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Hoodoo Cleansing and Protection Magic by Miss Aida Spell Book

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Hoodoo Cleansing & Protection Magic by Miss Aida — a hands-on rootwork guide covering spiritual house cleaning, enemy work reversal, protective candle spells, and floor wash recipes drawn from African-American folk tradition. Miss Aida’s practical, no-nonsense style makes this essential reading for anyone serious about hoodoo cleansing and protective magic in the home.

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Quick Specs

  • Author: Miss Aida, foreword by Judika Illes
  • Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser, August 2020
  • Format: Paperback, 240 pages
  • ISBN: 9781578636976
  • Subjects: Hoodoo cleansing and protection, aura work, household clearing, breaking bad luck cycles
  • Best for: Practitioners with prior magical experience who want a diagnostic, spell-driven manual

Why This Book Sits on My Shelf

Most cleansing and protection books in this category skip the diagnosis and go straight to the spells. Miss Aida starts from the other direction. She walks the reader through the aura, the household, attached entities, bewitched objects, predatory people, and bad luck cycles before any working is set in motion. The result is a manual that teaches you to read the situation first and then choose the right tool. The 240-page paperback from Red Wheel/Weiser carries Judika Illes's foreword, which is a meaningful endorsement from a foundational voice in the field.

The book contains rituals, spells, and Miss Aida's own personal formulas for removing negative energies, breaking malevolent spells, and banishing unwanted people. She also writes plainly about distinguishing reputable practitioners and ghost-hunters from frauds, which is uncommon in the genre. This is intermediate-level work. Beginners can read it, but the assessment-first structure pays off most for someone who has handled an altar before.

Miss Aida: Background and Lineage

Miss Aida was born into a Cuban-Greek family with a long history of African Diaspora spiritual work. Her mother was a Santera and Bruja, her uncles were Paleros, and an aunt practiced all three of Santeria, Palo, and Brujeria. She is an initiated Santera and Palera within the Cuban community and served as the communicator at Misas Espirituales for many years, with experience as an aperterbi (assistant) to a respected Babalawo. She came to Hoodoo and Conjure as an adult, after years of weariness with the misrepresentations of the African Diaspora religions she had been raised inside of, and her own bio describes her becoming a proficient Hoodoo practitioner in a short period of time because of the practical overlap with Palo.

Her secular credentials are unusual for the genre and they shape how she writes. She is a US Air Force veteran who served as a combat unit aeromedical evacuation flight instructor, a Registered Nurse who became a charge nurse of a trauma center, and an administrator with a Master's degree. She has appeared on Warner Brothers Discovery Plus, the Travel Channel, HBO Max, and Court TV as an expert metaphysical practitioner. Practitioners who value clinical detachment alongside lineage work tend to find her voice useful. Miss Aida lays out her background openly so readers can weigh the book against their own ancestral and traditional context, which is especially important for a culturally rooted practice like Hoodoo.

What Hoodoo Is, Briefly

Hoodoo is an African American folk magical tradition that emerged from the spiritual practices of enslaved Africans in the United States, blended with Indigenous botanical knowledge, European folk magic, and Protestant Christian elements. It is sometimes called Conjure or Rootwork. Historically it has been the magic of the disenfranchised, marginalized, and vulnerable, used for protection, healing, justice, and self-determination. Miss Aida writes within that lineage while drawing on her own Santeria and Palo training where the practices overlap. Readers from outside Black American ancestry are invited to study the book respectfully and to note where her formulas are specifically Hoodoo, where they cross over from Santeria or Palo, and where they reflect her personal practice.

How to Use This Book

A reading and working sequence that follows Miss Aida's own structure for the book.

  1. Start with the aura chapter

    Open to the chapter on the aura before anything else. Miss Aida builds her diagnostic framework from the energy field outward, and reading later sections without that grounding leaves you guessing in working.

  2. Diagnose before you cast

    Move through the assessment chapters on bad luck cycles, attached entities, bewitched objects, and predatory people. Use her checklists to distinguish ordinary misfortune from a pattern that calls for spiritual response.

  3. Apply the cleansing formula that fits

    Once the situation is named, turn to the matching cleansing or protection chapter and follow the bath, floor wash, or working as written. Source ingredients from a reputable supplier and read her chapter on finding help.

The Tarot Fellow Standard

I stock this title because Miss Aida treats Hoodoo with the seriousness it deserves and gives readers a working method, not a list of spells to copy. Browse my full Voodoo, Hoodoo, and Santeria book selection for further study, or build out a working altar with my Voodoo, Hoodoo, and Santeria supplies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Miss Aida and why is she qualified to write on Hoodoo?

Miss Aida was born into a Cuban-Greek family of Santeria, Palo, and Brujeria practitioners. She is an initiated Santera and Palera who later trained in Hoodoo with respected teachers, and she is also a US Air Force veteran and Registered Nurse.

Is this book appropriate for beginners?

Beginners can read it, but Miss Aida's diagnostic structure pays off most for practitioners with some altar experience. The book is pitched at intermediate readers who can already light a candle and follow a working safely.

What does the book actually cover?

The chapters move from the aura to household clearing, attached entities, bewitched objects, predatory people, and bad luck cycles. Each section combines diagnostic checklists with cleansing baths, floor washes, and protection formulas.

Is Hoodoo a closed practice and should I be cautious?

Hoodoo is rooted in African American culture and ancestry. Many practitioners welcome respectful study from outsiders, others consider parts closed. Miss Aida is open about her own background, so read attentively and source ethically.

Hoodoo Cleansing and Protection Magic book cover by Miss Aida — vibrant design with a lit candle and botanical elements.