March 19, 2007 (Press Release) --
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact:
Denise Alvarado
Planet Voodoo
501 E 6th St
West Liberty, IA 52776
(319)627-3164
http://www.planetvoodoo.com
voodoomama@planetvoodoo.com
Announcing the Web’s Premiere Voodoo Doll Resource Site
West Liberty, IA -- March 19, 2007-- Before you spend time searching all over the internet for that special Voodoo doll, check with Planet Voodoo, the web’s premiere Voodoo doll resource site. Not only will you find pretty much any type of Voodoo doll out there, you can receive free confidential consultation from the owner, known to her patrons as Voodoo Mama.
No newcomer to the art and craft of Voodoo, Voodoo Mama is an experienced mystical conjure artist with over 30 years of experience in mysticism and archetypal art. Born and raised in New Orleans, the daughter of the infamous medical illustrator Donald Alvarado of Gray’s Anatomy fame has created a niche for herself on the World Wide Web that has landed her in the role of the “Dear Abby” of Voodoo.
According to Voodoo Mama, “I receive emails every day from people looking for advice about what type of Voodoo doll they should purchase. Usually people are looking for love, money, success, and revenge.”
And what about revenge? “Bottom line is that I will not help anyone hurt someone else.”
In addition to being an accomplished artist, Voodoo Mama is a cultural psychologist and anthropologist. Her professional status provides her patrons with the confidence that they will receive sound and ethical advice, though it may not always be what they want to hear. “People are looking for a quick fix”, says Voodoo Mama. “Even in the world of the mystic, change is a process that occurs through aligning oneself with the laws of the Universe and the energies of positive change.” How about sticking pins in a Voodoo doll? “That is largely a creation of the Hollywood and the media. Voodoo dolls are used as focusing tools in meditation and prayer. Pins are mostly a novel phenomenon”.
All the rage nowadays, Voodoo dolls appear in their benign form as novelty key chains to the authentic New Orleans style Voodoo dolls fashioned as representations of divine deities. For everything you ever wanted to know about Voodoo dolls, visit Planet Voodoo!
For information: http://www.planetvoodoo.com or
Contact: voodoomama@planetvoodoo.com
Phone: (319)627-3164
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Contact:
Denise Alvarado
Planet Voodoo
501 E 6th St
West Liberty, IA 52776
(319)627-3164
http://www.planetvoodoo.com
voodoomama@planetvoodoo.com
Announcing the Web’s Premiere Voodoo Doll Resource Site
West Liberty, IA -- March 19, 2007-- Before you spend time searching all over the internet for that special Voodoo doll, check with Planet Voodoo, the web’s premiere Voodoo doll resource site. Not only will you find pretty much any type of Voodoo doll out there, you can receive free confidential consultation from the owner, known to her patrons as Voodoo Mama.
No newcomer to the art and craft of Voodoo, Voodoo Mama is an experienced mystical conjure artist with over 30 years of experience in mysticism and archetypal art. Born and raised in New Orleans, the daughter of the infamous medical illustrator Donald Alvarado of Gray’s Anatomy fame has created a niche for herself on the World Wide Web that has landed her in the role of the “Dear Abby” of Voodoo.
According to Voodoo Mama, “I receive emails every day from people looking for advice about what type of Voodoo doll they should purchase. Usually people are looking for love, money, success, and revenge.”
And what about revenge? “Bottom line is that I will not help anyone hurt someone else.”
In addition to being an accomplished artist, Voodoo Mama is a cultural psychologist and anthropologist. Her professional status provides her patrons with the confidence that they will receive sound and ethical advice, though it may not always be what they want to hear. “People are looking for a quick fix”, says Voodoo Mama. “Even in the world of the mystic, change is a process that occurs through aligning oneself with the laws of the Universe and the energies of positive change.” How about sticking pins in a Voodoo doll? “That is largely a creation of the Hollywood and the media. Voodoo dolls are used as focusing tools in meditation and prayer. Pins are mostly a novel phenomenon”.
All the rage nowadays, Voodoo dolls appear in their benign form as novelty key chains to the authentic New Orleans style Voodoo dolls fashioned as representations of divine deities. For everything you ever wanted to know about Voodoo dolls, visit Planet Voodoo!
For information: http://www.planetvoodoo.com or
Contact: voodoomama@planetvoodoo.com
Phone: (319)627-3164
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The daughter of the infamous medical illustrator Donald Alvarado of Gray’s Anatomy fame has created a niche for herself on the World Wide Web that has landed her in the role of the “Dear Abby” of Vood
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