Crossroads Work
I don’t often talk about crossroads work, but in light of my post here, it’s relevant. In the case I discuss there, while I ended up burning the nasty stuff, I just as easily could have taken it all to a crossroads. (I did what divination showed best).
I was planning a long post on why crossroads are such potent places of power, how to incorporate them into uncrossing work, what to dispose there, what not to do there, etc. but then I found this site and it’s fantastic. Everything that I would have said about crossroads and more you can read here. I have no idea who this spirit worker is, but they know their conjure. I read through a couple of pages and their work looks solid. It’s certainly so on crossroads. I highly recommend taking a moment to read through the material found there on that topic.
Posted on January 30, 2023, in Uncategorized and tagged conjure, crossroads, magic, spiritwork, uncrossing. Bookmark the permalink. 5 Comments.
Unfortunately,the site is not working…at least not from my cellphone.
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Try it again — I updated the links. I had trouble with them too. I’ll type it out here: https://thiscrookedcrown.com/2018/05/29/what-makes-a-crossroads-a-crossroads/
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Both links worked on my end. I’d never heard of crossroads in this context before, definitely gives me food for thought…
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I first encountered the magic of crossroads when I was traveling in Virginia tracing Gen. U.S. Grant’s route to Appomattox. A battle happened at Five Forks, VA. Yes, that is a crossroad to beat all crossroads. It wasn’t supposed to have occurred, but the two armies met there since all the roads in the area converge there. I could feel something that went beyond an ordinary crossroad.
When I got home, I realized that my building was at the meeting of five roads, as well. It explained a lot of what was happening.
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