Who would have thought you would see Voodoo Dolls in the window of a shop in small town Ontario, Canada? Audra Clemmings certainly didn't! Part of my inspiration for the voodoo dolls in Miss Lavinia's shop window was helping out with a Haunted Dojo every year while I worked at a karate school (something that still might appear in my Gilda Wright Mystery series!) A bigger part of my inspiration was a trip to New Orleans this past Christmas.
Part of me wished I'd bought one to bring home.
The rest of me was scared to!
When Audra discovers voodoo dolls in the window of Miss Lavinia's shop near Halloween, she isn't too concerned. Until she finds one in a box of Halloween decorations that looks just like her father. A quick trip to Miss Lavinia's shop, reveals a perfectly innocent explanation. Miss Lavinia is a natural healer and uses them to continue healing her patients long after they have left her shop.
Audra is satisfied with that explanation until one of those patients is found dead...
My attempt at making string voodoo dolls with keychains attached! |
Although voodoo dolls can be energized to create malice and ill-will, doing bad only gives bad results. It can also lead to depression, conflicts, and bad luck for the user. So far, that hasn't happened in my Sugarwood Mystery series, but who knows?
Outline for a fabric voodoo doll...or chalk outline depending on how you look at things! |
Just as in all forms of ritual, some healers use
different colors of dolls to obtain different results:
White – positive,
purification, or healing.
Black – can be
used to dispel negative energy or summon it.
Yellow – for success
and confidence.
Purple – for the
spirit realm, balance, or mental exploration
Red – for love,
attraction, or power.
Green – for growth,
wealth, money, and fertility.
Blue – for love
and peace.
I guess my little red and blue voodoo doll is all about the love and peace. Maybe I'll hang him up near my computer as a good omen. Since the other one is currently unadorned, I'll have to find some string for him soon.
Or keep him as a Mummy. LOL!
Have a safe and happy October!
Diane Bator
Drop Dead Cowboy and other Diane Bator mysteries!
Interesting bit of knowledge. Keep writing
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