Blood Magick is an advanced, lecture-style class for serious practitioners seeking historical truth, ethical clarity, and ancestral context around one of the oldest spiritual technologies in existence. Blood has been used across cultures as life force, covenant, offering, seal, and spiritual contract—never casually, always with consequence.
This class examines blood use across traditions, including Christianity, Hoodoo, African Traditional Practices, and general witchcraft. Students will learn how blood has been used both symbolically and physically, with discussions on animal blood, menstrual blood, finger-prick blood, and why elders approached blood work with restraint rather than excess.
The class also explores blood-style inks and substitutes, including red inks and herbs and roots that produce blood-like substances, historically used when physical blood was unnecessary, unsafe, or inappropriate. Emphasis is placed on discernment—understanding when substitution is spiritually sufficient and when it is not.
Strong focus is given to ethics, consent, lineage responsibility, spiritual safety, and long-term consequences. This offering is educational only and includes no rituals or demonstrations. It is designed to replace misinformation with grounded knowledge and to restore respect to practices that are often misunderstood or sensationalized.
Blood Magick is an advanced, lecture-style class for serious practitioners seeking historical truth, ethical clarity, and ancestral context around one of the oldest spiritual technologies in existence. Blood has been used across cultures as life force, covenant, offering, seal, and spiritual contract—never casually, always with consequence.
This class examines blood use across traditions, including Christianity, Hoodoo, African Traditional Practices, and general witchcraft. Students will learn how blood has been used both symbolically and physically, with discussions on animal blood, menstrual blood, finger-prick blood, and why elders approached blood work with restraint rather than excess.
The class also explores blood-style inks and substitutes, including red inks and herbs and roots that produce blood-like substances, historically used when physical blood was unnecessary, unsafe, or inappropriate. Emphasis is placed on discernment—understanding when substitution is spiritually sufficient and when it is not.
Strong focus is given to ethics, consent, lineage responsibility, spiritual safety, and long-term consequences. This offering is educational only and includes no rituals or demonstrations. It is designed to replace misinformation with grounded knowledge and to restore respect to practices that are often misunderstood or sensationalized.