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Question by .: What are mojos and do you believe in it?
I was looking for a tarot deck in a metaphysical store. Next to the tarot section that sold something called “mojo bags” mojo packets something like that. Whats a mojo?

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Answer by Bella Cullen <3
mojo is my dogs name, and yeah I believe in him, he’s sitting on my lap right now 🙂

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9 Responses to What are mojos and do you believe in it?

  • Atom74, the sexiest SFCU says:

    Mojo, slang for magic really. What do they do, not a clue.

  • jacqueline cheung says:

    mojito is a shot drink made with rum, lemon and mint leaves

  • TEH TYME KITTEH =^..^= says:

    Mojo is a term commonly encountered in the African-American folk belief called hoodoo. A mojo is a type of magic charm, often of red flannel cloth and tied with a drawstring, containing botanical, zoological, and/or mineral curios, petition papers, and the like. It is typically worn under clothing.

  • Tegan & Methoozelah says:

    Oh if only you’d come back to me… If you lay by my side… wouldn’t need to mojo pin to keep me satisfied!

  • Tahuti Reincarnate says:

    Mojo means ‘magic.’ It’s just another term. (like the old Blues tune, “I got my Mojo Workin’, but it just don’t work on You”)

  • dudiedood says:

    Mojo used to be the name of one of my local sports team’s mascot.
    I didn’t believe in him though because we never won.

  • The Freys says:

    No, I don’t believe in it — it’s African superstition.

    If your mojo is working, you lead a charmed life. That’s because mojo, in its original sense, is a charm, kept in a bag, usually it is made of roots, rats, snakes, lizards, pumpkin seeds, dirt, clay, or steel wool.

    The word is African American.

  • Laredo says:

    A mojo is an inanimate object, meaning that it is not endowed with life or spirit. They can be anything you want to call a mojo. Some people use bizarre objects because people are repulsed by them and can be terrified of dried body parts from dead animals. I know a man who carried a buckeye ball which is really a buckeye seed in his pocket to ward off evil spirits. Others carry silver dollars or silver half-dollars for the same reason. There is no power in any of them and a witch who practices Mojo is doing it to bilk money or valuables from ignorant/superstitious people.

  • philosophyangel says:

    A mojo bag refers to purse in which magical objects are kept and it is, as mentioned, a term specifically related to an African-American form of magical folk craft called Hoodoo. Google luckymojo or see if http://www.luckymojo.com is active (I’m not sure of the exact Web address). It is a site all about Hoodoo. Do I believe it “works” in way. Yeah, but I do not practice that particular tradition of magic.

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