Do you know what a mojo is? I didn’t, until yesterday. In its original meaning, in the African-American folk belief called hoodoo, a mojo’s a small bag worn under the clothes, often made of red flannel and tied with a drawstring, and containing animal, vegetable and/or mineral products thought to have supernatural powers, e.g. protecting from evil, bringing good luck [1, 2]. This is the meaning of mojo in the 1956 song [3, 4] immortalised by McKinley Morganfield, a.k.a. Muddy Waters (pictured) [5]
Latterly the meaning of mojo’s extended to include libido, charm, charisma, karma, talent, self-confidence, energy, cool, magical uniqueness; and cocaine [6].
1 comment:
Yes sir , if you lose your mojo that is serious, I think it's sort of a cooler word for spirit.
This was a lovely lighter piece!
Post a Comment