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Voodoo God Bondye
Since Bondye (God) is considered unreachable, Vodouisants aim their prayers to lesser entities, the spirits known as loa, or mistè. The most notable loa include Papa Legba (guardian of the crossroads), Erzulie Freda (the spirit of love), Simbi (the spirit of rain and magicians), Kouzin Zaka (the spirit of agriculture), and The Marasa, divine twins considered to be the first children of Bondye. These loa can be divided into 21 nations, which include the Petro, Rada, Congo, and Nago. Each of the loa is associated with a particular Roman Catholic saint. For example, Legba is associated with St. Anthony the Hermit, and Damballa is associated with St. Patrick. The loa also fall into family groups who share a surname, such as Ogou, Ezili, Azaka or Ghede. For instance, "Ezili" is a family, Ezili Danto and Ezili Freda are two individual spirits in that family. Each family is associated with a specific aspect, for instance the Ogou family are soldiers, the Ezili govern the feminine spheres of life, the Azaka govern agriculture, the Ghede govern the sphere of death and fertility. Voodoo healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Love spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/love-spells.html Wealth spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/wealth-spells.html Fertility spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/fertility-spells.html Cleansing spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/cleansing-spells.html Success spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/success-spells.html Voodoo spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Lottery spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lottery-spells.html Job spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/job-spells.html Lucky charms http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lucky-charms.html Binding spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/binding-spells.html Izinyanga http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/izinyanga.html Muthi http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/muthi.html Sangoma healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/sangoma-healer-spells.html Voodoo rituals http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/voodoo-rituals.html
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Voodoo morality
Vodou's moral code focuses on the vices of dishonor and greed. There is also a notion of relative propriety—and what is appropriate to someone with Dambala Wedo as their head may be different from someone with Ogou Feray as their head. For example, one spirit is very cool and the other is very hot. Coolness overall is valued, and so is the ability and inclination to protect oneself and one's own if necessary. Love and support within the family of the Vodou society seem to be the most important considerations. Generosity in giving to the community and to the poor is also an important value. One's blessings come through the community, and one should be willing to give back. There are no "solitaries" in Vodou—only people separated geographically from their elders and house. A person without a relationship of some kind with elders does not practice Vodou as it is understood in Haiti and among Haitians. There is a diversity of practice in Vodou across the country of Haiti and the Haitian diaspora. For instance, in the north of Haiti, the lave tèt ("head washing") or kanzwe may be the only initiation, as it is in the Dominican Republic and Cuba, whereas in Port-au-Prince and the south they practice the kanzo rites with three grades of initiation – kanzo senp, si pwen, and asogwe – and the latter is the most familiar mode of practice outside Haiti. Some lineages combine both, as Mambo Katherine Dunham reports from her personal experience in her book Island Possessed. While the overall tendency in Vodou is conservative in accord with its African roots, there is no singular, definitive form, only what is right in a particular house or lineage. Small details of service and the spirits served vary from house to house, and information in books or on the internet therefore may seem contradictory. There is no central authority or "pope" in Haitian Vodou, since "every mambo and houngan is the head of their own house", as a popular saying in Haiti goes. Another consideration in terms of Haitian diversity are the many sects besides the Sèvi Gine in Haiti such as the Makaya, Rara, and other secret societies, each of which has its own distinct pantheon of spirits. Voodoo healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Love spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/love-spells.html Wealth spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/wealth-spells.html Fertility spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/fertility-spells.html Cleansing spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/cleansing-spells.html Success spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/success-spells.html Voodoo spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Lottery spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lottery-spells.html Job spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/job-spells.html Lucky charms http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lucky-charms.html Binding spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/binding-spells.html Izinyanga http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/izinyanga.html Muthi http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/muthi.html Sangoma healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/sangoma-healer-spells.html Voodoo rituals http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/voodoo-rituals.html
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Haitian mythology
