27) that Blackstone (“Commentaries”, 4, 60; 1765) wrote that “to deny the possibility, nay, the actual existence of witchcraft and ... Egyptian magic is only illustrated (pp.
Whilst enforcing Christianity, they demonized Voodoo by spreading tales of black magic and sorcery. Today’s thriving witchcraft makes matters worse. Voodoo wrongly endures the hangover.
Voodoo is experiencing something of a renaissance in New Orleans. We meet voodoo priestess Manbo Jessyka and high priestess Eshé who introduce us to the practice as a way of life, and as a means ...