Pronounced “broo-hoe” (with the “r” rolled), it is Spanish for “wizard,” it is often used in Mexico to describe people who use folk magic. With the impact of Christianity, it has developed a negative connotation for many people.
Readers, please enjoy this guest blog post by Lindsay Fauntleroy, author of the new In Our Element.
These crazy times call for the ones I've been affectionately calling Neo-Ancients. As confusion, worry, and fear run rampant, Neo-Ancients can be...