Haitian Vodou is a syncretic mixture of Roman Catholic rituals developed during the French colonial period, based on traditional African beliefs, with roots in Dahomey, Yoruba, and Kongo traditions, and folkloric influence from the indigenous Taino peoples of Haiti. The Loa, or spirits with whom Vodouisants work and practice, are not gods but servants of the Supreme Creator Bondye (pronounced Bon Dieu). In keeping with the French-Catholic influence of the faith, vodousaints are for the most part monotheists, believing that the Loa are great and powerful forces in the world with whom humans interact and vice versa, resulting in a symbiotic relationship intended to bring both humans and the Loa back to Bondye. "Vodou is a religious practice, a faith that points toward an intimate knowledge of God, and offers its practitioners a means to come into communion with the Divine, through an ever evolving paradigm of dance, song and prayers. Voodoo healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Love spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/love-spells.html Wealth spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/wealth-spells.html Fertility spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/fertility-spells.html Cleansing spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/cleansing-spells.html Success spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/success-spells.html Voodoo spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Lottery spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lottery-spells.html Job spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/job-spells.html Lucky charms http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lucky-charms.html Binding spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/binding-spells.html Izinyanga http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/izinyanga.html Muthi http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/muthi.html Sangoma healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/sangoma-healer-spells.html Voodoo rituals http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/voodoo-rituals.html
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Juju
Juju or ju-ju (French: joujou, lit. 'plaything') is a spiritual belief system incorporating objects, such as amulets, and spells used in religious practice, as part of witchcraft in West Africa. The term has been applied to traditional West African religions. The term "juju" and the practices associated with it, travelled to the Americas from West Africa with the influx of slaves via the Atlantic slave trade and still survives in some areas, particularly among the various groups of Maroons, who have preserved their African traditions. Juju is sometimes used to enforce a contract or ensure compliance. In a typical scenario, a juju spell will be placed on a Nigerian woman before she is trafficked into Europe for a life in prostitution, to ensure that she will pay back her traffickers and won't escape The witch doctor casting the spell requires a payment for this service. Juju is also commonly used in an attempt to affect the outcome of football games. Contrary to common belief, Vodun is not related to juju, despite the linguistic and spiritual similarities. Juju has acquired some karmic attributes in more recent times: good juju can stem from almost any good deed; bad juju can be spread just as easily. These ideas revolve around the luck and fortune portions of juju. The use of juju to describe an object usually involves small items worn or carried; these generally contain medicines produced by witch doctors. The term "juju" also is used to refer to the juju bean native to West Africa. The poisonous bean grows on wild tree-dwelling vines. The term "juju" is commonly used to refer to the feeling of something. For example, if a person feels offset by an object or place, they would say that the object or place has "bad juju." Voodoo healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Love spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/love-spells.html Wealth spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/wealth-spells.html Fertility spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/fertility-spells.html Cleansing spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/cleansing-spells.html Success spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/success-spells.html Voodoo spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Lottery spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lottery-spells.html Job spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/job-spells.html Lucky charms http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lucky-charms.html Binding spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/binding-spells.html Izinyanga http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/izinyanga.html Muthi http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/muthi.html Sangoma healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/sangoma-healer-spells.html Voodoo rituals http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/voodoo-rituals.html
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Voodoo practices
The purpose of hoodoo was to allow people access to supernatural forces to improve their lives. Hoodoo is purported to help people attain power or success ("luck") in many areas of life including money, love, health, and employment. As in many other spiritual and medical folk practices, extensive use is made of herbs, minerals, parts of animals' bodies, an individual's possessions and bodily fluids, especially menstrual blood, urine, saliva, and semen. Contact with ancestors or other spirits of the dead is an important practice within the conjure tradition, and the recitation of Psalms from the Bible is also considered spiritually influential in hoodoo. Due to hoodoo's great emphasis on an individual's spiritual power to effect desired change in the course of events, hoodoo's principles are believed to be accessible for use by any individual of faith. Hoodoo practice does not require a formally designated minister. Home-made powders, mojo hands, oils, and talismans form the basis of much rural hoodoo, but there are also some successful commercial companies selling various hoodoo products to urban and town practitioners. These are generally called spiritual supplies, and they include herbs, roots, minerals, candles, incense, oils, floor washes, sachet powders, bath crystals, icons, aerosols, and colognes. Many patent medicines, cosmetics, and household cleaning supplies for mainstream consumers have been aimed also at hoodoo practitioners. Some products have dual usage as conventional and spiritual supplies, examples of which include the Four Thieves Vinegar, Florida Water,] and Red Devil Lye. Hoodoo is linked to a popular tradition of Bottle Trees in the United States. According to gardener and glass bottle researcher Felder Rushing, the use of bottle trees came to the Old South from Africa with the slave trade. Bottle trees were an African tradition, passed down