> "to keep man interetsed in in you,
> just mix some of your menstral in his food or drink. he will be able
> to think only of you!"
> -- jim haskins, "Voodoo and Hoodoo"
> Carol-Anne <babelic...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> can urine be used if their is no menstral?
> "Tamara" <siren...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> [...] i used menstral myself. someone asked what
> to use if you have no menstral a while back. [...] to be honest with
> you, in hoodoo, i think urine or saliva may work just as well
Plenty of old-time workers specify urine *instead of* or as a
replacement for menstrual blood. Vaginal fluids are also used. Men use
semen in love spells, so women using sexual fluids makes sense.
> "Tamara" <siren...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> well in [another spell] the mense was used to
> write a name for the spell i think, and i suggested
> dove's blood ink as a alternative.
> Landa <Mayabean@g...> wrote:
> "To make someone love you, take the blood out of a live pigeon and
> some of your blood and write your beau's name and your name with that
> blood on your arm or forehead, crossing the writing of the names, and
> he will always love you"
> (Harry M. Hyatt, "Folklore from Adams County Illinois")
Dove's Blood ink (or real dove's blood, if you are willing to perfom a
ritual sacrifice) is good for writing out papers used in love spells,
but it is not something of your body. You would not substitute it in a
spell where a body fluid is to be introduced into the man's food.
Both vaginal fluids and urine contain pheromones -- if a spell asks you
to put something in the man's food, it needs to be of your body and to
SMELL right too. It works both physically (as a pheromone) and magically
(as a link to you). That's why vaginal fluids and urine are used in
those spells.
Erzulie wrote:
> I went to the pharmacy and got some lancets, and I just prick my
> finger, to get a little blood.
Blood from a vein is definitely of your body, so it is stroing magically
-- but it contains no pheromones, so it is not as strong physically as
vaginal fluids or urine. Therefore in spells where you'll be putting
stuff in a man's food, i'd recommend mixing vaginal fluid with any blood
you draw from your finger.
Remember, the old food-spell need not use menstrual blood -- or even any
kind of blood -- there's one great old story in Harry Hyatt's "Hoodoo
Conjure Witchcraft Rootwork" about a man who caught his wife in the
kitchen making pasta sauce by straining the pureed tomatoes through her
soiled underpanties!!!!
Read more about about the subject at this web page i wrote about bodily
fluids in hooodoo:
http://www.luckymojo.com/bodyfluids.html
cat yronwode
Lucky Mojo Curio Co. http://www.luckymojo.com/catalogue.html
Basirah
"catherine yronwode" <c...@luckymojo.com> wrote in message
news:3DC0B7...@luckymojo.com...
> > Tamara <siren...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > "to keep man interetsed in in you,
> > just mix some of your menstral in his food or drink. he will be able
> > to think only of you!"
> > -- jim haskins, "Voodoo and Hoodoo"
>Does anyone know if Amrita is as/more powerful in food than eg
>menstrual/vaginal or urine?
>> > Tamara <siren...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> > "to keep man interetsed in in you,
>> > just mix some of your menstral in his food or drink. he will be able
>> > to think only of you!"
>> > -- jim haskins, "Voodoo and Hoodoo"
>> Read more about about the subject at this web page i wrote about bodily
>> fluids in hooodoo:
>> http://www.luckymojo.com/bodyfluids.html
You're missing a basic principle. The intent and the personalization
that's involved in an act of magic. Even if Amrita is a drug that
increases sexual or romantic desire, it's just an impersonal drug.
It's the mixing and the ritual and the intent that makes it magic /
hoodoo. Otherwise you might as well hand a guy a Viagra pill and let
him decide who he's going to think about / do things with. So you mix
it with something very personal _to you_ and put it in his food or his
beer or cola.
The way most magic works, it'd probably (note the probably) be as
effective to just mix in the bodily fluid and skip the Amrita if you
and / or your ritual were powerful enough. But hoodoo is very into
recipes, so best to follow all of it carefully.
--
rbc:vixen,Minnow Goddess,Willow Watcher,and all that sort of thing.
Often taunted by trout.
Very slow on replying to email.
http://www.visi.com/~cyli
suumme quique
that, that is, is, and i am one of those that confess to an amoral
virtue.
and "I" say, "examine why you want to do this".
