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ROOT WORK: ANCIENT AFRICAN AMERICAN CONJURE MAGIC

THE TRUTH ABOUT ROOT WOOK

Root work isn't your typical watered-down New Age practice. This is a raw, powerful system of African American folk magic that emerged from necessity and survival. It's about getting results, not feeling good about yourself.

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Origins & Power

Root work emerged from the brutal reality of American slavery, where practitioners had to create effective magical systems with whatever materials they could find. This necessity bred innovation and power that continues today through:

- West African spiritual traditions

- Native American herb knowledge

- European folk magic influences

- Practical survival techniques

Core Working Methods

Natural Materials

- Roots chosen for specific spiritual properties

- Herbs gathered under proper conditions

- Graveyard dirt for ancestral work

- Crossroads dirt for transformation

Traditional Techniques

- Foot track magic for influence

- Mojo bags for portable power

- Condition oils for specific outcomes

- Spiritual baths for cleansing/blessing

 Advanced Applications

- Court case work

- Enemy removal

- Love drawing

- Money drawing

- Protection work

Modern Practice

Today's root work maintains its power through:

- Traditional methods passed down generations

- Strict adherence to proper techniques

- Understanding of spiritual laws

- Respect for the forces involved

Working With Root Magic

For those seeking results:

- Follow instructions exactly

- Maintain focus on your goal

- Respect the tradition's power

- Accept responsibility for outcomes

Warning

This isn't entertainment or spiritual tourism. Root work demands respect and proper application. Results come to those who understand and work within its systems. If you're looking for feel-good magic, look elsewhere.

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A long, thick root sits on a rustic wooden table, surrounded by candles, small bottles, and dried plants, all arranged in a mystical setting.
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 Services Available

I offer traditional root work services including:

- Custom spell crafting

- Mojo bag creation

- Spiritual cleansing

- Protection work

- Love drawing

- Financial increase

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