from early Arabian traders. They believed that the bottles trapped the evil spirits until the rising morning sun could destroy them. The use of blue bottles is linked to the "haint blue" spirit specifically. Today, glass bottle trees are a popular garden decoration throughout the South and Southwest Voodoo healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Love spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/love-spells.html Wealth spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/wealth-spells.html Fertility spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/fertility-spells.html Cleansing spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/cleansing-spells.html Success spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/success-spells.html Voodoo spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Lottery spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lottery-spells.html Job spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/job-spells.html Lucky charms http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lucky-charms.html Binding spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/binding-spells.html Izinyanga http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/izinyanga.html Muthi http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/muthi.html Sangoma healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/sangoma-healer-spells.html Voodoo rituals http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/voodoo-rituals.html
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The relationship between Mawu and Vodun
The absolute transcendence attributed to Mawu does not allow one to conceive of his relationship of immanence with humanity. Yet the human spirit needs a relationship of salvific proximity, of easy access to the Supreme Being. And since creatures manifest the Creator, man finds sacred forces in certain phenomena or situations that are beyond his understanding. It is through this vision of the world that Vodun emerges. For the people of South Benin, Mawu is good, but he does not concern himself directly with man; he is omnipotent but has delegated his power to the Vodun(s). Hence the Vodun(s), recognized as Mawu’s creatures, according to the Fon expression “Mawu wê do Vodun lê“, are Mawu’s representatives among men, signs of the divinity’s immanence in response to the spiritual desires of mankind. In this sense, Vodun designates all that is sacred, all power coming from the invisible world to influence the world of the living, everything that is mysterious. For this reason, it is explicitly distinct from Mawu. But we find that there is no actual worship of the latter in the tradition, except certain spontaneous prayers or references such as “Mawu na blo” (God will act), “Kpê Mawu ton” (may God decide thus) used on different occasions. The Vodun(s) receive the worship because of their proximity to man compared to Mawu. Divine qualities are attributed to them, characterised as the spirits they are considered to be above all natural laws. All these attributes are the work of Mawu. Examining the internal dynamics of the Vodun pantheon will give a clearer idea of the dependent relationship the Vodun(s) have with Mawu. Voodoo healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Love spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/love-spells.html Wealth spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/wealth-spells.html Fertility spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/fertility-spells.html Cleansing spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/cleansing-spells.html Success spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/success-spells.html Voodoo spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Lottery spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lottery-spells.html Job spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/job-spells.html Lucky charms http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lucky-charms.html Binding spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/binding-spells.html Izinyanga http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/izinyanga.html Muthi http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/muthi.html Sangoma healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/sangoma-healer-spells.html Voodoo rituals http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/voodoo-rituals.html
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Voodoo energy healing
Energy medicine, energy therapy, energy healing, or spiritual healing are branches of alternative medicine based on a pseudo-scientific belief that healers can channel healing energy into a patient and effect positive results. This idea itself contains several methods: hands-on, hands-off, and distant (or absent) where the patient and healer are in different locations. Many schools of energy healing exist using many names, for example, biofield energy healing, spiritual healing, contact healing, distant healing, Qi Do, therapeutic touch, Reiki or Qigong. Spiritual healing occurs largely in non-denominational and ecumenical contexts. Practitioners do not see traditional religious faith as a prerequisite for effecting cures. Faith healing, by contrast, takes place within a traditional religious context. While early reviews of the scientific literature on energy healing were equivocal and recommended further research, more recent reviews have concluded that there is no evidence supporting clinical efficiency. The theoretical basis of healing has been criticised as implausible, research and reviews supportive of energy medicine have been faulted for containing methodological flaws and selection bias, and positive therapeutic results have been dismissed as resulting from known psychological mechanisms. Edzard Ernst, formerly Professor of Complementary and Alternative Medicine at the University of Exeter, has warned that "healing continues to be promoted despite the absence of biological plausibility or convincing clinical evidence ... that these methods work therapeutically and plenty to demonstrate that they do not". Some claims of those purveying "energy medicine" devices are known to be fraudulent and their marketing practices have drawn law-enforcement action in the US There is a history of association or exploitation of scientific inventions by individuals claiming that newly discovered science could help people to heal: In the 19th century, electricity