A generic term used in Hoodoo referring to any powder used in casting a spell that controls or harms someone. Specificlly, it is synonymous for dust from a graveyard or moss from a grave. The word “goofer” is derived from “kufwa,” a word in the Bantu language of Kikongo meaning “to die.” The actual formula may include such things as ash, powdered sulfur, powdered bones, powdered insect chitin, dried manure, or salt.
An ENORMOUS thank you to our LlewellynCon presenters today: Moss Matthey, Anthony Rella, Patti Negri, and Amber C. Snider!
Unable to watch their presentations live? Click on their images below to watch the recording! And, be sure to follow...