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Myths and Information about Voodoo

When most people hear the term Voodoo, there are some images that play their scalp. First they believe of recent Orleans, then Voodoo dolls, human sacrifices, curses and the evil eye. They are a few of the misconceptions that surround Voodoo. Here, the myths that surround Voodoo will be dispelled.

The very first myth is that Voodoo originated from New Orleans. The truth is that it were only available in Haiti, and there are significant differences between Haitian Voodoo and American or New Orleans Voodoo. A primary difference between Haitian Voodoo and New Orleans Voodoo is the fact that in New Orleans Voodoo there's both black and white magic. The reason here is to pay for New Orleans Voodoo.

The second myth is that Voodoo uses human sacrifice. This myth going in the late 1800s, when lots of people believed that an element of the common practice of those that practiced Voodoo sacrificed humans within their rituals, many believing that children were the most typical "offerings." These misconceptions were further exaggerated through the writings of Sir Spenser St. John, a consul to Haiti. This myth is totally false. Strangely enough, human sacrifice is completely from the moral code of Voodoo, the moral code includes the statement of "not harming others."

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The use of Voodoo dolls is yet another myth. A doll is created in the resemblance of somebody who one would like to "work Voodoo" on. They are often depicted with pins and needles stuck through these to harm the victim.

First, the foundation from the Voodoo doll actually comes from the "poppet," that was used in witchcraft in Europe. The particular term of Voodoo doll was introduced by a united states writer who wrote a fictional story about Voodoo after he was told that it was witchcraft.

Secondly, a Voodoo doll which is used to cause pain to someone can also be against the moral code. The truth is that the only dolls which are utilized in Voodoo would be the dolls that are utilized on Voodoo alters which are designed to represent loas.

What then may be the truth about Voodoo, if it is not the glamorized Hollywood version many believe that it is? The primary aspects of Voodoo are extremely much like other faiths, including Christianity. Voodooists have confidence in a central god who is responsible for the development of the universe. Voodooists also believe in a number of lesser gods and spirits that they call either orishas or loa and every may be the master that belongs to them sphere of influence, similar to the saints in Christianity. The central god is known as Oloddumare.

Voodoo requires an initiation ritual, that is taken care of with a Voodoo priest. Usually it is because of some issues one is having in life. If the priest determines these issues are from loa, the initiation then will appease loa and also the issues will cease. Voodoo initiation will also make any dead relatives from the victim happy who might be haunting him/her because they feel she/he is wasting their potential. The initiation is really a mock death of the victim (which could function as the foundation of the myth of human sacrifice.)

Finally, there's black and white magic involve in Voodoo. Each kind of magic is used for both malicious and beneficiary reasons. A Voodoo priest will normally have a working understanding of both.