and magnetism were in the "borderlands" of science and electrical quackery was rife. These concepts continue to inspire writers in the New Age movement. In the early 20th century health claims for radio-active materials put lives at risk, and recently quantum mechanics and grand unification theory have provided similar opportunities for commercial exploitation. Thousands of devices claiming to heal via putative or veritable energy are used worldwide. Many of them are illegal or dangerous and are marketed with false or unproven claims. Several of these devices have been banned. Reliance on spiritual and energetic healings is associated with serious harm or death when medical treatment is delayed or foregone Voodoo healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Love spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/love-spells.html Wealth spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/wealth-spells.html Fertility spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/fertility-spells.html Cleansing spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/cleansing-spells.html Success spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/success-spells.html Voodoo spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Lottery spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lottery-spells.html Job spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/job-spells.html Lucky charms http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lucky-charms.html Binding spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/binding-spells.html Izinyanga http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/izinyanga.html Muthi http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/muthi.html Sangoma healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/sangoma-healer-spells.html Voodoo rituals http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/voodoo-rituals.html
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Energy healing beliefs
Energy healing relies on a belief in the ability of a practitioner to channel healing energy into the person seeking help by different methods: hands-on, hands-off, and distant (or absent) where the patient and healer are in different locations. The Brockhampton Guide to Spiritual Healing describes contact healing in terms of "transfer of ... healing energy" and distant healing based on visualising the patient in perfect health. Practitioners say that this "healing energy" is sometimes perceived by the therapist as a feeling of heat. There are various schools of energy healing, including biofield energy healing, spiritual healing, contact healing, distant healing, therapeutic touch, Reiki, Qigong, and many others. Spiritual healing is largely non-denominational; traditional religious faith is not seen as a prerequisite for effecting a cure. Faith healing, by contrast, takes place within a religious context. The Buddha is often quoted by practitioners of energy medicine, but he did not practise "hands on or off" healing. Energy healing techniques such as Therapeutic touch have found recognition in the nursing profession. In 2005-2006, the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association approved the diagnosis of "energy field disturbance" in patients, reflective of what has been variously called a "postmodern" or "anti-scientific" approach to nursing care. This approach has been strongly criticised. Believers in these techniques have proposed quantum mystical invocations of non-locality to try to explain distant healing. They have also proposed that healers act as a channel passing on a kind of bioelectromagnetism which shares similarities to vitalistic pseudosciences such as orgone or qi. Drew Leder remarked in a paper in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine that such ideas were attempts to "make sense of, interpret, and explore 'psi' and distant healing." and that "such physics-based models are not presented as explanatory but rather as suggestive."Beverly Rubik, in an article in the same journaljustified her belief with references to biophysical systems theory, bioelectromagnetics, and chaos theory that provide her with a "...scientific foundation for the biofield..." Writing in the Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, James Oschman introduced the concept of healer-sourced electromagnetic fields which change in frequency. Oschman believes that "healing energy" derives from electromagnetic frequencies generated by a medical device, projected from the hands of the healer, or by electrons acting as antioxidants. Physicists and sceptics roundly criticise these explanations as pseudophysics — a branch of pseudoscience which explains magical thinking by using irrelevant jargon from modern physics to exploit scientific illiteracy and to impress the unsophisticated. Indeed, even enthusiastic supporters of energy healing point out that "there are only very tenuous theoretical foundations underlying [spiritual] healing Voodoo healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Love spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/love-spells.html Wealth spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/wealth-spells.html Fertility spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/fertility-spells.html Cleansing spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/cleansing-spells.html Success spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/success-spells.html Voodoo spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Lottery spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lottery-spells.html Job spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/job-spells.html Lucky charms http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lucky-charms.html Binding spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/binding-spells.html Izinyanga http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/izinyanga.html Muthi http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/muthi.html Sangoma healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/sangoma-healer-spells.html Voodoo rituals http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/voodoo-rituals.html
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Energy medicine
