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Voodoo Witch (Rituals, Spirit Work, and the Living Tradition of New Orleans Magick)
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Product Details
Author:
Zehara Nachash
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
160
Publisher:
Inner Traditions/Bear & Company (April 6, 2027)
Imprint:
Destiny Books
Release Date:
April 6, 2027
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9798888506356
Weight:
5.34oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
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Eloquence-SimonSchuster_07162026_P10342993_onix30-20260716.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$18.99
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65
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Overview
The powerful practices of New Orleans Voodoo and modern Witchcraft
• The history, theology, and ethics of New Orleans Voodoo and modern Witchcraft to establish a respectful framework for syncretic practice
• Reveals step-by-step rituals for working with the Lwa—including Papa Legba, Erzulie Freda, La Sirène, and Erzulie Dantor—alongside instruction in constructing altars, sacred tools, poppets, and talismans
• Offers an ethical roadmap for practitioners of all backgrounds, addressing cultural guardianship, racial responsibility, and the art of authentic relationship with the spirits
Zehara Nachash presents Voodoo and Witchcraft as sacred, life-affirming paths of healing, empowerment, and ancestral devotion. At the crossroads of Voodoo and Witchcraft stands the Voodoo Witch: a practitioner who serves as a bridge between the human and the divine.
The author draws upon the syncretic heritage of New Orleans, where West African religion, Catholic iconography, Indigenous knowledge, and European folk magic fused into something wholly its own. She traces the living tradition of the Lwa, the powerful intermediary spirits at the heart of Voodoo practice. Relationships with the Lwa cannot be built by commanding them, but through reciprocity with practices such as altar tending, libations, prayer, and daily devotion.
Detailed ritual protocols guide you through working with Papa Legba at the crossroads, invoking Erzulie Freda for self-love, scrying with La Sirène for intuitive wisdom, and performing the purifying White Bath of Damballah Wèdo. A chapter on justice magick draws on the legacy of Marie Laveau to offer court spells, reversal work, and binding rituals for restoring balance. The author uses Wiccan frameworks, such as the Wheel of the Year, circle casting, and elemental correspondences, alongside Voodoo ceremony to demonstrate how these two traditions illuminate each other.
Voodoo Witch is a call to authentic practice, service, and to the enduring power of the spirits who walk alongside us.
• The history, theology, and ethics of New Orleans Voodoo and modern Witchcraft to establish a respectful framework for syncretic practice
• Reveals step-by-step rituals for working with the Lwa—including Papa Legba, Erzulie Freda, La Sirène, and Erzulie Dantor—alongside instruction in constructing altars, sacred tools, poppets, and talismans
• Offers an ethical roadmap for practitioners of all backgrounds, addressing cultural guardianship, racial responsibility, and the art of authentic relationship with the spirits
Zehara Nachash presents Voodoo and Witchcraft as sacred, life-affirming paths of healing, empowerment, and ancestral devotion. At the crossroads of Voodoo and Witchcraft stands the Voodoo Witch: a practitioner who serves as a bridge between the human and the divine.
The author draws upon the syncretic heritage of New Orleans, where West African religion, Catholic iconography, Indigenous knowledge, and European folk magic fused into something wholly its own. She traces the living tradition of the Lwa, the powerful intermediary spirits at the heart of Voodoo practice. Relationships with the Lwa cannot be built by commanding them, but through reciprocity with practices such as altar tending, libations, prayer, and daily devotion.
Detailed ritual protocols guide you through working with Papa Legba at the crossroads, invoking Erzulie Freda for self-love, scrying with La Sirène for intuitive wisdom, and performing the purifying White Bath of Damballah Wèdo. A chapter on justice magick draws on the legacy of Marie Laveau to offer court spells, reversal work, and binding rituals for restoring balance. The author uses Wiccan frameworks, such as the Wheel of the Year, circle casting, and elemental correspondences, alongside Voodoo ceremony to demonstrate how these two traditions illuminate each other.
Voodoo Witch is a call to authentic practice, service, and to the enduring power of the spirits who walk alongside us.









