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OZAIN, THE SECRETS OF CONGO INITIATIONS & MAGIC SPELLS, PALO MAYOMBE, PALO MONTE, KIMBISA. The initiation ritual into the mysteries of the African Spirit Ozain is one of the most important religious ceremonies that can be received by initiates of Palo Mayombe, Palo Monte and Kimbisa. This book contains the complete ritual instructions of how to correctly prepare and make the FUNDAMENTO DE OZAIN (The Fundamental Elements of Ozain).This initiation ceremony gives the initiate the spiritual right to be able to work and invoke the powerful magical mysteries of the spirit Ozain.
Explore the authentic mysteries of the Afro-Caribbean religious traditions of Palo Mayombe, Palo Monte and Kimbisa in a very revealing book which includes the Congo religious history, Congo Spirits, Initiations, Spells & Rituals, Invocations, Prayers and Sacred spirit signatures of the Congo Spirits. This book explains in full detail how to prepare a Spiritual Cauldron more commonly known as "Caldero Espiritual" and how to prepare the Congo Spirit Lucero. This book was written as a "How To" book for initiated and non-initiated individuals.This is a great introduction book for individuals who would like to learn more about the Congo religious tradition as found and practiced in the Caribbean.
Ten years in the making, The Book on Palo: Wisdom of Don Demetrio will be an invaluable addition to your library of precious books. Before, this book was considered too intense for publication, but these are intense times we live in and the time is now ripe for the Demetrio's wisdom to be shared with the world.
Of all the Living Traditions, Obeah has remained the most elusive. Whilst Vodou and Santeria have had both academic and occult treatment in tomes widely available to the seeker, Obeah has stayed uncompromisingly rooted as a sorcerous tradition veiled in obscurity. In OBEAH: A SORCEROUS OSSUARY, Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold teases open this Caribbean mystery and reveals a crooked path into the hidden world of Papa Bones and Sasabonsam with a short monograph concerning the history of this incoherent cult and the ways in which power is bestowed upon and wielded by the Obeahman. The text includes the Kabalistic Banquette of Lemegeton, the Hypostasis of Abysina Clarissa and the Green Beasts, a Kabalistic Mass for Anima Sola Mayanet, a Call to Papa Bones, a Call to Spirit Guides, a Call to Anima Sola Abysina Clarissa, the Missale Ezekiel Sasabonson or the Conjuration of the Shadow-Self, and the Ritual Reptilica de Anansi, and offers insights into the Obeahman's special relationship with the spirits of wood, water, and bone.
The Quimbanda Magic Mirror is a scrying mirror that can be used to see the movements of your enemies and to spy on them. The word scrying comes from the old English word "descry", meaning "to see" or "to observe." Scrying is a form of clairvoyance that usually uses mirrors, crystals, a bowl of water, or other scrying devices. The Quimbanda Magic Mirror is a great addition to your spiritual tools as it can foretell things both good and bad to come. By using this magic mirror you will be able to be one step ahead of your occult enemies and thus it will allow you to prepare and to take action to stop them from continuing to harm you. Once you have prepared your Quimbanda Magic Mirror you can keep it on your spiritual altar until ready to use.THIS BOOK TELLS HOW TO PREPARE THE MONTENEGRO AFRO-QUIMBANDA MAGIC MIRROR.
In this book, Tata Oriate's Spiritual Circle for Beginners Volume 1: Mayombe and Spell Work is intended to enlighten, educate, and help individuals just starting their spiritual journey into Palo Mayombe. As well as being simple enough so that even a novice would understand. I intend to give you a glimpse of the true meaning of what it is being a Tata (an initiated Palo priest) or Yaya (an initiated Palo priestess) as if I was speaking face to face to you. The importance of initiates behaviors and conduct in and outside of their munanso (Palo house). The importance of the oath taken when initiated and what is its true meaning.
