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Jambalaya: The Natural Woman's Book of Personal Charms and Practical Rituals
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4.5 Stars ! (Why isn’t that an option again?)
Teish provides all of the details on how to perform rituals, when and why .. which is extremely helpful for beginners. She also gives some insight from her own perspective and discusses her own experiences, which can make the information provided seem bias for some readers. Overall, it’s a great and helpful read. Perfect to keep on your shelf and reach for when performing ritual, although you really don’t have to say specific words, you can always listen to what comes up intuitively.
This book is focused on women, and is not gender inclusive or privy to non-binary persons - but it was written in the 80s. So, this may trigger some readers, as she often refers to the reader as sister or a woman.
If you’re looking for a some insight into African Spirituality, I suggest reading this book it’s a great start and she provides a list of her sources if you’d like to dive deeper.
Teish provides all of the details on how to perform rituals, when and why .. which is extremely helpful for beginners. She also gives some insight from her own perspective and discusses her own experiences, which can make the information provided seem bias for some readers. Overall, it’s a great and helpful read. Perfect to keep on your shelf and reach for when performing ritual, although you really don’t have to say specific words, you can always listen to what comes up intuitively.
This book is focused on women, and is not gender inclusive or privy to non-binary persons - but it was written in the 80s. So, this may trigger some readers, as she often refers to the reader as sister or a woman.
If you’re looking for a some insight into African Spirituality, I suggest reading this book it’s a great start and she provides a list of her sources if you’d like to dive deeper.
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