![]() ![]() In ritual, service, and spell work, as Vodouisants, we must first get the permission of Papa Alegba to speak to the other spirits we may need to help us. The words above, the opening line to probably the most popular song dedicated to Papa Alegba, sings of the need we have to enter the spiritual realm or allow the spirits to come to us. (Little good Legba, open the door for me!) One of the most cherished New Orleans Voodoo and Haitian Vodou spirits ( Les Lois, The Lwa), Papa Alegba comes to us in many forms: He comes as an old man with a cane, a young child fascinated with toys, or a strong young man sent to help us find our way! He is the keeper of the crossroad, the gatekeeper, our window to gazing between our physical world and the spiritual world with which we hope to connect. ![]() You can also take a look at our latest newsletter for more information! Please see near the bottom of the page under "Papa Legba Quick Facts" for how to participate in our absolutely FREE three rituals in June. How to Purchase and Shipping InformationĮvery June is Papa Legba Month at Spellmaker! (Okay, all months are Papa Legba month! But we honor him especially in June!).Choose a Caseworker Email to get free help in choosing products.New Orleans Voodoo Ceremonial Apron Sets.Specialty Products/Rituals by Brother Menfo.Specialty Products/Rituals by Sister Bridget.Revenge, Retribution, and Go Away Spells. ![]()
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