Tayannah Lee McQuillar
Tayannah Lee McQuillar is an author known for her works on spirituality, music, and historical figures. She has written books such as 'The Astrology of Tupac Shakur' and 'When Rap Music Had a Conscience'.
Books
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1. Rootwork
Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century American South, this novel delves into the mystical world of African American folk magic and spirituality. It follows the journey of a young girl who discovers her family's deep-rooted connection to the ancient practice of rootwork, a blend of herbal medicine, spiritual rituals, and ancestral wisdom. As she navigates the challenges of her community and the societal constraints of the era, she learns to harness her newfound powers, ultimately finding strength and identity in her heritage. The story weaves themes of resilience, tradition, and the enduring power of belief.
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2. The Hoodoo Tarot
78-Card Deck and Book for Rootworkers
This captivating guide delves into the mystical world of African American folk magic, offering readers a unique blend of tarot and hoodoo traditions. Through a rich tapestry of history, culture, and spirituality, the book introduces a deck of 78 cards, each infused with the wisdom and symbolism of hoodoo practices. Readers are guided on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment, learning how to harness the power of these cards for divination, healing, and personal growth. With detailed interpretations and practical advice, this work serves as both a spiritual tool and a cultural exploration, inviting individuals to connect with their ancestral roots and the profound magic of the African diaspora.
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