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Ancestral
Altar

The Ancestral
Altar
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The ancestral
altar should be the first altar to create by anyone who
wishes to develop a Voodoo spiritual practice. This can be
to honor your biological ancestors, the universal archetypal
ancestors, or both. Any and all connection to the spirit
world is dependent upon the strength of your ancestral
connection.
The following
are some guidelines for creating your own ancestral altar.
Follow your intuition when creating your altar, and feel
free to add to or subtract from the suggestions below.
To create an
altar you will need:
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A table, flat
stone, or shelf
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White cloth
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Photos and
momentos of your ancestors
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White candle
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Glass or
crystal bowl of water
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Fresh cut
flowers
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Incense
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Drape the white cloth over the table or
shelf. If using a stone, leave it bare. Place the glass bowl
of water in the center of the table and the white candle
behind the bowl. Arrange the photos and momentos, flowers,
and bowl of earth on the altar in a manner that pleases you.
The bowl of food should go in front of the bowl of water.
How to Address the Ancestors
First, light the incense to purify your
surroundings. Sprinkle a little fresh water on your altar,
on the items on your altar, as well as on the earth to give
respect to the Ancestors. Light your candle and begin
speaking to your Ancestors. Begin by introducing yourself.
Say something like, "Greetings Ancestors, my name is
__________, son/daughter of ________ and ________ and I come
with a pure heart to honor you with these offerings."
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"I honor (say all of your ancestors names out
loud). I honor all of those remembered and forgotten, who
were associated with my ancestors as friends, companions,
and loved ones. I love, honor, and respect all who have gone
before me.
I thank you for your guidance and
protection, seen and unseen.
I offer this special prayer so that you may rest in peace
through the intercession of the four archangels and the
Seven African Powers” (say the prayer to the Seven African
Powers here followed by
a heartfelt
prayer of your own).
You can now talk to your
ancestors about your problems and ask them for guidance.
When you are finished, offer them the food and drink and
thank them for listening. Take a moment and meditate on your
life, focusing on your blessings, and abundance. Visualize
passing on all that is good to your ancestors who have gone
before you and to those yet to come. To conclude, pour water
on the ground and say “Aché!” Let
the candles burn out if possible.
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At any time
you can focus on the positive aspects of your loved ones and
pour water for them daily or weekly, while saying their
names out loud. You can remember them by offering them some
of the food you eat every day. A point of clarification: we
do not worship our ancestors. We honor and respect them, and
ask for their guidance.
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A
Guide to Serving the Seven African Powers
Creole Voodoo, a unique blend of African, Haitian, Native American, Catholic,
spiritualist, and European folk magic traditions, welcomes the uninitiated.
Inside this book are complete instructions for creating altars for your
ancestors and each of the Seven African Powers, including how to petition the
loas/orishas, as well as some practical spells. This guide is written for people
who are not initiated into any specific Voodoo tradition, but would like to
benefit from knowing and practicing age-old authentic Voodoo rituals. This book
is richly illustrated by the author, who is well-known for her unique conjure
art style, and whose art has been celebrated in several books and on National
Geographic's Taboo.
A Guide to Serving the Seven African Powers
Available on
Amazon.com
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