The Metaphysical Traphouse
A black owned metaphysical store.
The viral Vicks meme got the story wrong. The real history is much deeper than Lunsford Lane or Lunsford Richardson alone.
We’ll be discussing Vicks, Wiley & Miley Jones, Black healing traditions, and more from The Conjuring of America by at our Hoodoo Book Club via live and zoom June 8th at 7pm central. Dm for more info.
05/31/2026
🫧🌊 Under the THSea Ball 🌊🫧
The Majik Trap is headed beneath the waves for an evening of music, vendors, good vibes, and a little majik with
I’ll be bringing crystals, candles, incense, spiritual tools, jewelry, and more. We’ll also have a limited number of seashell-shaped selenite bowls available for this event. Once they’re gone, they’re gone, so be sure to stop by early and grab yours. 🐚✨
Whether you’re coming for the dab bar, food truck, shopping, or just an excuse to finally wear that outfit that’s been waiting in your closet, this is the perfect night to get out and enjoy yourself.
📍 Lulo Soundroom
📅 June 6
⏰ 8PM–12AM
Come find The Majik Trap, say hello, and take home a little piece of majik from under the sea. 🌊✨
05/31/2026
🌞✨ Double the vibes, double the magic on June 6th! ✨🌞
Before I dive Under the THSea, catch me vending with The Majik Trap at Summer of Soul’d from 2PM–8PM at Kossie Gardner Sr. Park!
I’ll be bringing crystals, manifestation candles, spiritual goodies, incense, Florida Water, jewelry, and all the trap magic you’ve come to love. Come shop Black, support local creatives, grab a bite, enjoy the music, and pour into community with us.
Then when the sun goes down, I’ll be heading to my next stop for a little underwater adventure. 🧜🏾♀️🌊
See y’all outside, Nashville!
Memorial Day may be over, but honoring our dead should never be seasonal.
For the enslaved souls buried beneath Tennessee soil with no markers, no flowers, and no names spoken aloud. We must hold these plantations accountable and remember the ancestors history tried to erase.
Visit the graves. Leave flowers anyway. Speak their names. Memory is a form of resistance.
04/23/2026
The Majik Trap is stepping into a whole new arena… and baby, it’s giving LEGENDARY ✨🏆
Catch us vending at our FIRST Ballroom function — not your average “ball,” we’re talking Black ballroom culture, LGBTQ+ excellence, runway, performance, REALNESS 🔥
We’re bringing the majik, the energy, and the spiritual drip to a space that BEEN iconic 💫
Pull up, show OUT, and don’t forget…
✨ Best dressed might walk away with a bag
✨ Legends will be made on that floor
✨ And we’ll be there with everything you need to stay protected, fly, and aligned
📍 Riverside Revival – Nashville
🗓 Saturday, April 25
If you know, you KNOW.
If you don’t… it’s time to learn. 🖤
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03/01/2026
March energy is about wisdom, protection, and ancestral alignment.
If you’re deepening your conjure practice this month, make sure your spiritual cabinet is stocked.
At The Metaphysical Traphouse we carry:
🕯 Hand-poured manifestation candles
🔮 Crystals for clarity, grounding & psychic protection
🌿 Florida Water & cleansing tools
📿 Mojo bag ingredients
🪔 Incense & altar essentials
Hoodoo is lived. Not just discussed.
Whether you’re studying, working your altar, or building your root cabinet, we ship worldwide and offer local pickup at pop-ups around Nashville.
Tap in. Protect your energy. Work your roots.
Shop: themajiktrap.com
The Majik Trap The Metaphysical Traphouse
Back at for the Black-Owned Business Pop Up and it really feels like a family reunion at this point.
Every year we gather.
Every year we build.
Every year we support each other on purpose.
The Majik Trap: The Metaphysical Traphouse pulled up with handmade manifestation candles, custom crystal jewelry, incense blends, and spiritual tools for the soul.
Shoutout to the beautiful Black businesses I got to share space with:
And babyyyy I even got a 10-minute stretch from because the body needs alignment while the spirit secures the bag.
Grateful for intentional spaces that center us. See y’all next year — same magic, bigger blessings.
02/17/2026
This Sunday, February 22nd I’ll be vending at Highland Yoga for their Black-Owned Business Celebration from 9:45AM–2PM 🖤
If you’ve been needing to restock your candles, crystals, Florida Water, or spiritual self-care tools — this is your sign.
Stay after the pop-up for a neighborhood run/walk with 6RUN5 at 2PM and a FREE yoga class at 2:45PM. Make a whole Sunday ritual out of it.
Come move your body.
Come ground your spirit.
Come support Black-owned businesses.
Sign up for the class here:
🔗 https://get.mndbdy.ly/tQPa9YIQO0b
See you in the lobby ✨
02/03/2026
February is Black History Month, and today I want to honor a Black woman whose name is rarely spoken outside of spiritual lineages.
Mother Catherine Seals was a powerful spiritual leader based in Memphis, Tennessee and a central figure in the Spiritual Church movement. She was known for her healing work, prophetic gifts, and leadership during a time when Black spirituality was heavily policed and misunderstood.
Like many Spiritual Church leaders, Mother Seals blended hoodoo and conjure traditions with Christianity, spirit communication, ancestor reverence, and healing practices. These churches were often led by Black women and served as sanctuaries for working class Black communities navigating Jim Crow violence, poverty, and spiritual displacement.
This is Black history.
Black women building institutions.
Black spirituality as survival.
Sacred work carried forward without permission.
Black history lives in our rituals, our altars, and the women who kept the doors open when no one else would.
Part 2 | Dr. Jack Macon
The records exist.
Petitions, court proceedings, and written testimony prove Dr. Jack Macon’s role as a healer in Nashville — even while enslaved.
Black knowledge was documented, used, and exploited by the legal system, yet rarely honored.
This is what the archives actually say.
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310 E Old Hickory Boulevard
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| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 5pm |
| Sunday | 9am - 5pm |
