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On page 162 of his autobiography [2] Dr. John / Mac Rebennack wrote: "Goofer dust is a combination of dirt from a graveyard, gunpowder, and grease from them (St. Roch Cemetery, New Orleans) bells." The result usually varies in color from "a fine yellowish-grey" to deep "black dust" depending on the formula, and it may be mixed with local dirt ...
[2] [3] The making of mojo bags in Hoodoo is a system of African-American occult magic. The creation of mojo bags is an esoteric system that involves sometimes housing spirits inside of bags for either protection, healing, or harm and to consult with spirits.
To connect strongly with the ancestors in Hoodoo, graveyard dirt is sometimes used. Dirt from an ancestor's grave provides protection, while dirt taken from the grave of a person who is not an ancestor is used to harm an enemy or for protection. Before taking graveyard dirt, one must pay for it with three pennies or some other form of payment.
[3] [4] Harry M. Hyatt collected several recipes and spells for hot foot powder. Some modes of deploying hot foot collected by him include secreting a small amount into the victim's shoes or clothing, mixing it with a victim's foot track, or placing a paper with the victim's name into a bottle with hot foot powder and disposing of it in a river.
When the daughters experience more encounters from deadlier forces such as a shadow man in boots, Sandra takes them to a spiritual healer and eventually seeks the help of minister Billy Bean (from Season 2's "House of the Dead") to rid the house of all spirits.
14th episode of the 7th season of The X-Files "Theef" The X-Files episode Episode no. Season 7 Episode 14 Directed by Kim Manners Written by Vince Gilligan John Shiban Frank Spotnitz Production code 7ABX14 Original air date March 12, 2000 (2000-03-12) Running time 44 minutes Guest appearances Billy Drago as Orell Peattie James Morrison as Dr. Robert Wieder Kate McNeil as Nan Wieder Cara Jedell ...
Some country-folk claim that if a dead body is carried across a field it will thereafter fail to produce good crop yields. [3] Throughout the United Kingdom and Europe it is still believed that touching a corpse in the coffin will allow the departed spirit to go in peace to its rest, and bring good luck to the living. [16]
Guy goes to Emily’s room, where the sight of him causes her to faint. Guy takes her to the graveyard, places her into his burial plot, and covers her with dirt. Miles approaches and begs for Guy to stop, and a fight ensues. Guy is stopped by Katie, who shoots him dead on the spot. Miles retrieves Emily from the grave only to find that she has ...