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A genre of magic and supernatural practices


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Conjure is a term that refers to a variety of magical and supernatural practices, often associated with Hoodoo, Voodoo, and other forms of folk magic. These practices are typically rooted in African, Native American, and European traditions and have been passed down through generations.

History[edit]

The origins of conjure can be traced back to the transatlantic slave trade, where African slaves brought their spiritual beliefs and practices to the Americas. These practices were often syncretized with Native American and European traditions, resulting in a unique blend of magical practices.

Practices[edit]

Conjure encompasses a wide range of practices, including:

  • Rootwork: The use of herbs, roots, and other natural materials for magical purposes.
  • Divination: Methods such as tarot reading, scrying, and astrology to gain insight into the future or unknown.
  • Spellcasting: The use of rituals, incantations, and symbolic objects to bring about desired outcomes.
  • Spirit communication: Engaging with spirits or ancestors for guidance and assistance.

Tools and Materials[edit]

Practitioners of conjure often use a variety of tools and materials, including:

Cultural Significance[edit]

Conjure holds significant cultural importance in many communities, particularly among African Americans in the Southern United States. It is often seen as a way to connect with one's heritage and maintain a link to ancestral traditions.

Related Practices[edit]

Conjure is closely related to other forms of magic and spiritual practices, including:

See Also[edit]

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