SHAMANISM / INDIGENOUS CULTURES"This highly readable book will be valuable to every reader interested in Haitian Vodou, and essential for those who want to make the transition from intellectual knowledge to personal experience of a profound and unfairly neglected religion." --John Michael Greer, author of The New Encyclopedia of the Occult, A World Full of Gods, and The Druidry Handbook The Haitian Vodou Handbook explains how to build respectful relationships with the lwa, the spirits honored in Haitian Vodou, and how to transform the fear that often surrounds the Vodou religion. Until…mehr
SHAMANISM / INDIGENOUS CULTURES"This highly readable book will be valuable to every reader interested in Haitian Vodou, and essential for those who want to make the transition from intellectual knowledge to personal experience of a profound and unfairly neglected religion." --John Michael Greer, author of The New Encyclopedia of the Occult, A World Full of Gods, and The Druidry Handbook The Haitian Vodou Handbook explains how to build respectful relationships with the lwa, the spirits honored in Haitian Vodou, and how to transform the fear that often surrounds the Vodou religion. Until recently, the Haitian practice of Vodou was often identified with devil worship, dark curses, and superstition. Some saw the saint images and the Catholic influences and wrote Vodou off as a "Christian aberration." Others were appalled by the animal sacrifices and the fact that the houngans and mambos charge money for their services. Those who sought Vodou because they believed it could harness "evil" forces were disappointed when their efforts to gain fame, fortune, or endless romance failed and so abandoned their "voodoo fetishes." Those who managed to get the attention of the lwa, often received cosmic retaliation for treating the lwa as attack dogs or genies, which only further cemented Vodou's stereotype as "dangerous." Kenaz Filan, an initiate of the Societe; la Belle Venus, offers extensive background information on the featured lwa, including their mythology and ancestral lineage, as well as specific instructions on how to honor and interact fruitfully with those that make themselves accessible. This advice will be especially useful for the solitary practitioner who doesn't have the personal guidance of a societe available. Filan emphasizes the importance of having a quickened mind that can read the lwa's desires intuitively in order to avoid establishing dogma-based relationships. This working guide to successful interaction with the full Vodou pantheon also presents the role of Vodou in Haitian culture and explores the symbiotic relationship Vodou has maintained with Catholicism. Kenaz Filan (Houngan Coquille du Mer) was initiated into Societe la Belle Venus in New York City in 2003 after ten years of solitary service to the lwa. Filan's articles on Vodou have appeared in newWitch, PanGaia, and Planet magazines and in the pagan community newspaper Widdershins.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kenaz Filan (Houngan Coquille du Mer) was initiated in Société la Belle Venus in March 2003 after 10 years of solitary service to the lwa. Filan is the author of The Haitian Vodou Handbook, Vodou Love Magic, and Vodou Money Magic and coauthor of Drawing Down the Spirits. A frequent contributor to PanGaia, Planet Magazine, and Widdershins, Filan is the former managing editor of newWitch magazine and lives in Short Hills, New Jersey.
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Acknowledgments Preface PART ONE Where Are We Going, Where Have We Been? Introduction to Part One 1 Some Words of Caution . . . The Dangers of Haitian Vodou 2 The Roots of Haitian Vodou PART TWO Vodou Today Introduction to Part Two 3 The Mysteries: Bondye and the Lwa 4 The Peristyle: Sacred Space in Vodou 5 Implements: The Tools of Vodou 6 Practices: The Techniques of Haitian Vodou PART THREE The Lwa Introduction to Part Three The Rada Lwa 7 Legba 8 The Marassa 9 Loko and Ayizan 10 Damballah 11 Agwe and La Sirene 12 Ezili Freda 13 Filomez and Klemezin 14 Zaka 15 Ogou The Petwo Lwa 16 Kalfou 17 Ezili Danto 18 Bossou 19 Simbi 20 Gran Bwa 21 Ibo 22 The Djabs The Ghede Lwa 23 The Ghede 24 The Bawon and Brigitte 25 The Ancestors PART FOUR Ceremonies and Wanga Introduction to Part Four 26 Illuminations 27 Actions De Grace 28 The Lave Tet 29 The Garde (Gad) 30 The Maryaj Lwa 31 Kanzo 32 Wanga Conclusion: The Next Step--Seeking a Teacher Resources Notes Glossary Index
Acknowledgments Preface PART ONE Where Are We Going, Where Have We Been? Introduction to Part One 1 Some Words of Caution . . . The Dangers of Haitian Vodou 2 The Roots of Haitian Vodou PART TWO Vodou Today Introduction to Part Two 3 The Mysteries: Bondye and the Lwa 4 The Peristyle: Sacred Space in Vodou 5 Implements: The Tools of Vodou 6 Practices: The Techniques of Haitian Vodou PART THREE The Lwa Introduction to Part Three The Rada Lwa 7 Legba 8 The Marassa 9 Loko and Ayizan 10 Damballah 11 Agwe and La Sirene 12 Ezili Freda 13 Filomez and Klemezin 14 Zaka 15 Ogou The Petwo Lwa 16 Kalfou 17 Ezili Danto 18 Bossou 19 Simbi 20 Gran Bwa 21 Ibo 22 The Djabs The Ghede Lwa 23 The Ghede 24 The Bawon and Brigitte 25 The Ancestors PART FOUR Ceremonies and Wanga Introduction to Part Four 26 Illuminations 27 Actions De Grace 28 The Lave Tet 29 The Garde (Gad) 30 The Maryaj Lwa 31 Kanzo 32 Wanga Conclusion: The Next Step--Seeking a Teacher Resources Notes Glossary Index
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