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Thursday, May 3, 2018

Why Insta-worthy Magical Candle Dressing is Hazardous to Your Health

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As I'm sure we all are aware, the internet is both a blessing and a curse. It makes accessing information on pretty much anythi...
Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Year Y'all!

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I hope that everyone had a wonderful New Year evening - whether you laid low, or went out and made a night of it. There's a lot of hype ...
Sunday, November 27, 2011

Venezuela's Espiritismo Marialionza

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Thanks to the Wild Hunt blog I stumbled on an article about the Maria Lionza religion of Venezuela today and found it fascinating! It's ...
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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Trad Folk Magic Fest 2011 – After Thoughts

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After spending 3 days immersed in conjure culture and meeting many new friends and colleagues, I had the opportunity to sit down with some o...
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Traditional Folk Magic Festival 2011 – Day Three

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The third day of the Fest began with a champagne brunch, filled with mimosas, crawfish pies, macaroni & cheese, and bread pudding. Yea. ...
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Trad. Folk Magic Fest 2011 - The Marie Laveau Messages

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So in my last post I told about the game of Exquisite Corpse we played as part of the Voodoo ritual calling upon Marie Laveau for a message ...
Tuesday, November 22, 2011

2011 Traditional Folk Magic Festival – Day Two (of Three)

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The second day began for many of us with the Voodoo Doll Making workshop with Bloody Mary. I just love Bloody Mary, whom I first got to know...
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Devi Spring
Devi Spring has been practicing folk magic since 1997. With academic learning and practical experience in many different areas of world spiritual and folk magic traditions, she began offering divination and ritual work professionally to clients in 2008. She is the proprietress of Queen of Pentacles Conjure where she provides tarot readings, spiritual consultations, candle services, and a variety of custom crafted items such as mojo bags, bottle spells, and more.

She holds a Religious Studies, B.A. and is also a Usui Reiki Master-Teacher with an established healing and teaching practice in Toronto.

Devi has trained in many different forms of folk magic,and takes inspiration from traditions tied to her own heritage and those she has received initiation in. This has resulted in a unique and syncretic melange of hoodoo, Mexican folk religion, New Orleans conjure, universalist and folk expressions of Hinduism, Hermetic ceremonialism, and folk shamanic spirit-work paving her path.
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