This Saturday morning I decided to make a visit to The Root Doctor.
For those who don't know The Root Doctor office is located in the deep forests of Värmland right by the foot of the great mountain Ransberg (Literary meaning is the berg of Ran!)
Indeed a name that conjures up my thoughts of mysterious places.
Then the two wonderful conjure doctors come out to great me.
The office is large and the walls are filled with spiritual supplies. There are candles of all sorts and lucky mojo supplies, as well as the Root Doctors own custom-made supplies on the tables.
Dr Johannes shows of his Spiritus.
A spiritus is a magical spiritual object highly sought-after in the old days, and perhaps even today. For the clients who long to own such a special and enchanted object, The Root Doctors are actually able to craft them for you. There are strong power in these spirituses, although they might not look much to the world, for untrained eyes at least.
As we head over to the house we walk into the forests for a while, there is a natural sacred natural spring only a few meters from the house.
Here are some of the tools and supplies used by the two Root Doctors, since the doctors work in both Scandinavian Trolldom tradition and African-American Hoodoo the implements of their trade is varied. Some tools we see here are for example Miss Benediktes divinatory tools, among her many other skills, she is also skilled in the traditional technique of stöpa. When you do stöpa you pour a liquid such as tin in water, this causes shapes to form. These forms are then read in a traditional method to see what is ailing the client.
There is lots too see at The Root Doctor, especially since Trolldomskapellet, literally the Chapel of Trolldom, has opened this week. It is temporarily set up in another house, since the chapel is undergoing some renovation work. I'll tell you more about that in another post.
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