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Lilith Dorsey
Voodoo and Afro-Caribbean Paganism
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. With a forward by well-known pagan icon Isaac Bonewits, Voodoo and Afro-Caribbean Paganism provides what bookshelves have long needed: a clear road to understanding the rituals, history and the shared beliefs of these religions. Anthropologist, author, and filmmaker, Lilith Dorsey, B.A., M.A., is also an initiate of Santeria, Vodou, and New Orleans Voodoo providing her with a unique insight into the sacred material at hand.
Now Available at Bookstores and Websites worldwide.
To order the book from Kensington publishing click here.
" Groundbreaking... Engages the head with extensive accounts of the diasporic African religions, the hands with useful practical descriptions of their magic and spellcraft, and the heart with wise advice. " -- Louis Martinie, co-author New Orleans Voodoo Tarot
"Awesome. The only book of its kind. " -- Dorothy Morrison author Everyday Magic
Festivals and Events
Lilith Dorsey will be lecturing and offering psychic readings at the following events. See the bottom of the webpage for detailed class descriptions and Check the links below for more information.

May 25-28th 2007 - Gathering of the Tribes - Virginia

June 19-24th 2007- New Orleans Sacred Voodoo Tour  - Louisiana

July 10-15th 2007- Craftwise College in the Woods - Upstate New York

July 15-22nd 2007- Sirius Rising - Upstate New York

July 26-29th 2007 --Association for Theatre in Higher Education Conference - Louisiana

September 13-16th 2007 - Harvest Home Gathering - Connecticut
Oshun-African Magickal Quarterly
Back issues of Oshun-African Magickal Quarterly are now available . Please Email oshungold@aol.com for complete list and price guide.

Highlights Include : Interview with Carlos Montenegro,
Botanical Guide to the Orishas, Creating the Ancestor Altar, Instruments in the Diaspora, Yemaya's Cauldron Recipes, and much more...
Lilith Dorsey with Dr. John at Bonnaroo Music Festival 2006
"Dr. John was dressed as the Night Tripper in a feathered headdress and a fur-trimmed cape with mysterious markings. The band played "I Walk on Gilded Splinters" as rolling, slow-gathering funk, with a keening slide guitar. A woman dressed in white, like a voodoo celebrant, danced onstage; Dr. John left his keyboards and approached her, tapping on an African-style bell as she shimmied next to him. It was a New Orleans ritual: part tradition, part theater, and geared for a good time."

Jon Pareles -New York Times
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