Energy medicine, energy therapy, energy healing, or spiritual healing are branches of alternative medicine based on a pseudo-scientific belief that healers can channel healing energy into a patient and effect positive results. This idea itself contains several methods: hands-on, hands-off,] and distant (or absent) where the patient and healer are in different locations. Many schools of energy healing exist using many names, for example, biofield energy healing, spiritual healing, contact healing, distant healing, Qi Do, therapeutic touch, Reikior Qigong. Spiritual healing occurs largely in non-denominational and ecumenical contexts. Practitioners do not see traditional religious faith as a prerequisite for effecting cures.Faith healing, by contrast, takes place within a traditional religious context. While early reviews of the scientific literature on energy healing were equivocal and recommended further research, more recent reviews have concluded that there is no evidence supporting clinical efficiency. The theoretical basis of healing has been criticised as implausible, research and reviews supportive of energy medicine have been faulted for containing methodological flaws and selection bias,and positive therapeutic results have been dismissed as resulting from known psychological mechanisms. Edzard Ernst, formerly Professor of Complementary and Alternative Medicine at the University of Exeter, has warned that "healing continues to be promoted despite the absence of biological plausibility or convincing clinical evidence ... that these methods work therapeutically and plenty to demonstrate that they do not".Some claims of those purveying "energy medicine" devices are known to be fraudulent and their marketing practices have drawn law-enforcement action in the US Voodoo healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Love spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/love-spells.html Wealth spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/wealth-spells.html Fertility spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/fertility-spells.html Cleansing spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/cleansing-spells.html Success spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/success-spells.html Voodoo spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Lottery spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lottery-spells.html Job spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/job-spells.html Lucky charms http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lucky-charms.html Binding spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/binding-spells.html Izinyanga http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/izinyanga.html Muthi http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/muthi.html Sangoma healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/sangoma-healer-spells.html Voodoo rituals http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/voodoo-rituals.html
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Ayurveda healing
Ayurveda is a system of medicine with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent. Globalized and modernized practices derived from Ayurveda traditions are a type of complementary or alternative medicine. In countries beyond India, Ayurveda therapies and practices have been integrated in general wellness applications and in some cases in medical use. The main classical Ayurveda texts begin with accounts of the transmission of medical knowledge from the Gods to sages, and then to human physicians. In Sushruta Samhita (Sushruta's Compendium), Sushruta wrote that Dhanvantari, Hindu god of Ayurveda, incarnated himself as a king of Varanasi and taught medicine to a group of physicians, including Sushruta. Ayurveda therapies have varied and evolved over more than two millennia.Therapies are typically based on complex herbal compounds, minerals and metal substances (perhaps under the influence of early Indian alchemy or rasa shastra). Ancient Ayurveda texts also taught surgical techniques, including rhinoplasty, kidney stone extractions, sutures, and the extraction of foreign objects. Although laboratory experiments suggest it is possible that some substances used in Ayurveda might be developed into effective treatments, there is no evidence that any are effective as currently practiced.[12] Ayurveda medicine is considered pseudoscientific. Other researchers consider it a protoscience, or trans-science system instead. In a 2008 study, close to 21% of Ayurveda U.S. and Indian-manufactured patent medicines sold through the Internet were found to contain toxic levels of heavy metals, specifically lead, mercury, and arsenic.The public health implications of such metallic contaminants in India are unknown. Some scholars assert that Ayurveda originated in prehistoric times, and that some of the concepts of Ayurveda have existed from the time of the Indus Valley Civilization or even earlier. Ayurveda developed significantly during the Vedic period and later some of the non-Vedic systems such as Buddhism and Jainism also developed medical concepts and practices that appear in the classical Ayurveda texts. Humoral balance is emphasized, and suppressing natural urges is considered unhealthy and claimed to lead to illness. Ayurveda treatises describe three elemental substances, the humours (Sanskrit doṣas), wind (Sanskrit vāta), bile (pitta) and phlegm (kapha), and state that equality (Skt. sāmyatva) of the doṣas results in health, while inequality (viṣamatva) results in disease. Ayurveda treatises divide medicine into eight canonical components. Ayurveda practitioners had developed various medicinal preparations and surgical procedures from at least the beginning of the common era. Voodoo healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Love spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/love-spells.html Wealth spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/wealth-spells.html Fertility spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/fertility-spells.html Cleansing spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/cleansing-spells.html Success spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/success-spells.html Voodoo spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Lottery spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lottery-spells.html Job spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/job-spells.html Lucky charms http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lucky-charms.html Binding spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/binding-spells.html Izinyanga http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/izinyanga.html Muthi http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/muthi.html Sangoma healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/sangoma-healer-spells.html Voodoo rituals http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/voodoo-rituals.html
