

American Brujeria
Books | Body, Mind & Spirit / Witchcraft
4.3
J. Allen Cross
A practical, hands-on guide to Mexican-American folk magic. American Brujeria is about the fascinating blend of American and Mexican folk magic currently practiced by those living in the US but whose roots are steeped in Mexican culture. The author, who has named this tradition “American brujeria,” explores this magical system, while also offering practical advice on using it. American brujeria is a living, vital tradition that -- while it shares things in common with other folk magic traditions, such as American Conjure—also features its own unique traditions, as well as familiar ones, such as the veneration of saints, both canonized, such as Guadalupe, and folk saints like Santa Muerte. American Brujeria includes stories from Mexico (folk saints, the story of Guadalupe), the influence of Catholicism, the art of limpias (spiritual cleansings), spell casting, oil crafting, praying the rosary (in English and Spanish), making an altar to Guadalupe, using novena candle magic, crafting protective charms from saints’ medals, and more.
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Author
J. Allen Cross
Pages
240
Publisher
Weiser Books
Published Date
2021-05-01
ISBN
1633412237 9781633412231
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"I was really excited to read this book, and encouraged when the introduction mentioned that not all Mexican-Americans are Catholic and that readers do not need to practice organized religion in order to reconnect with Mexican history and culture. However, a majority of the book continued to center Catholic beliefs and practices without secular alternatives. While I appreciate the history and information in this book, as a Mexican-American who has problems with Catholicism because of colonialism, I was disappointed to see how much the book centered Western religion."
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