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Author: Mambo Racine Sans BoutMambo Racine Sans Bout Date: May 13, 2008 17:11
http://www.rootswithoutend.org/lavetet.php
A lot of people have expressed interest in the Lave Tet Ceremony, when
it will be offered again, and where, and how to sign up. So here it
is! You can consecrate your life, invoke for your healing, make
yourself a conduit of power!
Obtain this ceremony from Mambo Racine and the Roots Without End
Society, and you will have your ceremony performed the most
experienced, best trained group of Vodouisants presently doing this
work in America. The Roots Without End Society performed our first
Lave Tet in the United States in New Orleans, in the year 2001, and
we've been doing them ever since, in New Orleans, in Las Vegas, in
upstate New York, in Massachusetts, all in addition to those we
perform in Haiti. Some members of our house also perform Lave Tet
ceremonies independantly, but when our house comes together, the
results are even more dynamically transformative.
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Author: annick.regnauldannick.regnauld Date: May 15, 2008 15:34
On 14 mai, 02:11, Mambo Racine Sans Bout aol.com> wrote:
> http://www.rootswithoutend.org/lavetet.php
>
> A lot of people have expressed interest in the Lave Tet Ceremony, when
> it will be offered again, and where, and how to sign up. So here it
> is! You can consecrate your life, invoke for your healing, make
> yourself a conduit of power!
>
> Obtain this ceremony from Mambo Racine and the Roots Without End
> Society, and you will have your ceremony performed the most
> experienced, best trained group of Vodouisants presently doing this
> work in America. The Roots Without End Society performed our first
> Lave Tet in the United States in New Orleans, in the year 2001, and
> we've been doing them ever since, in New Orleans, in Las Vegas, in
> upstate New York, in Massachusetts, all in addition to those we
> perform in Haiti. Some members of our house also perform Lave Tet
> ceremonies independantly, but when our house comes together, the
> results are even more dynamically transformative.
>
> The Lave Tet Ceremony will be held this summer, July 25-27, beginning ...
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Author: markmark Date: May 15, 2008 17:55
> On 14 mai, 02:11, Mambo Racine Sans Bout aol.com> wrote:
>> http://www.rootswithoutend.org/lavetet.php
>>
>> A lot of people have expressed interest in the Lave Tet Ceremony, when
>> it will be offered again, and where, and how to sign up. So here it
>> is! You can consecrate your life, invoke for your healing, make
>> yourself a conduit of power!
>>
>> Obtain this ceremony from Mambo Racine and the Roots Without End
>> Society, and you will have your ceremony performed the most
>> experienced, best trained group of Vodouisants presently doing this
>> work in America. The Roots Without End Society performed our first
>> Lave Tet in the United States in New Orleans, in the year 2001, and
>> we've been doing them ever since, in New Orleans, in...
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Author: Mambo Racine Sans BoutMambo Racine Sans Bout Date: Jul 28, 2008 14:22
A while ago,
>>> On 14 mai, 02:11, Mambo Racine Sans Bout aol.com> wrote:
>
>>>> A lot of people have expressed interest in the Lave Tet Ceremony, when
>>>> it will be offered again, and where, and how to sign up. So here it
>>>> is! You can consecrate your life, invoke for your healing, make
>>>> yourself a conduit of power!
.etc., see the beginning of the thread for the entire post. So now
that the Lave Tet ceremony has taken place I have put some photos
online, and as I was getting ready to post the location of the photos,
I noticed these silly responses.
Two fellows choose to reveal their ignorance, I guess, because they
comment:
>> "Perform"?
>
>> So, you're a theater company, not actually Vodoun.
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Author: Day BrownDay Brown Date: Jul 29, 2008 00:26
Regarding performance... Nietzsche, in "the Birth of Tragedy" noted that
whereas Dionysianism [archetypal Aryan religion] was based on works of
theater claiming allegorical truth, the Levantine religions were based
on works of literature claiming literal truth.
And of course, if you just dont get it, then that leaves you trying to
follow a Levantine religion.
The original Pontiff Maximus was not an autocrat, but a mediator, who
tried to ensure that the various pagan parades, which like Voudou were
rituals performed in the streets, did not run into each other.
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Author: Mambo Racine Sans BoutMambo Racine Sans Bout Date: Jul 29, 2008 06:21
On Jul 29, 3:26 am, Day Brown daybrown.org> wrote:
> Regarding performance... Nietzsche, in "the Birth of Tragedy" noted that
> whereas Dionysianism [archetypal Aryan religion] was based on works of
> theater claiming allegorical truth, the Levantine religions were based
> on works of literature claiming literal truth.
Good observation! Thank you for taking the time to share that.
> The original Pontiff Maximus was not an autocrat, but a mediator, who
> tried to ensure that the various pagan parades, which like Voudou were
> rituals performed in the streets, did not run into each other.
Can you imagine? "Oh dear, the Dionysians are rumbling with the
priestesses of Isis again!"
:-)
Peace and love,
Mambo Racine
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Author: Day BrownDay Brown Date: Jul 31, 2008 22:59
Mambo Racine Sans Bout wrote:
> On Jul 29, 3:26 am, Day Brown daybrown.org> wrote:
>> Regarding performance... Nietzsche, in "the Birth of Tragedy" noted that
>> whereas Dionysianism [archetypal Aryan religion] was based on works of
>> theater claiming allegorical truth, the Levantine religions were based
>> on works of literature claiming literal truth.
>
> Good observation! Thank you for taking the time to share that.
>
>> The original Pontiff Maximus was not an autocrat, but a mediator, who
>> tried to ensure that the various pagan parades, which like Voudou were
>> rituals performed in the streets, did not run into each other.
>
> Can you imagine? "Oh dear, the Dionysians are rumbling with the
> priestesses of Isis again!"
In addition, Gibbon noted the pagan could enter any...
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