I am always deeply intrigued by the stories and heritage passed down through family and elders, often preserved through oral tradition. These narratives carry more than memory. They hold wisdom that guide spiritual practice and keep us connected to our ancestral past in ways that written sources alone cannot fully capture. With that spirit of respect, I have a few questions I would be grateful to discuss, should anyone be willing to share their experiences:
-How were you first introduced to Hoodoo, and who taught you?
-What role did family, community, or region play in shaping your practice?
-Were there particular sayings or practices passed down in your family that shaped your understanding of Hoodoo?
-What lessons were emphasized about working with ancestors or the spirits?
I ask these questions from a place of genuine interest and reverence for lived experience. Thank you in advance to anyone who feels comfortable sharing.
Blessings,
Lucius