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Bon Dieu
Bon Dieu is the universal power and primordial God. He created all the original deity's and is the epitome of universal power. He gave the deity's order in power in the world. His word is law, even for the deity's. Believers of Voodoo almost never contact Bon Dieu directly, it is the job of the Diety's to take care of the worries and concerns of believers. Voodoo healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Love spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/love-spells.html Wealth spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/wealth-spells.html Fertility spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/fertility-spells.html Cleansing spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/cleansing-spells.html Success spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/success-spells.html Voodoo spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Lottery spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lottery-spells.html Job spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/job-spells.html Lucky charms http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lucky-charms.html Binding spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/binding-spells.html Izinyanga http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/izinyanga.html Muthi http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/muthi.html Sangoma healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/sangoma-healer-spells.html Voodoo rituals http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/voodoo-rituals.html
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Voodoo Loa
Adjassou-Linguetor – Haitian loa in the form of spring water (goddess) . Adjinakou – Haitian loa in the form of an elephant. Adya Houn’tò – Haitian loa of the drums Agassou – Haitian loa which guards the Dahomean traditions. Agwe – loa of fish and aquatic plants. Aido Quedo – loa of fertility and snakes. Ayida-Weddo – Haitian goddess, where she is also known as Rainbow Snake. She is married to Damballa. Ayizan – Haitian goddess of the marketplace. Azaka Medeh – loa of harvest. Azaka-Tonnerre – Haitian god of thunder, agriculture and farmers. Bacalou – Haitian vodou evil spirit depicted by the skull and crossbones. Badessy – Haitian god of the sky. Baron La Croix – loa of the dead and sexuality. Baron Samedi – loa of the dead. Boli Shah – Haitian family loa. Bossou Ashadeh – Haitian loa, king of Dahomey. Boum’ba Maza – Haitian family loa. Bugid Y Aiba – Haitian (and Puerto Rican) god of war. Captain Debas – Haitian family loa. Clermeil – Haitian god of flowing waters. Conga – Haitian vodou deity. Congo – Haitian vodou deity. Damballa – father of the loa and humankind. Dan Petro – Haitian god of farmers. Dan Wédo – Haitian loa of the king of France. Diable Tonnere – Haitian god of thunder. Diejuste – Haitian vodou deity. Dinclinsin – Haitian vodou deity feared for his severity. Eleggua or Eshu – Child trickster deity. Erzulie Dantor – Haitian vodou goddess of wealth, vengeance, and protection. She is syncretised with Our Lady of Czestochowa. Erzulie Freda Dahomey – Haitian vodou goddess of beauty, dancing, flowers, jewels, love and luxury. Married to Damballa, Agwe and Ogoun. She is syncretised with Mater Dolorosa. Also called Mami Wata in African mythology. Gran Ibo – Haitian goddess of wisdom and patience. Gran Maître – Haitian creator god. Grand Bois – Haitian loa of creation. Kalfu – Haitian god of the night, symbolized by the moon. Thought to be very dangerous. Lemba – Haitian vodou deity. Limba – Haitian loa believed to live among rocks. Thought to have insatiable hunger and eats people, even his own followers. L’inglesou – Haitian loa which lives among rocks and in ravines. Loco – Haitian god of trees, plants and healers. Lutin – The ghost of an unbaptized child in Haitian vodou tradition. Mademoiselle Charlotte – Haitian loa who resembles Caucasian women. Mait’ Carrefour – Haitian god of magicians and lord of the crossroads, also called Kalfu. Maîtresse Délai – Haitian loa who is a patron of the hountor or tambourine player. Maîtresse Hounon’gon – Haitian loa which chants the canzo or ordeal by fire in vodou tradition. Maman Brigitte – Vodou death loa. Marassa – The twin gods of Haitian vodou. Marassa Jumeaux – The ghosts of dead twins in Haitian vodou tradition. Marinette – Haitian loa, violent and powerful. Mambo – Haitian loa who brings storms. Mounanchou – Haitian vodou deity. Nago Shango- Haitian vodou deity. Obatala – yoruba creator god. Ogoun – Haitian vodou god of fire, iron, politics, thunder and war. Oshun – yoruba goddess of love, also Erzulie Freda (in Vodou). Oya – yoruba warrior goddess. Papa Legba – intermediary between the loa and humanity. Pie – Haitian god of floods, soldier loa. Simbi – Haitian water snake loa, which is one of the three vodou cosmic serpents. Sobo – Haitian god of thunder. Sousson-Pannan – Haitian loa thought to be evil and ugly, with a body covered in sores. Ti Jean Quinto – A mean Haitian spirit which lives under bridges and assumes the form of a policeman. Ti Malice – Haitian trickster loa. Ti-Jean Petro – Haitian snake deity and the son of Dan Petro. Yemalla – Yoruba mother goddess, also called LaSiren, Mami Wata Voodoo healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Love spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/love-spells.html Wealth spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/wealth-spells.html Fertility spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/fertility-spells.html Cleansing spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/cleansing-spells.html Success spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/success-spells.html Voodoo spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Lottery spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lottery-spells.html Job spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/job-spells.html Lucky charms http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lucky-charms.html Binding spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/binding-spells.html Izinyanga http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/izinyanga.html Muthi http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/muthi.html Sangoma healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/sangoma-healer-spells.html Voodoo rituals http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/voodoo-rituals.html
