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Greetings! I, Solen the Magician, work all kinds of traditional magic. I work with the spirits of Vodou - I do love magic, sex magic, magic for fertility and increased sexual function. I do magic to bring back a lover. I do magic for prosperity and money, for justice against someone who has hurt you. I do magic to help you win if you are engaged in a battle with another magician. If you would like me to work for you, click here and I will be happy to hear from you.
To do this work, my spirits have to be fed. They require sacrifice, and I give it to them. The animals we sacrifice, we eat - the blood is for the spirits and the meat is for people.
Here you can see how I work - and how I can work for you! I can't promise you a one hundred percent guarantee, and the truth is, no one can. What I can promise you is that I perform authentic ceremonies, rituals that I learned from my Bokor father and my grandmother as well as from my Vodou lineage. I usually get good results.


The first thing I do when I do magic is, I pray. I light a candle and I ask God first of all to help me. God is first, and there is only one God. Then, I ask the invisible ones, the spirits, the lwa, to come to me. And I ask my lwa, in this case Ogoun Zye Wouj, to come to me. His name means "Red-Eye Ogoun", and he is a very strong lwa, a Petro lwa.
When Ogoun Zye Wouj comes into my head, he greets everyone! He shakes hands, and everyone present sings for him. Here are the words to one of the songs that we sing:
Ogoun Zye Wouj O! Konsa yo ye,
Ogoun Zye Wouj O! Konsa yo ye,
Bouch manje tout manje, li pa pale tout pawol,
Ogoun Zye Wouj O! Konsa yo ye.
In English, this means:
Ogoun Zye Wouj oh! That's how they are,
Ogoun Zye Wouj oh! That's how they are,
The mouth eats all things, it doesn't talk all talk,
Ogoun Zye Wouj oh! That's how they are.
In other words, you can eat any kind of food with your mouth, but you are not supposed to use your mouth to say any kind of thing! If you are a grown man for real, or if you are a grown woman for real, you are the one who is supposed to be in control of your mouth, and not the other way around. This song is a warning about people who talk too much, "that's how they are", and the song calls Ogoun Zye Wouj's attention to people who gossip and slander, and people who talk too much, especially about magical things;, so that he might punish and correct them.
In this ceremony, I had two clients to work for, a man and a woman. I am not going to say their names, of course! I never reveal a client's confidential information. But I will show you what I did. The client who paid was a man, and the woman didn't know that he was working for the two of them. We first got to know each other because he wanted his sexual function to be stronger, so I sent him something to use, and it worked for him. A lot of Haitian men know about this. I'm not telling my secrets but if you want, I can do that work for you.
So then the client was in good shape, and he wanted his girlfriend to come back to him. I thought that was a good idea, and so I agreed to work. And while my lwa was in my head, the lwa said it wanted one red goat, because it had to stop the attraction between the woman and another man. You see? And my client had no idea there was another man in the picture. So he listened to the lwa. And also Ogoun Zye Wouj wanted a pair of red chickens, to make the pair of people sit down quietly together.
The man paid for the magic and the sacrifice. The day I was paid, that was the day I sat down to work for the man. I went downtown and I bought magical things, and I got leaves, and candles, and rum, and clairin, a whole lot of things. I was starting to get dizzy! My lwa knew he was going to work and he was coming, just like when you see a big thundercloud coming and you know it is going to rain and wind will come, and lightning.



I put all the sacred things and the food things and the candles and all, I put all of it together, and the goat and the pair of chickens, and I called people to help me, Houngans and Mambos and hounsis from my house. When you call big lwa, you have to do it right!
We sang, and we prayed, and soon Ogoun Zye Wouj came into my head. He claimed his goat first of all. The goat was first prepared by bathing it with special herbal infusions that I know about. Ogoun Zye Wouj killed his goat by putting his mouth on its neck and drawing out the life. My attendants, people who watch me when Ogoun Zye Wouj is in my head, say that most often he doesn't actually drink the blood of the sacrificial animals or bite them. Instead he pulls something out of the animal, he draws energy out of the animal. Then even if the animal is alive to start with, it becomes weak and starts falling down. He does that to goats before we kill them, and the goats just stagger away when Ogoun Zye Wouj is done drawing the energy out of them, they can't stand up. Once Ogoun Zye Wouj is finished, we kill the animal if it is not already dead.


Then Ogoun killed his chickens. This time Ogoun Zye Wouj wrung the necks of the chickens to kill them, and then he did drink the blood of the sacrifice. He is a fierce, strong, hot lwa! Afterward, my attendants cleaned the animals and cooked the meat. We also cooked special foods, ceremonial foods like yam, sweet potatos, and other things. The lwa take certain parts of each animal, and I know what to give them because of my training, I know how to do these things. The food that belongs to my spirit, we put it in calabash bowls, one for the chickens and one for the goat, because that food pays for two different magical works.
That's how we do it! The food stays on our altar overnight, and the candles in the food burn all the way down. Usually I send the client a specially prepared candle, or a handkerchief, different things that they use to help support the magic. That client emailed me the same day I did the magic, and he said, "Wow, all kinds of things are happening here!"
Of course all kinds of things are happening! My spirit, my lwa, Ogoun Zye Wouj, is a powerful and hard-working lwa! And I have other lwa I can call as well, I don't just have one lwa. I learned this work at my father's knee, he was a very big Bokor, a magician that everyone respected; and my grandmother was a good Mambo. I was initiated by a good Mambo too, and I think maybe I have been a good student, and that I have learned more from being initiated - now I am twice as strong as ever.
But only God is truly strong. All I can do, all any magician can do, is give things a push in the right direction. The rest is up to you and God.

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