lotus-jam: I have a handful of private spells I’ve made for my practice and was wondering if anyone would be interested in seeing them? Some of these include:Sana Sana Spell - For easing pain and healing wounds, both physical, spiritual, and emotional. Te Calmas o Te Calmo Spell- A hex for those shitty coworkers to so … Continue reading Original Latino Spells
Tag: mexican witchcraft
🌞Aztec gods and goddesses🌞
unabashedlyhauntednight: (Some Aztec gods and goddesses)Tezcatlipoca: He was originally the god of the Sun, but after a battle with Quetzalcoatl he became the god of darkness and witchcraft. Coatlicue bit his feet and he replaced it with a mirror that reflected the past, the present, and the future. After being expelled from heaven he became the … Continue reading 🌞Aztec gods and goddesses🌞
howtogrimoire: Witchcraft Around The World Part 2: Latin American Witchcraft (as requested by @staringdownthestars) ××× Among certain Hispanic and Native American cultures of the Southwest, the practice of Brujeria is feared as a manifestation of evil. Those who use rituals, spells, incantations, potions, and powders to work ill against others are known as brujas or brujos. Although that … Continue reading
Can you tell me more about witchery in Mexico? :00
uncuentofriki: I don’t know that much since I’m not part of a traditional mexican path and my family recently started to learn this witchcraft once we accepted that weird stuff happens to us lots (and we’re mostly cristian/catholic witches). If you go to any market, no matter how small the town, you will always find a … Continue reading Can you tell me more about witchery in Mexico? :00
Superstitions in Brujeria
currently-imagining: I love witchy Tumblr, I do, but I feel like a lot of the witchcraft reflected on this platform is very Eurocentric. Which is a great place for starting out and has helped me out personally so very much, especially when it came to connecting with the Norse gods. But! I feel it’s time … Continue reading Superstitions in Brujeria