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The soul in voodoo
Voodoo believers understand the soul not as a compact unity, but divide it into two parts, the Ti-bon-ange (vital spark and conscience - Voodoo) and the Gros-bon-ange (the individual and immortal soul, also can be equated to the ego. After physical death it returns to the underworld of the minds). Together these parts form the mind and the soul of a living person. The Ti-bon-ane is of the unique vital spark of a person, without him he cannot live. If a person dies, the Ti-bon-ange goes to Dahome (Vodooistische On the other side), remains with the forefathers and becomes one of them. The Gros-bon-ange is unique and the mind of a person. As soon as a person has passed away, and his Gros-bon-ange was long enough with Dahome, his Gros-bon-ange is born again and receives a new Ti-bon-ange in the birth. Thus, it is absolutely logical for Voodoo believers to talk to their ancestors and ask them for advice and help, even if they have been deceased for many years. Voodoo healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Love spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/love-spells.html Wealth spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/wealth-spells.html Fertility spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/fertility-spells.html Cleansing spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/cleansing-spells.html Success spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/success-spells.html Voodoo spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Lottery spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lottery-spells.html Job spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/job-spells.html Lucky charms http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lucky-charms.html Binding spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/binding-spells.html Izinyanga http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/izinyanga.html Muthi http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/muthi.html Sangoma healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/sangoma-healer-spells.html Voodoo rituals http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/voodoo-rituals.html
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Ancestor worship in Voodoo
So if a family member dies but still exists in material form, then there is no reason to not talk further with this family member and ask for help and advice from them. As a payment for their assistance sacrifices must be made and their graves kept in order, so you can remember them more. While ancestors are considered not as powerful as Loa, they have some knowledge and a certain power to influence the future and fate of their offspring. Voodoo healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Love spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/love-spells.html Wealth spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/wealth-spells.html Fertility spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/fertility-spells.html Cleansing spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/cleansing-spells.html Success spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/success-spells.html Voodoo spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Lottery spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lottery-spells.html Job spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/job-spells.html Lucky charms http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lucky-charms.html Binding spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/binding-spells.html Izinyanga http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/izinyanga.html Muthi http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/muthi.html Sangoma healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/sangoma-healer-spells.html Voodoo rituals http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/voodoo-rituals.html
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Voodoo history
The history of voodoo does not start, as many people believe around 1500 AD in Haiti, but about 15,000 years before Christ in Africa.
Thus, the real source of voodoo is the Egyptian pyramids. These people would later come to be called 'Yoruba'. They were slaves to the Pharaohs and Kings.
These people were later released however they never forgot the unbelievable things that they saw. They had a profound admiration for God and desired to know him.
At This time the Yoruba crossed into Africa from Egypt, using a route which crossed over into Afica from the Nile and into Niger.
In this area of today's Nigeria, at the time, was a culture called the 'Nok'. Between 200 and 500 BC, The Yoruba met the Nok and the two cultures slowly began to merge.
Under the leadership of the Yoruba king Oduduwa, the people of Yoruba settled down in the city of Ile-Ife, which was considered a holy city by the natives.
Descendant of this nation conquered large areas and laid the foundation of the Yoruba kingdom and spread voodoo through all of his conquered lands.
In 1492 AD Columbus discovered an island, known today as Haiti, which he named "Hispaniola". Very quickly, the settlers discovered the sugar cane and tobacco, the benefits of cotton and agricultural wealth of Hispaniola.
The original inhabitants of Hispaniola, proved to be poor slaves, and very susceptible to diseases. King Charles V of Spain ordered the deportation of 15,000 blacks from Africa to meet the demand of the Spanish colonists in Hispaniola.
As indeed belonged to many but not all, of the black slaves of the Yoruba ethnic group, soon began to merge cultures and religions, and laid the foundation for today's voodoo.
Today it is estimated that from the 16th to 19th century nearly 12 million people were deported from Africa.
Of the survivors a little bit more than forty percent presumably went to the Caribbean (Haiti, Cuba and Jamaica), possibly also many to Brazil, approximately five percent to North America and the remaining in Spanish, French and Dutch South America.
Therefore Haitian voodoo developed, the Cuban variation of Voodoo Santeria as well as the Brazilian variations of Voodoo Candomble and Umbanda.
