995. For over a decade she worked at a Haitian Voodoo Doctor's botanica as a spiritual counselor and professional tarot card reader in the South Carolina Lowcountry region. Furthering her magickal and spiritual path she was initiated as a Mama Bridget within American Voodoo. She currently lives in San Diego, California.
Features & Highlights
- You are holding in your hands one of the most powerful grimoires for practicing the magick found in the Psalms. It contains over 160 complete and ready to use magickal workings for both the novice and the more experienced magickal folks to add to their personal libraries. From ancient texts long covered in dust, to the 19th century Marie Laveau, and the modern-day Doc Buzzard, Hoodoo in the Psalms offers magickal workings developed and used over a millennium for the modern conjurer to use today.





