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Palo Mayombe- El Jardin De Sangre Y Huesos
that explores the 's Congolese roots and its central mystery: the prenda or nganga , a ritual cauldron containing human remains. Overview of The Garden of Blood and Bones Author Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold Publisher Scarlet Imprint Subject Occult / Afro-Cuban Spirituality Key Concept The Nganga (Spirit Vessel)
Used to "feed" and activate the spirit within the cauldron, cementing the bond between the material and spiritual worlds. Ancestors and Natural Forces Palo Mayombe- El Jardin de Sangre y Huesos
Below is a blog post exploring this "garden" and its significance in the Afro-Cuban religion. The Garden of Blood and Bones: Navigating the Mysteries of Palo Mayombe that explores the 's Congolese roots and its
Gathered from the forest, these provide the specific medicinal and magical energies of nature. The Garden of Blood and Bones: Navigating the
While the imagery of blood and bones often leads to labels of "black magic," the reality is more complex.