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Nampe
What is Palo Mayombe?
Encunia lemba sao, enfinda, cunanfinda,
This
religion of Palo Monte Mayombe, Incunia Lemba Sao infinda cunanfinda, is from
the seven kingdoms of the Congo’s, Mani Congos, Bacongos, Loangos, Suacos,
Carabali, Bantu denominations, which developed in Cuba amongst Central African
slaves of mostly Bantu ancestry, Suacos and Angolas. Other names associated with
various branches of this religion include Mayombe, Brillumba and Kimbisa,
comacuende yaya, campo finda
chamalongo.
Inpanguis
(brothers), the word "Palo" (“stick" in Spanish) was applied to the religion in
Reason
that adherents of Palo are known generally as "Paleros”, “Ngangeros”, or "Nganguleros".
Membership is by initiation into a "house" or "
Palo
has its roots in the Congo basin of central Africa, from where large numbers of
African slaves were brought to Cuba and the Americas, as well as to the colony
of Santo Domingo, the present capital of the Dominican Republic. Accordingly, a
great part of Palo Monte's liturgical chants and invocations are in a mixture of
the Spanish and Bakongo languages. Other influences being introduced”, through
their presence, in Black Spanish-speaking
During
the mid 19th century, Palo began to spread out among the
The
religion remains largely Afro-Latino in character. The most traditional form can
be found in
The
Palo belief system rests on two main pillars:
The veneration of the spirits of the ancestors and the belief in natural
(earth) powers. With Natural objects, and particularly sticks, are thought to be
infused with powers that are often linked to the powers of spirits. These
objects are known as "nganga" and are the ritual focus of Palo's magical rites
and religious practice.
In
addition, a certain number of spirits called “Mpungu” inhabit the Nkisi (sacred
objects, also spelled Inquice, Inquise, and Enkisi). Mpungu are well known in
name and deed, and are venerated as gods. They are powerful entities, but they
are ranked below the High God Zambi or Nzambi (God).
The
main worship and practice of Palo focuses upon the religious receptacle or altar
known as Nganga or Prenda. This is
a consecrated vessel filled with sacred earth, sticks (palos), human remains,
and other items. Each Nganga is dedicated to a specific spiritual Nkisi. This
religious vessel is also inhabited by a muerto or spirit of the dead (almost
never the direct ancestor of the object's owner), also referred to as "Nfumbe",
who acts as a guide for all religious activities which are performed with the
Nganga.
The
divination methods used in Palo are various. One, called Shamalongos utilizes
shells or disks of various materials, often coconut shells. A more traditional
method, Vititi Mensú, is a form of envisioning or scrying, using a sanctified
animal horn capped with a mirror. There are many {Ramas} branches that have
developed through the ages such as Brillumba - This Rama has separated into
branches such as, Brillumba
The
religions of the
In
The
reason for the striking similarity between these traditions is that the core
beliefs underplaying Voodoo derive from Congo/Angola. While in
Note: In the near future, there will be six books of Palo Mayombe with rituals,
ceremonies, pacts, treaties and mambo songs completed with mythology of the
Templo Lucero Mundo
Misael - Taita Enpungo Casinbi Masa
For Readings – 1-718-893-9741

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