The Haitian Vodou Handbook
Protocols for Riding with the Lwa
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Published:10th Nov '06
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£18.99(9780892811342)
This guide offers insights into respectful engagement with the Vodou pantheon, aiming to transform misconceptions about the practice. The Haitian Vodou Handbook is essential for practitioners.
In The Haitian Vodou Handbook, Kenaz Filan provides a comprehensive guide to engaging with the Vodou pantheon. As an initiate of the Société la Belle Venus, Filan shares insights on establishing respectful relationships with the lwa, the spirits revered in Haitian Vodou. This book aims to dispel the misconceptions surrounding Vodou, which has often been mischaracterized as devil worship or superstition. By offering practical methods for interaction, Filan encourages readers to transform their understanding of this rich spiritual practice.
The author delves into the historical context that has shaped perceptions of Vodou, addressing the fears and misunderstandings that often accompany it. Many people have approached Vodou with the intent of harnessing dark forces for personal gain, only to find disappointment. Filan emphasizes the importance of approaching the lwa with respect and understanding, cautioning against viewing them as mere tools for fulfilling desires. Instead, he advocates for a more nuanced relationship based on mutual respect and intuitive understanding.
Filan also provides valuable background information on various lwa, including their mythology and ancestral connections. This is particularly beneficial for solitary practitioners who may lack the guidance of a community. The Haitian Vodou Handbook not only serves as a practical guide but also highlights the integral role of Vodou within Haitian culture and its complex relationship with Catholicism, making it a significant resource for anyone interested in this spiritual tradition.
"Refreshingly original, well-documented, and just plain fun. Kenaz brings just the right combination of insider insights and skeptical observations to this must-read for anyone fascinated by the world of Afro-diasporan religious movements. Highly recommended." * Anne Newkirk Niven, Editor in Chief, SageWoman, PanGaia, newWitch *
“Filan's clear and sensible approach shares the rudiments of Vodou, and gives us a fascinating introduction to the history and culture of Haiti. This book will be important to all who feel that religious practice makes a practical difference in our lives." * Judy Harrow, author of Devoted to You: Honoring Deity *
“This highly readable book will be valuable to every reader interested in Haitian Vodou, and essential for those who want to make the transition from intellectual knowledge to personal experience of a profound and unfairly neglected religion.”
* John Michael Greer, author of The New Encyclopedia of the Occult, A World Full of Gods, and The Drui *
"Vodou is not what most people think. It's not "devil worship, dark curses, and drumbeat-driven orgies performed at midnight," poking needles at dolls, or simple superstition. With over a decade of service to the lwa (the deities of Vodou) and membership in Société la Belle Venus #2, a Vodou temple in Brooklyn, Filan sets out to right these pulpy perspectives of what in reality is a complex African diaspora spirituality and a form of worship that marries the secular and the spiritual. Of course, Vodou is not without its dangers, since "the lwa can wreak a frightening vengeance." It's not foolproof, either; without proper initiation into addressing the lwa, they will simply ignore you. But Filan aspires to give potential initiates the proper tools for communicating with the deities of Vodou (like Mama Danto who protects, and Papa Damballah who brings peace). In the process, he shares the rich and at times disturbing history of its practitioners (especially the oppression and racism faced during slavery), and offers a litany of everything necessary to practice Vodou on an individual level, from knowledge of the tradition's most important symbols, rites, myths and spells, to an extensive list of further resources and Vodou-related Web sites, music and even charities." * Publishers Weekly, 11/13/06 *
"There is a sense of excitement which runs through this book, and the reader is caught up in its facts and material in an enjoyable manner. This is a good reading experience about what Haitian Vodou truly is, with nothing left out." * Lee Prosser, Ghostvillage.com, Feb 2007 *
"This book made me think. And because it did, I give it my highest recommendation. Great for anyone who has an interest in this subject." * Sapphoq Reviews, Feb 2007 *
"Kenaz Filan has succeeded where many before have failed. The Haitian Vodou Handbook (emphasis on the “handbook”) is a highly practical and informative starter’s guide. . . . Filan's book provides all the necessary information, and then some, to get one started in serving the Lwa. For those wishing to continue their exploration of the subject, the author provides extensive references and pointers to sources of information, internet resources and suppliers. * Ashé Journal, Vol 6, Issue 1, Spring 2007 *
"I wasn't sure what to expect when I got this book, but I was very pleased with it, even the parts I disagreed with. It is informative, well-written, and well worth the price." * Mike Gleason, Witchgrove, Mar 2007 *
"This is an excellent introductory text for folks of any background. . . . honest and respectful, and has a good balance of information and respecting of oathbound material. If you've any interest in this religion whatsoever, even just curiosity, this is a great place to start." * Pagan Book Reviews, April 2007 *
ISBN: 9781594771255
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
Weight: 415g
304 pages