This is the book on Hoodoo the world has been waiting for. Bomani is a priestess of Hoodoo, a Egun Medium, and an eighth generation Hoodoo practitioner, among many other things. Her expertise and familiarity is with more than just the facts of Hoodoo, but comes from a deep, deep root network of knowing that is only possible with ancestral connection.
For the Black women and men who can practice Hoodoo, if you’re brand new to practicing or studying Hoodoo, this book eases you in with Bomani’s experienced voice empowering you every step of the way. Exercises feature heavily, making up over 50% of this book. From the introduction to the last paragraph of the conclusion, it feels like Bomani is in the room with you, leading you on a journey that is personal, yet reminds you that you’re reading the legacy of hundreds of years of magic.
I really enjoyed the way the historical and cultural precedents that lead to Hoodoo’s unique magical mindset were explored in the introduction of each practice. The chapters have exercises, rituals, recipes, and magic peppered throughout, instead of simply at the end. And one of the recurring sections I loved the most was each chapter ended with “Juju on the Fly”, a spell you can do in less than ten minutes and bring with you throughout your busiest days. I also really loved the “Inspiring Voices” section introducing an empowering female musician to listen to while working through the concepts of the chapter.
With diverse and timely topics like sex magic, cyber-bullying, and jazz funerals, this is a book that says what other books have fallen short of. “Conjuring the Calabash” is about not only the practice of Hoodoo, but the cultural landscape it is so deeply ingrained in.
This is a book best enjoyed by Black women and men in the South of the US for the practical applications you’ll find, and for non-Black folks like me, it is a window into a fascinating, beautiful, empowering, and inspiring practice of magic. I look forward to revisiting this book in years to come as the definitive resource for Hoodoo written by an actual Hoodoo priestess the world has been needing. And I’ll recommend it to every student I have as an important cornerstone of a vital spiritual practice.