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A guide to advanced practices with the bestselling The Hoodoo Tarot.In this Hoodoo and divination workbook, Tayannah Lee McQuillar presents a deeper understanding of the concepts, themes, and symbology featured in her bestselling Hoodoo Tarot card deck alongside rituals, botanical knowledge, and advanced practices for working with the cards.Exploring the philosophy behind Hoodoo as well as its historical and spiritual roots, the author looks at this tradition as a nature-based spiritual system, emphasizing the unique environmental features of the Deep South that have shaped what Hoodoo and rootwork are today. She explores in depth the plants, herbs, and flowers of the Hoodoo tradition featured on the cards, as well as the animals that play a totemic role in rootworking. She explains the three sacred circles of Hoodoo and the different groups whose spiritual traditions give this syncretic faith its complex heritage: early Black American Christianity, esoteric European traditions, and Indigenous American traditions. She also explores dreamwork and other divination systems practiced in Hoodoo, including bibliomancy, judicial astrology, cartomancy, and cleromancy (divination with pebbles or other objects).Looking at the Elder cards (Major Arcana) of The Hoodoo Tarot, the author provides rituals to work with each of the cards and the plants, legendary figures, and spiritual concepts they represent. She offers eleven new card spreads, such as the New Moon spread, the Big House Healing Trauma spread, and the Difficult Ancestry spread. She looks closely at family card connections, explaining what particular cards reveal when they appear, and shares exercises for resolving problems and dysfunctional patterns. She also explores the important role of rootworkers in their communities in the past and looking forward into the future.Presenting new ways to work with The Hoodoo Tarot, this book also provides a foundational introduction to the rootworking tradition, allowing divination practitioners and spiritual seekers alike to expand their journeys of growth and understanding.
Tayannah Lee McQuillar is a tarot reader and researcher of religion, esoterica, and mysticism. The author of several books and divination decks, including The Hoodoo Tarot and Astrology for Mystics, she lives in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
INTRODUCTIONWhy a Hoodoo Tarot Companion?THE SOUL OF HOODOOHoodoo PhilosophyThe Three Sacred CirclesThe Medicine Wheel, the Kongo Cosmogram, and Eternal LoveHoodoo’s Holy SpiritInsights on Early Black American ChristianityGO DEEPER WITHTHE HOODOO TAROTThe Hoodoo Tarot Bible Quotes and Why They Were ChosenInformed by the LandThe Influence of Nature and the American SouthThe Herbs, Plants, and Flowers of The Hoodoo TarotSuggested Rituals for Each of the Elders CardsWhat Happens in the House, Stays in the HouseFamily Card Reflections and ExercisesWorking with the Community CardsYour Role, Responsibilities, and Manifestations in the WorldAn Interview with Your Hoodoo Tarot DeckHoodoo RoomsDIVINATION METHODS,DREAM AND OMEN INTERPRETATIONS,AND NEW TAROT SPREADSBibliomancy 101Augury 101Judicial Astrology 101Cleromancy 101Cartomancy 102Dreams and OmensNeutralizing Negativity and Accentuating PositivityUsing The Hoodoo TarotGood- and Bad-Luck Omens and BehaviorsNew Tarot SpreadsSundown SpreadNew Moon SpreadFull Moon SpreadBirthday SpreadRitual Wrap-Up SpreadThe Big House Healing Trauma SpreadDifficult Ancestry SpreadLineage SpreadCareer Advancement SpreadCycle Breaker SpreadPost-Argument SpreadCONCLUSIONPolydimensionality and Rootwork in the Twenty-First CenturyBibliographyIndex
“With deep learnedness, wicked wit, gimlet eye for human frailties, and a vast, generous love for history and for the world, Tayannah has written a splendid manual for the deeply cosmopolitan, utterly American form of magic that is Hoodoo.”