Faiths & Traditions
Is Hoodoo a Closed Practice? Who Can Practice Hoodoo
An honest look at a question the Hoodoo community itself is still working out, and what Hoodoo initiation actually involves.
The Obatalá Egg is a ritual item used in Santería and other Yoruba-based spiritual systems to honor Obatalá—the Orisha of peace, purity, wisdom, and justice. Typically crafted from white stone, ceramic, or sacred materials, the egg symbolizes creation, spiritual clarity, and divine order. It is often placed on Obatalá’s altar as an offering or used during rituals to bring calm, protect against chaos, and align with higher consciousness. This powerful item reflects Obatalá’s role as the sculptor of humanity and protector of those who seek truth and serenity.