The Mexican Witch Lifestyle
Title | The Mexican Witch Lifestyle PDF eBook |
Author | Valeria Ruelas |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2022-11-29 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1982178167 |
Discover the vibrant culture of brujeria and embrace your own inner witch with this essential guide to spellcasting, spirit worship, tarot, crystals, and all the other elements of this increasingly popular lifestyle. A modern Mexican bruja is a powerful person, one who reads the tarot and performs spellwork and rituals of devotion to their spirit guides and deities. Brujeria, which translates as witchcraft in Spanish, is a unique form of spirituality that blends core elements of Afro-Indigenous beliefs. Having originated in Mexico, brujeria is now practiced in Latinx communities across the world. Valeria Ruelas was raised living every aspect of the brujeria lifestyle. From shopping at botanicas and yerberias, to casting spells, to interpreting tarot readings, Valeria has today become one of the foremost practitioners of brujeria in the US. And as part of her daily practice, she seeks to bring the intense wisdom, harmony, and spirituality that comes with living this bruja lifestyle to her followers and returning power and ancestral magic to those whose agency has been lost. Within these pages, Valeria provides you with an expert’s introductory handbook for all the aspects of brujeria, including, -Respectfully shopping at a yerberia or botanica -A complete guide to common crystals -Essentials for your altar -A introduction to tarot -Spells to bring luck, love, and good fortune -The secrets of Santa Muerte Comprehensive and inspiring, The Mexican Witch Lifestyle is the perfect guide for anyone curious to learn more about this vibrant culture of witchcraft.
Mexican Sorcery
Title | Mexican Sorcery PDF eBook |
Author | Laura Davila |
Publisher | Weiser Books |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2023-02-01 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1633412687 |
Spell work, spiritual cleansing, herbal magic, how to protect against the Evil Eye, and cast, break, and avert hexes and curses. Mexican witchcraft, or brujeria, has long been an integral part of traditional Mexican culture that permeates all strata of social hierarchy, ethnicity, or level of education. “Brujeria de Rancho” refers to brujeria as it is practiced in the rural areas of Mexico. There, the brujos de Ranch offer their healing and divinatory powers, acting as advisors, and even meting out justice through the use of cursing and hexing for people who are often not able to pay lawyers’ fees. Davila, a practicing bruja de Rancho and for whom this is a multi-generational family tradition brings this tradition to light in this comprehensive guide to Brujeria and Hechiceria (sorcery), presenting the beliefs and practices to today’s readers. The tradition includes a component of folk Catholicism that will be accessible to Pagans, non-Catholics, and practitioners of Hoodoo and Conjure. Topics included in the book are spell work, cleansings (limpias), herbs, talismans, how to protect against the Evil Eye, and also how to cast, break, and avert hexes and curses.
American Brujeria
Title | American Brujeria PDF eBook |
Author | J. Allen Cross |
Publisher | Red Wheel/Weiser |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1578637457 |
"This book focuses on the blend of American and Mexican folk magic currently being used by those living in the US but whose roots are in the Mexican culture. This type of Mexican-American folk magic contains its own unique saints and spirits, as well as the more familiar, such as the infamous Santa Muerte. It is extremely similar to Conjure traditions of the American south and, in fact, shares a lot of crossover, demonstrating how these traditions have influenced one another"--
Brujeria: An Introduction to Mexican Magic and Witchcraft
Title | Brujeria: An Introduction to Mexican Magic and Witchcraft PDF eBook |
Author | Renata Lopez |
Publisher | Creek Ridge Publishing |
Pages | 68 |
Release | 2021-08-14 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
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Discover all the different practices and beliefs of Brujeria that make it so popular. Brujeria has been a worldwide phenomenon that has managed to change over the years. Mexican culture has always been greatly influenced by Latin American culture and traditions. It forms an integral part of what we know as Latin America. Brujeria’s origins and its long-lasting impact has shaped Mexican society in more ways than one. From being a beacon of hope for women in society to carving out a niche for Latinos, Brujeria has always been much more than just witchcraft.
A Guide to Mexican Witchcraft
Title | A Guide to Mexican Witchcraft PDF eBook |
Author | William Madsen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 106 |
Release | 1972 |
Genre | Healing |
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Secrets of Santa Muerte
Title | Secrets of Santa Muerte PDF eBook |
Author | Cressida Stone |
Publisher | Red Wheel/Weiser |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2022 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1578637724 |
"This is a practical handbook on how to connect with the mysterious Mexican folk saint of death. Drawing from authentic Mexican sources and traditions, it details secret, esoteric knowledge that will allow for a deep connection with the Saint of Death. The book covers the fascinating history of this revered folk saint, as well as prayers, spells, and rituals for a wide range of needs"--
Brujas
Title | Brujas PDF eBook |
Author | Lorraine Monteagut |
Publisher | Chicago Review Press |
Pages | 277 |
Release | 2021-10-05 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1641604026 |
"Brujas, Witches of Color are ancestral magical beings and the world we live in has tried to silence our voices. . . . This book is such a beautiful tribute to the different stories and experiences we go through as brujas. . . . Amplify the voice of Witches of Color by reading their stories." —Juliet Diaz, author of Witchery and Plant Witchery There is a new kind of witch emerging in our cultural consciousness: the bruja. Witchcraft has made a comeback in popular culture, especially among feminists. A growing subculture of BIPOC witches, led by Afro-Caribbean immigrants, Indigenous Americans, and other witches of color, is reclaiming their ancestral traditions and contributing their voices to the feminist witchcraft of today. Brujas chronicles the magical lives of these practitioners as they develop their healing arts, express their progressive politics, and extend their personal rituals into community activism. They are destigmatizing the "witch" of their ancestries and bringing persecuted traditions to the open to challenge cultural appropriation and spiritual consumerism. Part memoir, part ritual guide, Brujas empowers readers to decolonize their spiritual practices and connect with their own ancestors. Brujas reminds us that witchcraft is more than a trend—it's a movement.