- Lwa - Wikipedia
The lwa are divided into different groups, known as nanchon (nations), the most notable of which are the Petwo and the Rada According to Vodou belief, the lwa communicate with humans through dreams and divination, and in turn are given offerings, including sacrificed animals
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- Lwa | History, Beliefs Rituals | Britannica
The lwa are believed to ascend or descend through the potomitan, which is therefore seen as a magical axis Given this, the potomitan plays a critical role during Vodou ceremonies
- Vodou Lwa, Voodoo Spirits and Catholic Saint Counterparts
These are the most common Catholic Saints traditionally associated with the Vodou spirits as found within the Haitian Vodou religion, New Orleans Voodoo traditions and other spiritual paths of the African traditional religions as represented at Erzulie’s Voodoo in New Orleans
- Spirits Born out of Blood: The Lwa of the Voodoo Pantheon
Voodoo’s lwa (or “spirits”) serve as mediators between humanity and the divine Numbering in their thousands, the lwa protect, guide, and heal the faithful followers of the voodoo tradition
- Lwa | Encyclopedia. com
Lwa (loas) are spiritual beings of the Haitian religion vodou (voodoo), regarded as "different aspects of one cosmic Principle" (Desmangles, p 98) Lwa are thought to be present in nature (trees, rivers, mountains, etc )
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