Three Magic Rituals of my grandmother and my mother for Health.
Hugs dear reader, thank you for walking a few minutes in my little virtual corner. Here I share three rituals that we perform at home, the first of which is widely used by my grandmother in the Amazon, especially performed for tourists. The next two belong to my mom and she taught me how to use them to assist her from time to time with her clients.
Healing with rocks and plants.
Although this ritual is commonly performed in the surroundings of the Orinoco River by the healers of the region, it has become very popular lately among other groups, so it is a pleasure for me to share it without any prejudice in this regard.
This ritual consists of finding a nearby river or any natural source of freshwater, submerging your feet in the water momentarily, closing your eyes for an instant and taking a deep breath, imagine a white light that comes from the bottom of the water, maintain this vision for a few moments while you breathe deeply and feel the river water running between your feet.
After a couple of minutes open your eyes, look down and extract three stones from the river, it is your decision which one to choose, once you have them with you proceed to store them, let these stones dry in the sun, rub them with coconut oil or coconut water and place these items on a plate next to a white candle. At the end of the three-night count, return these stones to the river, not by throwing them into the water, but by burying them near the shore, to allow "Asire" (the river's healing mother) to take those evils back to land.
This ritual is very popular with tourists to absorb the discomforts caused by some disease, it is also widely used to combat some serious diseases. Its most popular use is among people who are receiving chemotherapy because with the intake of medicines they cannot ingest certain herbal preparations or hot herbal teas and certain fruits.
Coconuts and Candles for Obatala that never fails us.
Obatala is the Orisa of Wisdom, Health and of everything that is pure, healthy and “purifying”, he is the father par excellence of all healers and the African deity who cures all ills.
Although the initiates in the Afro-Caribbean cult have their own stricter and secret rituals. A ritual that is always performed for the uninitiated, consists of the painting of two white coconuts using white eggshell powder. Two white candles are lit in honor of Obatala the healer, a few leaves of white sage or peppermint are burned as votive incense, the coconuts are passed several times by this smoke, and then they move around the entire house and in all its corners.
Traditionally, after several hours, the coconuts are blown, throwing them on the ground to "destroy" any discomfort or disease that they have absorbed, although that is the traditional thing, my mother always affirmed that doing this only moved the discomforts of the house of one place to another, because by bursting the coconuts they released the evil back. So she proposed to keep the fruits under the beds for at least two nights in a row and then throw them in the trash without breaking them.
This ritual is used to absorb all physical and spiritual discomforts in the home, as well as to prevent the appearance of illnesses and health complications that are not visible.
Working directly with the god of disease.
This ritual is for those individuals, who although they are not initiated in any specific mystical current, wish to prevent these diseases, for this you need to go through a nearby cemetery and collect some soil, you can store it in a glass jar with a lid. Cemetery land has a number of important properties and elements in the world of mysticism, but we will talk about it later in another post.
The Ritual.
Sakpatá or Azojuano, is the deity of virulent diseases, venereal diseases, viruses, skin conditions, smallpox, leprosy, plagues, and misery.
Better known in modern times as Babalu Aye, he is one of those gods as revered as feared, he is associated with all diseases but also with his cures, he is invoked to implore the recovery of our loved ones, but also to end the enemies health.
A simple but effective ritual to win his favor is to lay a piece of purple or red cloth on the ground spread a good amount of the graveyard soil all over the cloth, and serve a piece of bread, a handful of raw or sardine meat, a handful of rice, a whole handful of lentils, 17 grains of corn, a pinch of guinea pepper and a tiny crystal quartz stone.
Along with this, serve a glass of red wine and a glass of water, light a red candle in the name of Sakpatá or Azojuano, pleading for his favor and healing, to keep away all the diseases and discomforts that are under his control in exchange for this. small offering, let him know that in your home his name will always be respected and that whenever he requires light or food he can come here to ask for it.
When this candle is completely consumed, you must fold the cloth and tie it with a cord as if it were a little bag, and bury this offering somewhere, which may well be a park, a cemetery, a beach or some nearby forest. Once the offering is completely covered with earth, pour red wine above the earth.
In its oldest version, this ritual was performed directly in a small hole in the cemetery, but that is not only "inappropriate" but also unethical for many people, therefore we only use the land to take advantage of its energy that is already charged.
From Elhoim Leafar Made With Love.
Elo.
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