I've only just begun to dip my toe into this particular hideousness, so if I have come off as ill-informed, naïve, etc, please forgive me.
I lived in Brazil, where voodoo is considered normal. New Year's Eve is the big Sea Goddess (Iemanjá) festival, where people go to the beach send out floats into the se…
I've only just begun to dip my toe into this particular hideousness, so if I have come off as ill-informed, naïve, etc, please forgive me.
I lived in Brazil, where voodoo is considered normal. New Year's Eve is the big Sea Goddess (Iemanjá) festival, where people go to the beach send out floats into the sea with candles and mirrors and make-up and other such items, because Iemanjá is vain and capricious.
It's, of course practiced in Haïti and it's called "Obeah" in Jamaica.
Actually, there are "light" and "dark" practices; Candomblé vs Macumba. But all of it is messing with Lower Astral entities, which are not good.
You will note that any country where voodoo is practiced has a dark cloud hanging over it.
I've been writing about MKULTRA for almost 30 years and there has always been a Satanic component to it but I've always shied-away from looking directly at it, because the slight scuffles I've had with those energies have served as very successful Aversion Therapy!
You're braver woman than I, Cate.
I've only just begun to dip my toe into this particular hideousness, so if I have come off as ill-informed, naïve, etc, please forgive me.
I lived in Brazil, where voodoo is considered normal. New Year's Eve is the big Sea Goddess (Iemanjá) festival, where people go to the beach send out floats into the sea with candles and mirrors and make-up and other such items, because Iemanjá is vain and capricious.
In Puerto Rican voodoo, she's called Yemayá. It all comes from the Yoruba religion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yem%E1%BB%8Dja
It's, of course practiced in Haïti and it's called "Obeah" in Jamaica.
Actually, there are "light" and "dark" practices; Candomblé vs Macumba. But all of it is messing with Lower Astral entities, which are not good.
You will note that any country where voodoo is practiced has a dark cloud hanging over it.
I've been writing about MKULTRA for almost 30 years and there has always been a Satanic component to it but I've always shied-away from looking directly at it, because the slight scuffles I've had with those energies have served as very successful Aversion Therapy!