In the historical consciousness of the Haitians Voodoo has an extraordinary meaning and as well played a role in Bois Caiman, and in the ensuing revolution. This has made the voodoo into a kind of national religion of Haiti. Thus today Voodoo has a certain military symbolism, which is not found in other Afro-American religions.
In 1996 Voodoo became an official national religion in Benin. April 4th 2003 opened yet another new chapter for the Voodoo religion. Voodoo was made the official religion of Haiti.
Priests and priestesses in Haiti now have the same rights as their Catholic counterparts. They may perform formal marriages, baptisms and conduct funerals.
A few years ago Voodoo was recognized by the pope as a separate religion, because Voodoo priest have healed so many people and their healing power has become very well known.
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Dominican Vudú
Dominican Vudú uses a different percussion, a lot of times it is played with Atabales or "Tambore de Palo", which are of Kongo origin; along with it a Guira (Scraper) is usually used. The drums are known as Palos and the drummers as Paleros, and when a ceremony in which they are at is usually referred to as a Fiesta de Palo. Dominican Vudú is practiced through a Tcha-Tcha (“maraca” – which means rattle) lineage.[1] In Haiti, Vodoo has come about and become more popular through another lineage known as the Asson. However, before the Asson, the Tcha-Tcha lineage was the prominent lineage in Haiti. Thus the Tcha-Tcha lineage is one of the oldest lineages within the Vodou tradition Dominican Vudú practitioners are often called “Caballos”, but they are also known as Papa Bokos and Papa Loa (masculine); and Mama Mambos and Mama Loa (feminine). One who has obtained this title has gone through the last and highest level of initiation that can take anywhere between 3 and 9 days and nights as well as have spent a time working for the community Voodoo healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Love spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/love-spells.html Wealth spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/wealth-spells.html Fertility spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/fertility-spells.html Cleansing spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/cleansing-spells.html Success spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/success-spells.html Voodoo spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Lottery spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lottery-spells.html Job spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/job-spells.html Lucky charms http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lucky-charms.html Binding spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/binding-spells.html Izinyanga http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/izinyanga.html Muthi http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/muthi.html Sangoma healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/sangoma-healer-spells.html Voodoo rituals http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/voodoo-rituals.html
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Vodun cosmology
Vodun cosmology centers around the vodun spirits and other elements of divine essence that govern the Earth, a hierarchy that range in power from major deities governing the forces of nature and human society to the spirits of individual streams, trees, and rocks, as well as dozens of ethnic vodun, defenders of a certain clan, tribe, or nation. The vodun are the center of religious life, similar in many ways to doctrines such as the intercession of saints and angels that made Vodun appear compatible with Christianity, especially Catholicism, and produced syncretic religions such as Haitian Vodou. Adherents also emphasize ancestor worship and hold that the spirits of the dead live side by side with the world of the living, each family of spirits having its own female priesthood, sometimes hereditary when it's from mother to blood daughter. Patterns of worship follow various dialects, spirits, practices, songs, and rituals. A divine Creator, called variously Mawu or Mahu, is a female being who in one tradition bore seven children and gave each rule over a realm of nature - animals, earth, and sea - or else these children are inter-ethnic and related to natural phenomena or to historical or mythical individuals. The Creator embodies a dual cosmogonic principle of which Mawu the moon and Lisa the sun are respectively the female and male aspects, often portrayed as the twin children of the Creator. In other traditions, Legba is represented as Mawu's masculine counterpart, thus being represented as a phallus or as a man with a prominent phallus. Dan, who is Mawu's androgynous son, is represented as a rainbow serpent, and was to remain with her and act as a go-between with her other creations. As the mediator between the spirits and the living, Dan maintains balance, order, peace and communication. All creation is considered divine and therefore contains the power of the divine. This is how medicines such as herbal remedies are understood, and explains the ubiquitous use of mundane objects in religious ritual. Vodun talismans, called "fetishes", are objects such as statues or dried animal or human parts that are sold for their healing and spiritually rejuvenating properties Voodoo healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Love spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/love-spells.html Wealth spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/wealth-spells.html Fertility spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/fertility-spells.html Cleansing spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/cleansing-spells.html Success spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/success-spells.html Voodoo spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com Lottery spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lottery-spells.html Job spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/job-spells.html Lucky charms http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/lucky-charms.html Binding spells http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/binding-spells.html Izinyanga http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/izinyanga.html Muthi http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/muthi.html Sangoma healer http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/sangoma-healer-spells.html Voodoo rituals http://www.voodoohealingspells.com/voodoo-rituals.html
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