Palo Mayombe- El Jardin De Sangre Y — Huesos ((top))
(skull) resting at the heart—the garden wakes up. The dry bone remembers the pulse; the cold iron remembers the heat. In this garden, the practitioner (the ) is the gardener. You don't plant flowers here; you plant justice, protection, and power
When a sacrifice is made, the energy is transferred to the Nganga, giving the spirit the "fuel" to cross the veil and influence the material world. It is the bridge between the stillness of the bone and the movement of life. 4. The Growth: The Palos (Sticks) Palo Mayombe- El Jardin de Sangre y Huesos
Es importante recordar que Palo Mayombe es una tradición religiosa que se basa en la creencia en la conexión con la naturaleza y los espíritus ancestrales. Los practicantes de Palo Mayombe buscan vivir en armonía con el medio ambiente y respetar la naturaleza, no realizar prácticas oscuras o satánicas. (skull) resting at the heart—the garden wakes up
Algunas de las prácticas comunes de Palo Mayombe incluyen: You don't plant flowers here; you plant justice,
Unlike the more structured Yoruba-derived religion of Regla de Ocha (Santeria), Palo is chaotic. It is the religion of the forest, the wilderness, and the cemetery. Because the enslaved peoples were stripped of their kingdoms and languages, they built their new spiritual garden using the only materials available to them: the iron tools of the plantation, the bones of animals (and, tragically in myth, sometimes ancestors), and the mud of the savanna.
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