The Divine Sword of Exu is a sacred book of occult knowledge to invoke the celestial powers of the Heavens to manifest here on Earth. This book is also called The Sacred Grimoire of Exu. A grimoire is a textbook of magic. The specific type of magic presented in this book is considered as ceremonial magic. Ceremonial magic, also referred to as high magic is a term used in the context of Hermeticism or Western Esotericism to encompass a wide variety of long, elaborate, and complex rituals of magic. The Divine Sword of Exu is a powerful magical invocation to summon the spirits of the Seven Quimbanda Kingdoms to triumph over one's enemies or to invoke these sacred divine powers for special spiritual requests and or desires. The Divine Sword of Exu can be used to invoke and to summon the powerful entities of the Seven Quimbanda Kingdoms for various spiritual experiments such as "Divine Justice" and to triumph and to bring victory over any and all situations that are considered to be "just" and "righteous".
The following Afro-Brazilian Grimoire of Ceremonial High Magick of the Quimbanda Goetia celebrates the celestial "72 Astral Spirit Mysteries" of the Holy Divine Angel, Exu Maioral. In the magickal practice of the Quimbanda Goetia, the Holy Divine Angel, Exu Maioral is syncretized as the Holy Angel Baphomet and the Gnostic Occult Mysteries of Saint Cipriano. This ceremonial magick book was written by Marcelo Ramalho Gomes of Sao Paulo, Brazil and Carlos Antonio De Bourbon Galdiano Montenegro of Los Angeles, California. This very unique Grimoire of the Quimbanda Goetia represents a very powerful and eclectic magickal philosophy which is a precise Esoteric Gnostic blending of Western Magick, the Afro-Brazilian Kimbanda religious tradition of Brazil and the American Quimbanda, Gnostic Orthodox Rite religious tradition of the United States of America."
Brothers, this beautiful book purpose is to teach all those lost Paleros that one way or another, those things their sponsors have not made efforts to teach. My commitment has always been oriented, but unfortunately one of redemptive will always want to crucify as an old saying. Do not ask a favor because they feel offended Indian." Now I present this entire message for all the children of the religion who want to learn, without disturbing their Mayors, because it's no disrespect to learn, because respect is exceeded wisdom not be able to learn what he could, does not become what that is a layman who knows nothing but tell lies. Their is only one stick in China and Japan. For those critics who frown upon by my literature, and who spend time talking nonsense of religion and are always the same and fail, like those I have spoke of. book Domingo B. Lage Entuala Kongo.
Palo Mayombe: The Garden of Blood and Bones is an initiate's account of this much maligned cult whose central nigromantic mystery is the prenda, the cauldron containing the human skull or bones, reanimated by living spirit. Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold traces the roots of Palo Mayombe back to Kongolese sorcery, the warrior and leopard societies, and the impact of the Portugese Mission. The original African faith is carried in chains across the abysmal waters of Kalunga and it flowers in Cuba as a New World Creole religion and cult. Yet Palo Mayombe can only be truly understood in the light of a highly developed African cosmology. In drawing parallels with the ancient Greek practice of necromancy, and the grimoire tradition, Frisvold also considers the Western tradition, showing what we have lost in our denial of the dead and the cult of the ancestors. The magical head of Palo Mayombe in its three-legged iron cauldron has implications for understanding our own histories, whether Odin, Baphomet, Bran, John the Baptist or Orpheus. The Misa Espiritual suggests one way in which we can reforge that vital connection and resurrect both our dead and ourselves. The Garden of Blood and Bones gives explicit detail of the workings of Palo Mayombe for good and ill, the method of divination, the herbs, animals, trees and plants, powders, baths and waters, the songs and chants. It presents a complete living system one which embraces both the arts of healing and resurrection, and those that remove life. This study confronts the sinister and violent aspects of the cult, but rather than purveying lurid sensationalism expresses the deep dignity and integrity of its nature; it is intended to serve as a guide for practising Paleros and those seeking initiation. With access to rare materials, pamphlets, booklets and unpublished field notes, this is the most comprehensive study of Palo Mayombe to date. Santeros and practitioners of Vodou will also find much to ponder within these pages.