Growing up, many of us were told prophecy belonged to the Bible, to men in pulpits, or to faraway “chosen ones.” But what if I told you prophecy has always lived in us—passed through the mouths of grandmothers, whispered in dreams, traced in the stars, shuffled in tarot decks, and carried in our bones?
This week on The Practice of a Hoodoo Baptist, I’m sitting down with Dayna Lynn Nuckolls—The People’s Oracle—to talk about prophecy not just as spiritual guidance, but as political fire. Dayna calls her work Divination for Liberation, skillfully using sidereal astrology, tarot, dream interpretation, and intuitive guidance in service of Black resistance.
In this enlightening conversation, we explore the intersections of hoodoo, divination, and spirituality, emphasizing the importance of these practices in navigating oppression and fostering liberation. We also discuss the current cultural perceptions of astrology, the political implications of divination, and the necessity of reconnecting with ancestral wisdom.
Together we ask:
What does it mean to reclaim prophecy as part of our survival toolkit?
How have colonization and Christianity sought to sever us from our oracular inheritance?
Can divination help us build a future that’s freer than our past?
Dayna reminds us that prophecy isn’t just prediction—it’s direction. It’s the courage to say the truth even when the world isn’t ready to hear it.
✨ Tune in to this conversation if you’ve ever wondered how spirit meets struggle, how dreams can be maps, and how divination can become a weapon for liberation.
Because sometimes survival is political. And sometimes, prophecy is too.
For more information on Dayna’s services and products, you can contact her here. Also check out her own podcast, Divination for Liberation.