06 July 2016

Sisterkin Speak : Priestess Diamyn

Oh, me & this the sweetest of sweet, honey melon daughter of Ochun have so much in common, bloodline and all. We saw each other from afar and the vibes were instantaneous and mutual. It's my pleasure to share space ( even if just from the interwebs ) with this Queen. 
After you read the interview, go check out my sisterkin Priestess Diamyn and her new blog Bruja On A Budget



Craftname: Priestess Diamyñ

1. Where were you born?

I was born in Hawaiian Gardens, CA and raised in Long beach, CA.

2. Did you grow up in a religious setting? Or how does your family background affect your relationship to the craft? 

I grew up surrounded by alot of Catholic influences. My maternal grandmother was always worshipping the Santos. My paternal grandmother was also heavy into los Santos, she had an altar for Virgen de la Divina Providencia. With cups of water and flowers. The whole old school espiritismo.

3. At what age did you start to feel pull to be informed of esoteric things? What was your response to that?

From a very young age, like 5, I can remember me and some friends that lived on my block building a teepee made out of towels and sticks. In the teepee we created a club. I would collect rocks and sticks and we would pretend to make magic. Lol I was always more interested in nature, rocks and flowers than Barbie dolls. I knew I was supposed to be on this path. 

4. What was the first book about Magic you ever read.   

The first book I ever read was pretty recent in 2009 after I had my first son, it's called Sea El Santisimo by Mario Dos Ventos. I wanted to stay true to my roots and stick with espiritismo literature.
5. Did you ever play with a Ouija Board?

No, my maternal grandmother always told me to never play that. It wasn't created by us for us. If we wanted to connect with the dead we had our own ways and to stay true to it.

6. Did you have friends/family that shared your interest?

I had many family members who were practicing not too many friends though. So far all the witches besides family I've met are through the internet. It's hard to find a genuine Bruja of color. 

7. What's your favorite divination tool?
 
My favorite would be los cocos, it's a flat circle that we carve from a fresh coconut. Their only used for to consult with ones ancestors, or  Papa Legba, Eleguá  for example. Their used to make sure that their happy and that our offerings are accepted. Etc. I like the fact that we make them and they are not bought , it feels more connected. I received my first set from my padrinos. They are not used for clientele readings.
8. What's your favorite magical accessory?

 I love my selenite, and use anise alot when I work. Anise is one my favorite plants.
9. How did you learn your craft?

 As I grew older I just started acquiring more information. I started asking my grandmother to teach me her ways and asked about our family history. When I found out that my great grandmother was a curandera/shaman, and she passed on gifts to my maternal grandmother and aunts. It just inspired me to learn. Then I learned more In 2015 when I started practicing under my madrina and padrino of los sance. And I'm still learning. 

10. What is your advice to seekers of this path?

My advice would be to look within, start connecting to your roots whatever that is. Because I've found that if you have a inkling of itch for this path that you have a ancestor guiding you. You had someone in your family who practiced and is reaching out to you.  

11. What are you currently reading?

I'm actually creating my own book. Lol. I'm collecting all the knowledge I've obtained and making the ultimate book of shadows.  I plan on releasing it once finished. 

12. Which deities or goddess powers do you align with?

My paternal grandmother always said my color was yellow. I look best in yellow etc. I feel aligned with Mi Bella Yalorde ( Ochun )

13. If you could harness the power of one force of nature, what would it be? And why?

I would harness the power of the dark matter in the universe. Because it's infinite and so vast and has so many mysteries. I could probably build me a black hole.