tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7443609036312606378.post4654336108083272473..comments2023-09-07T07:56:45.088-07:00Comments on The Art of Conjure: New Year's Day Prosperity RitualUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7443609036312606378.post-83210233632864186322017-03-13T23:33:35.506-07:002017-03-13T23:33:35.506-07:00Voodoo is a religion and as such does require fait...Voodoo is a religion and as such does require faith... Faith in the pantheon of Spirits that they will assist when called upon, just as any other religion. Magic, on the other hand is not religion, yet it also requires a belief in the skill of the practitioner. Would you want to be treated by a doctor who doesn't believe in his skill? Or see an attorney who doesn't believe in their ability to apply their knowledge to defend you? Magic is no different in that regard. Sometimes doctors heal, other times they don't. Sometimes attorneys win and other times they don't. Does my book have integrity? I believe it does. It is a compendium of doll magic spells that have been used by cultures all over the world. I provide citations for my sources and anecdotal reports, something other authors do not provide. I do not expect anyone to have blind faith in anything or "believe in" my book. It is a book that reports on a human phenomenon found for thousands of years across cultures. As far as a question-answer blog, that is not required by authors and in fact most authors do not have those types of blogs. I appreciate your comments but as I get literally hundreds of emails every day, and my blogs are inundated with spam, I do not have time to sift through it all and answer everyone personally. That said, I hope my comments answer some of your questions. If you are having trouble believing in magic, then perhaps a different kind of solution would be in order for you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7443609036312606378.post-22820475222790566392017-02-02T21:21:48.920-07:002017-02-02T21:21:48.920-07:00Denise:I'm Jason: (1) what people really want ...Denise:I'm Jason: (1) what people really want to know is do you and your books, especially, "Voodoo Doll Spellbook" have integrity? We are real people with real PROBLEMS. And it is so impossible for those of us who are smart- to just have blind faith and blind belief in things. Blind faith equates to blind stupidity! How could anyone just instantly believe in a book or what a stranger says if they never had any experience with the so-called magician or magic before. Not only that but there's been stuff written over the years from flaky or questionable sources saying that voodoo or magic only works if you believe in it. That is the most lying crap I have ever heard. It is just a "con job"- and shame on those EVIL - trashy people who say such dog poop! Magic, if it really works, should work whether one believes in it or not! If it is truly a universal power or source- it would not discriminate against any person, regardless so, I'm hoping that you are an honest person unlike so many other dirtbag authors out there who lie just to get money and commit fraud. (A) How do we communicate with you - I want to write you a letter and (B) Why don't you have a question and answer blog like other writers? My address is: Jason Maylinger 1207 Lujan St., Santa Fe, N.M. 87505Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com