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Sallie
Ann Glassman is an initiated Vodou priestess who calls up and mediates the
power of the Spirit. Sallie is internationally recognized for her lectures,
art, readings and healing ceremonies. She is one of a handful of Americans
ordained into Vodou in the traditional Haitian initiation.
Sallie is passionate about sharing the rich spiritual and cultural heritage of Vodou. Often maligned and misunderstood, Vodou is actually a healing and life-affirming religion. This ancient religion, currently practiced by 50 million people, speaks directly to our troubled world today. She believes that to discover Vodou is to embark on an encounter with divine mystery. Sallie owns the Island of Salvation Botanica, a store and gallery specializing in Vodou religious supply, medicinal herbs, and Haitian and local artwork. The shop was awarded the “Best of City” award by National Geographic Traveler in 2004. As artist and writer, Sallie has done much to further the understanding of Vodou. She is the author of the widely acclaimed book Vodou Visions, published by Random House. She is the co-creator and artist for The New Orleans Voodoo Tarot, and the illustrator of The Enochian Tarot. A captivating and powerful speaker, Sallie is frequently invited to lecture
on Vodou at universities and conferences. In New Orleans, she performs
annual public ceremonies for St. John’s Eve on Bayou St. John, the
public Hurricane Prevention Ceremony, and for The Day of the Dead.
Sallie Ann is co-creator and co-chairman of the Board of the New Orleans Healing Center, a 55,000 s/f, $12 mil projects, who's three goals include:
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