Rediscovering Men's Hoodoo Traditions
Where did men’s magic go? For centuries men were the keepers of certain sacred mysteries — protectors of hearth and field, guardians of lineage, and hands-on workers of Hoodoo, rootwork, and conjure. Over time that current quieted. The masculine current in Hoodoo — sometimes called the Divine Male or Father God energy — grew faint, and many men now feel that absence in their spirit, looking for a way back to purpose, power, and practical magic. This article, Rediscovering Men’s Hoodoo: Lost Traditions and Sacred Masculine Magic , reflects on what was lost and how to reclaim it. For a companion piece, see https://welovespells.net/blogs/news/rediscovering-men-s-hoodoo-lost-traditions-and-sacred-masculine-magic . Understanding Men’s Hoodoo: A Forgotten Heritage When people talk about Hoodoo they often picture root mothers, conjure queens, and midwives of folk magic — and rightly so. But woven through that history is another story: the role of men as root doctors, conjuremen, firek...