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Voodoo and Afro-Caribbean Paganism (2005)

Lilith Dorsey has spent years studying the different Afro-Caribbean Pagan traditions of North, Central and South America: traditions that are constantly misrepresented across the board of popular culture. Explaining how the origins and practices of these West African-derived belief systems are rooted in strong traditions of feminine power and universal energy, Dorsey demystifies Voodoo religions once and for all. "Voodoo and Afro-Caribbean Paganism" provides readers with a comprehensive explanation of each religion, a discussion of the many issues they face today and an up-to-date list of helpful resources. The first book to truly delve into the mysteries and meanings of these beautiful religions, "Voodoo and Afro-Caribbean Paganism" is a long overdue road map through the rituals and history of West African-derived beliefs and the common ground and differences of their structure.

Bodies of Water-Voodoo Identity and Transformation (2004)

A personal exploration into the mysterious sacred universe of Voodoo. Paramount in the Voodoo tradition is a connection to the water as a site of transformational fluid and solidarity. In this work worshippers are connected to this elemental power, constantly changing and adapting like the waterways they mimic to provide guidance, nourishment, and inspiration.

Editor Oshun- African Magickal Quarterly 1995-2001
"Veve" - published in Parabola 2001


"Ritual Cleaning" and "Creating an Ancestral Shrine" in Llewellyn' Magical Almanac 2001


" Ritual Tattooing" in Tattoo Revue July 2003

 

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