"That" will do you more good than any thing else.
cy...@visi.com wrote:
--
Joseph ( The probability for an event which can happen in two
indistinguishable ways is the sum of the probability for each way
considered separately) Count de Money.
> > > > > "to keep man interetsed in in you,
> > > > > just mix some of your menstral in his food or drink.
> > > > > he will be able to think only of you!"
> > > > > -- jim haskins, "Voodoo and Hoodoo"
> > > > Read more about about the subject at this web page i wrote
> > > > about bodily fluids in hooodoo:
> > > > http://www.luckymojo.com/bodyfluids.html
> > > Does anyone know if Amrita is as/more powerful in food
> > > than eg menstrual/vaginal or urine?
> > Even if Amrita is a drug that increases sexual
> > or romantic desire, it's just an impersonal drug.
> > It's the mixing and the ritual and the intent that makes
> > it magic hoodoo.
> putting mind altering drugs in a persons food is defferant than
> putting innocuiouse herbs and spices and/or bodily fluids (given the
> cavet of communicable diseases of the blood) into their food or
> drink.
Joseph and vixen, you are off on a tangent. Amrita is NOT a drug. It is
the Sanskrit word for so-called "female ejaculate" -- generally
beleivewd to be urine mixed with sexual fluids by medical doctors.
And yes, Basirah, amrita would be VERY powerful in spell-work, of
course.
cat yronwode
Hoodoo in Theory and Practice -- http://www.luckymojo.com/hoodoo.html
On Sat, 02 Nov 2002 20:03:15 GMT, Joseph <jos...@pacbell.net> wrote:
>putting mind altering drugs in a persons food
Amrita is a mind altering drug? I'm not familiar with it, so I'd not
know.
If you're referring to Viagra, it's not a mind altering one, as I
understand it. It's something more to do with circulation. I was
_not_ advising it. Simply using it as an analogy. Frankly it sounds
like a fairly dangerous drug to me and I'm at a bit of a loss as to
why anyone uses it, but I guess it's a guy thing. The analogy was to
getting a guy all steamed up with no focus to it.
im 55 years old woman, if you say so O.K. i immediatly trusted you on
first exposure, in technicolor even, but your opinions of jung and
crowely caused me to re-evaluate my initial out rush of olive for you,
upon reflection i find much to admire.
i have never heard of female ejaculate referred to as amarita.
but thet's just parochial me.
> -- generally
> beleivewd to be urine mixed with sexual fluids by medical doctors.
>
> And yes, Basirah, amrita would be VERY powerful in spell-work, of
> course.
>
> cat yronwode
>
> Hoodoo in Theory and Practice -- http://www.luckymojo.com/hoodoo.html
i also just took possession of 6 cases of a 1994 Burgandy, and had a
couple of bottles of a young "pooly foosy" (pouilly-fuisse) thrown in,
a nice macon, vin ordinarie.
of course other people with more renown than myself have associated
"soma" amrita, with the hallucinagenic mushroom.
but, my apologies, for the disconnect, if any one wants my recipie for
chicken cooked in burgandy just let me know.
I, of course, immediately applied to the FDA for approval - tee hee just
kidding!!!
Basirah
"catherine yronwode" <c...@luckymojo.com> wrote in message
news:3DC472...@luckymojo.com...
> rotfl.......... Cat thanks so much for sorting the drug mixup -- I've
> been
> off line a couple days and as I read thru the other responses was
> quite
> taken aback that my amrita was a drug - it is one natural high I will
> say!!!
and i got amrita mixed up with amanita, as in the mushroom.
> > > Tamara <siren...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > "to keep man interetsed in in you,
> > > just mix some of your menstral in his food or drink.
> > > he will be able to think only of you!"
> > > -- jim haskins, "Voodoo and Hoodoo"
[snip]
> just my oppinion but that is sick and doing that if it works then
> what about the rights of that person in knowing or what if he/she
> doesnt want to only think of you, or what if he/she wants to be
> interested in someone else, i myself consider that harm, love spells
> are wrong and that is a love spell, but just my opinion.
No one's trying to change your opinion. If you don't like a certain
spell, just don't do it.
By the way, i think your posts would be easier to read if you snipped
out anything you were not replying to directly (like i just did above)
and if you replied at the bottom, instead of the top of the post.
That's just *my* opinion :-)
cat yronwode
Lucky Mojo Spells Archive ------ http://www.luckymojo.com/spells.html