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Jada Pinkett Admits To Using ‘Voodoo’ & ‘Santeria’ On Herself & Family
Jada Pinkett Admits To Using ‘Supernatural Forces’ & ‘Santeria’ On Herself & Her Family
Jada Pinkett is telling all in her new book, including how she felt helpless – and so she turned to supernatural forces, including voo doo – to try and fix her life.
Jada explained that despite having a rich, handsome and loving husband … and having happy, smart and healthy children – she felt that she wanted more out of life.
So after searching for meaning elsewhere, Jada turned to the supernatural for assistance. In one part of the excerpt, Jada admits to traveling to Ojai, California in search of a “medicine woman” to help bring balance to her life and her family.
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Ojai sits on the traditional territory of the Chumash, a Native American people who inhabited the central and southern coastal regions of California, in portions of what are Morro Bay in the north to Malibu in the south and the Channel Islands.
The place is believed to have supernatural powers, and there are a series of “medicine women” who live there, and offer to use their supernatural powers to help people in need.
“I’ve pulled off the curving mountain road onto what turns out to be the top of a steep driveway leading down to the house of the Medicine Woman — whom I just met on the phone only a couple of weeks earlier,” she explained.
Jada also admits to traveling all the way to Cuba, and visited a Padrino for help. Jada explained: “I even went to Cuba and met with a Padrino (that was intense)”
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