The Book of Juju: Africana Spirituality for Healing, Liberation, and Self-Discovery
By (Author) Juju Bae
Union Square & Co.
Sterling
25th September 2024
26th September 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
240
Width 139mm, Height 209mm
To make the right decisions for your future, you must maintain a connection to your past.
In her debut book, podcaster, priestess, and all-around badass witch Juju Bae teaches you how to connect with your ancestors, as well as how to create a spiritual practice that respectfully incorporates their wisdom while remaining uniquely yours. Its also the story of the necessity and vitality of Black spirituality, from the Yoruba pantheon of Ifa to the freedom-fighting origins of Black American Hoodoo. You will learn:
By reading this book, you will be taking the next steps to self-discovery, and you will gain the tools to access the wisdom of your past in order to make the best decisions for your present and future self.
Juju Bae is an accomplished TV personality, spiritual educator, and un priestess within the Yoruba tradition. In addition to starring in the Hulu docuseries Living for the Dead, she is the founder of Juju Bae, a multimedia Black-centric resource that seeks to demystify the Black occult. She is the host of the acclaimed A Little Juju podcast that encourages Black people to find home in Africana spiritual practices and thought. She helps people, young and old, to remember that we have tools and guidance with us as we journey through this lifetime. She is a sought-after spiritual teacher, singer, and holds a B.A. in psychology from Spelman College.