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- Voodoo - Wikipedia
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- The Basic Beliefs of the Vodou (Voodoo) Religion
Vodou is a monotheistic religion Followers of Vodou -- known as Vodouisants -- believe in a single, supreme godhead that can be equated with the Catholic God This deity is known as Bondye, "the good god" Vodouisants also accept the existence of lesser beings, which they call loa or lwa
- Vodou | Definition, History, West African Vodun, Facts . . .
Vodou is a worldview encompassing philosophy, medicine, justice, and religion Its fundamental principle is that everything is spirit Humans are spirits who inhabit the visible world The unseen world is populated by lwa (spirits), mystè (mysteries), anvizib (the invisibles), zanj (angels), and the spirits of ancestors and the recently deceased
- How Voodoo (Vodou) Works - HowStuffWorks
Voodoo is an oral tradition without a primary holy text, prayer book or set of rituals and beliefs In different regions, Voodoo practices, the names of gods and other traits can vary considerably
- What Is Voodoo and Where Did It Originate? - Cultures of West . . .
Voodoo (or Vodou) is a complex spiritual and religious practice originating in West African traditions Often misunderstood due to its negative portrayal in popular culture, Voodoo is more than a mystical or “dark” practice It is a syncretic religion, meaning it blends different traditions, such as African spiritual beliefs and Catholicism
- Voodoo: Facts About Misunderstood Religion - Live Science
Voodoo is a sensationalized pop-culture caricature of voudon, an Afro-Caribbean religion that originated in Haiti, though followers can be found in Jamaica, the Dominican
- The Origins of Voodoo, a Misunderstood Religion
The History of Voodoo Although the exact origins of Voodoo are unknown, it is generally agreed that this religion has its roots in West Africa Modern day Benin is regarded as the birthplace of this religion, and the name ‘Voodoo’ itself means ‘spirit’ in the local Fon language
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