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"Conjure" is also, in some regions, an alternative term for Hoodoo -- African-American folk magic -- that may or may not involve spirit-summoning.
 
"Conjure" is also, in some regions, an alternative term for Hoodoo -- African-American folk magic -- that may or may not involve spirit-summoning.
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==See also==
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* [[Deals and Pacts]]
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* [[Hoodoo]]
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* [[Spells]]
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* [[Spirits]]
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* [[:Category:Witches|Witches]]
  
 
[[Category:Library]][[Category:Symbols & Rituals]][[Category:Pad of Definitions]]
 
[[Category:Library]][[Category:Symbols & Rituals]][[Category:Pad of Definitions]]

Latest revision as of 06:52, 21 January 2023

Conjuration

The act of summoning one or more spirits with a predetermined purpose. The conjurer performs some type of ritual to call upon the spirit and often times this include using certain magic symbols drawn on the floor and/or altar. The conjurer will usually perform this at a specific time; Depending on what they are conjuring it could be done at a specific time during the day/night or according to the alignment of the planets. Incense, candles and potions are commonly used coupled with a specific spell to summon a spirit.

Pad of Definitions (2.01 In My Time of Dying), Official Website

"Conjure" is also, in some regions, an alternative term for Hoodoo -- African-American folk magic -- that may or may not involve spirit-summoning.

See also