Posts Tagged ‘Voodoo Initiation’

Kouzen Zaka - Lwa Travay

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Azaka is a farmer. Just like an old time farmer, Kouzen is constantly working. Thus he is known as a Lwa Travay. Many Houngans and Mambos work with Kouzen for their clients and to do consultations.

The Djouba nation, which he belongs to as well as leads, is served slightly differently. During a fete, at this time, the Houngan or Mambo will switch from Asson to Tcha Tcha and from white candle to bouji. . . . . . . . .

Keep up with the blog as we continue to discuss Kouzen Zaka

Azaka, Lwa Patron of Work - Taino, Arawak Indians

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Kouzen Zaka is a Lwa of the Djouba nation. Many individuals, mistakenly, think that he is a Rada Lwa. Rather, he is actually a member of the Djouba nation. This nation holds the secrets and mysteries of the Indians, the Tainos and Arawak Indians indigenous to the island.

Djouba is served right after Rada and right before the Nagos.

Vodou Initiation & Initiators- Be Careful

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Another busy day in the badji .. . . . .. . . .

Someone came in today. Her spiritual forces, abilities, had been tied up by her previous initiatior. As she learned the 21 Divisions and tried to continue to progress, she kept finding obstacle after obstacle.

Much worse, he didn’t even want to teach her the basics. When we discussed her initiation, it was obvious her initiator had basically ‘crossed up’ her forces and spiritual light.

So tonite, I will be working to restore her to full spiritual health. That way she may continue to grow and progress upon this beautiful path.

Please, dear reader, be careful in choosing who does your initiation. It is a decision that you will have to deal with for the rest of your life. . . .