Articles about Vodou (0-12 of 12)

  • Boj Proti Plevelum Se Non-selektivních Herbicidu
    By: Xen Daniels | - Plevel mue bt jednm z nejvetch frustrac, mue zahradnk setkn, bez ohledu na to, co delte - vdy vypad, e vrtit se ve vetm poctu znicit vekerou tekou prci. Mte-li problmy s plevelem na zahrdce, muete vyreit problm pomoc nekterho z mnoha druhu neselektivn herbicid, kter je na trhu. Tento clnek vm pomue vybrat vhodn herbicid, a tak poskytuje nvod na jeho pouit.

    Vber vhodnch neselektivnch herbicidu je dule ...

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  • Vyhľadávané Oblasti Turistiky Pod Tatrami
    By: miklo | - V tomto opise chcem sa pozrie na zaujmav monosti dovoleniek v Slovenskch oblastiach. Nevedn sa stva urite regin Liptov. Z regionlneho hadiska SR zaujma polohu v severnej a trochu zpadnej asti Slovenska nealeko hranice s Poskom. Turizmus je preto obohaten aj o turistov z blzkeho Poska. V terajch rokoch (okolo 2010), tunajia oblas zaznamenva bytok potu takchto nvtevnkov pre kurzov nevhody mien, turistickch dotci v Poskej rep ...
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  • The Zombies Through The History
    By: Maria Lopez | - A zombie is often a reanimated dead or a mindless human being. In the middle ages it was commonly believed that the souls of the dead will return to the earth and haunt the living. The zombies appear in several other cultures worldwide like China, India, Japan, the Pacific and the Native Americans.

    Haitian Vodou is a religion from the Caribbean country of Haiti. As a part of the Vodou religion they belive that magician called bokors can revive the recently dead. According to the ten ...

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  • A History Of Voodoo In New Orleans
    By: Julia Roslyn Antle | - In America, New Orleans is often associated with two things: Mardi Gras and Voodoo. Although only approximately 15-20% of the population of Louisiana practices the religion of voodoo (also known as Vodou), its dark allure has captured the attention of many. Tourists visiting New Orleans regularly seek out voodoo attractions and shops selling voodoo-related items, tantalized by stories of voodoo dolls, possession by evil spirits, voodoo curses, and zombies.

    While such fare undoubt ...

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  • A Brief History Of Voodoo Witchcraft
    By: Julia Roslyn Antle | - Voodoo (or Vodou) is said to have originated within the ancient African and Native American cultures, where the shamans, or the female oracles, conducted their rituals to ensure their spirit followed the path of their God, and could join with him once the body returned to earth.

    Before a person may become a shaman or oracle of their village, it was important that the spirits were able to enter the body, and that the body was strong enough to withstand the power that came from abo ...

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  • Plant Spirit Shamanism: Voodoo Shamanism
    By: ross heaven | - This is Tim Booth's introduction to my book, Vodou Shaman, where he speaks of his own experiences with Vodou / Voodoo.


    What do we really know about voodoo' in the West? Almost nothing. Not even the correct spelling. Even now my computer underlines Vodou (its correct name) in red to inform me of a typo.

    But feel the phoney word voodoo' in your mouth. It could be the first word a baby might form. A fantastic word - so many O' ...

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  • Plant Spirit Shamanism: The Work Of The Medsen Fey
    By: ross heaven | - Loulou Prince is a medsen fey (leaf doctor/herbalist and shaman) in Jacmel, a small Haitian town close to the border with the Dominican Republic. In his daily practice, he deals with a range of health problems typical of the area from aches and cuts and bruises symptomatic of the hard toil in the fields through which most of his patients make a living, to sufferers of more serious complaints such as HIV and AIDS, a disease as prevalent in Haiti as in other Third World countries.

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  • Plant Spirit Shamanism: Planta Maestras The Shaman's Teachers Part 2
    By: ross heaven | - MOCURA/MUCURA: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND EMOTIONAL STRENGTH
    One of the qualities of this plant is its ability to boost one's psychological and emotional strength. For this reason it is regarded as a great balancer', restoring connection and equilibrium between our rational mind and feelings. For example, it is good at countering shyness and can enhance one's sense of personal value and authority by helping to overcome painful memories (of past embarrassments and fail ...

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  • Plant Spirit Shamanism: Planta Maestras The Shaman's Teachers Part 1
    By: ross heaven | - Planta maestras (plant masters or plant teachers) are key among the shaman's tutelary spirits, his chief allies and guides to the worlds of health and healing. In ordinary reality, they are also considered the jungle's most skilled and important doctors' because of their usefulness and relevance to the healing concerns of most patients. Through knowing these plants, the shaman can deal effectively with the diseases of his people.
    It can be difficult to find discrete ...

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  • Darkness Visible: Ceremonial Darkness In Shamanic Tradition
    By: ross heaven | - My darkness falls suddenly and without warning.

    One moment I am looking up at the night sky, marveling at the stars, like diamonds scattered on a jeweler's velvet, the next I am held from behind, with a blindfold across my eyes. Then I am spun three times so I am no longer certain of direction and led into a darkened room, where I will stay for five nights, always in darkness, blindfolded for most of it.

    This is not a kidnapping. It is a ritual procedure condu ...

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  • The Haitis Tourist Industry
    By: Douglas Scott | - Haiti, in the West Indies, occupies the western third of the island of Hispaniola, which it shares with the Dominican Republic.

    A tiny tropical island sits in the Caribbean, decorated with palm trees and colourful flowers. Its mountains stand majestically looking down upon sandy beaches and green valleys. There are no tourist resorts dotting the coasts, no high rise hotels with sand volleyball courts and marimba bands. Haiti is different

    With its mountainous scener ...

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