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La Belle Deesse : located in Canada
Nom vanyan : soulage minfot bon mambo / mambo assogoue.
She’s been serving and working with the spirits for the past 47 years. |
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La Belle Deesse Jr : located in Canada
Nom vanyan : la reine edeyo soulage minfot bon mambo.
She’s been serving the spirits for the past 31 years / working with them for the past 17 years / mambo assogoue.
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Jefferson
He’s been serving the spirits for the past 20 years.
Married to erzulie Freda and erzulie dantor.
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St Anne : located in Haiti
She’s La Belle Deesse mother, she’s been serving the spirits for the past 65 years. |
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Raphny : located in Canada
She’s my sister, Labelle’s 3rd child the first spirit that manifested on her was ogou feraille. She had her first possession in dec 8 2004 that day changed her life completely, the second spirit that possess her was grand bois. She had that experienced in dantors feast in aug 2006, at that moment she started to take her spiritual gifts more seriously, of course this is my version of her story…
Nom vanyan: patience soulage minfot edeyo bon mambo / mambo sou point
She’s been serving the spirits all her life.
Hello, I’m Raphny I was born in 1980 I was raised in a very spiritual family. I knew all the spirits names and songs and they loved me. In my life’s journey, I felt I didn’t invest enough in my spirits they’ve always been there for me thru good and the bad. By the time I was 16, I felt it was time to look towards my future with them in my life. I spent more time with my mom at work, I went more often to the feast, I addressed my spirits personally when I needed help.but at 26 I felt the need to be more connected to my spirits so I decided to answer they’re calling, my mom gave me the biggest gift for my 27th birthday I became a mambo sou point,I was one of the second group of people at Labelle deesse hounfor to be initiated, there was 8 of us in total. My training started earlier because my birth mother is Labelle deesse and my sister Labelle jr, we went to Haiti where I met my 4 other teachers in my spiritual journey they came everyday to teach us something new we practice around 6 hours per day for about 2 weeks then the day came to enter the djevo, it was at night I was really anxious and exited but a part of me was afraid not of the spirits but I was questioning myself if I was ready, my heart felt right so I knew this is where I wanted to be in that particular moment. Once we were in the djevo whatever happened stays between the people who were present and my new sisters,(croix sou kem croix sou bouche moin) the day I came out I become a moim patience soulage minfot edeyo bon mambo, I carry my name, and both of my spiritual mothers name, the owner of my head is ogou feraille, I had 9 spirits manifested in me in my kanzo . it was my wonderful journey, I just can’t wait for the next time when I will become a mambo assogoue daguinin minfor ! ayibobo, patience. |
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Tayana :
located in Canada
The daughter of patience and grand daughter of La Belle Deesse.
She’s the beginning of our 5th generation and the future of our heritage.
A priestess in training, she calls her self the little mambo ! |
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Lahens : located in Pierrefonds
He’s been serving the spirits for the 16 years. |
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Lucernise : located in La Plaine
Nom vanyan : mache cherche soulage minfot bon mambo / mambo sou point
She’s been serving the spirits for the past 7 years but also raised in it. |
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Ernst : located in Carrefour
Nom vanyan : rozo d’acier soulage minfot bon houngan/ houngan sou point
He’s been serving for the past 4 years but raised in it. |
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Carole : located in Martissan
Nom vanyan: il faut que sa soulage minfot bon mambo/ mambo soupoint
She’s raised in vodou but she’s been serving the spirits her self for 5 years
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Nicole : located in Martissan
Nom vanyan: ya sezi bon mambo soulage minfot bon mambo/ mambo soupoint
Raised in vodou but started serving for the past 5 years
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Augusta : located in Fontamara
Nom vanyan: bam courage ounsi kanzo ladogouessan
She’s been serving for the past 3 years
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Mimose : located in Longueuil, Canada
She’s been serving spirits for the past 15 years.
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Yvon : located in Delmas
Nom vanyan : ankagouelez bon oungan
Houngan assogoue, he’s been serving the spirits for the past 41 years. |
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Micheline : located in Delmas
Nom vanyan : attensa bon mambo / mambo assogoue
She has been serving the spirits since 1988, she was a protestant before that. |
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Foufoune : Located in Meyotte
She’s raised in vodou soon to be an ounsi kanzo ladogouessan
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Didi : Located in Meyotte
She’s in training to become a ounsi kanzo, she’s raised in vodou |
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Ginette : located in Lighthouse Point, FL
Nom vanyan : dieu plus fort bon mambo
She has 26 years of experienced / 6 years of assogoue, she’s extremely talented when she sings it doesn’t matter how far the spirits are they’ll come, her voice has the power to call upon the spirits, she’s also Labelle deesse jr’s god mother ( that’s right she baptized la reine edeyo) also known as deesse jr… |
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Chimene : located in Longueuil, Canada
Nom vanyan: ya sezi bon mambo/ mambo soupoint
She’s been a mambo soupoint for the past 23 years
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Ingrid : located in Homestead, FL
Nom vanyan : jouala bon mambo
She’s been serving spirits for over 25 years, for the past 15 years
She’s been doing every thing she can to educate people about vodou, she’s the brain child behind festival rasine and vodou fest in Miami florida, she also helped a lot of people a long the way were proud to have her as a member of our society. |
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Raymonde : Located in Montreal
Nom vanyan: domanyan vanyan bon mambo / mambo assogoue
She’s been a mambo assogoue for the past 25 years.
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Yrveline : Located in Delmas
Nom vanyan: nous lever join yo ounsi kanzo lado gouessan
She’s raised in vodou her mom and dad are both mambo and oungan she’s 15 years old
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Marie-Carmelle : Located in Carrefour
Nom vanyan: map vive avec yo soulage minfot bon mambo/ mambo sou point
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Rachel : Located in England
My name is Rachel, and I live in England.
I was initiated Mambo Sou Point by my spiritual
mothers La belle deesse soulage minfot bon
mambo and La reine edeyo soulage minfot
bon mambo and my spiritual father Ankagouelez
bon hougan. My spiritual name is Fe yo we
la reine edeyo soulage minfot bon mambo
and Marinette rules my head. Whilst in Haiti,
I received 8 spirits and I made kanzo with
my sisters Raphny, Beatrice, Marie Carmel,
Urma, Alisa and Sherley. For my part, I
can't really remember when I first encountered
the Lwa. It's apparent to me now they have
manifest in my life since I was a small
child and chose me from before I was born.
For the most part, I have followed a wiccan
path and am blessed to have been born with
the gifts of clairaudiency, dreaming true,
divination and clairvoyancy. As I grew up,
I was very drawn to the idea of following
a religious vocation and was a practising
catholic for many years, but found myself
unfulfilled by my faith and quite literally
drifting. About four years ago, I received
my spiritual wake up call and began working
with the angels who inspired me to study
courses in aromatherapy, acupuncture, crystal
healing, angel healing, meditation, massage,
flower remedies and reiki to master level.
The prospect of making kanzo was a daunting
task. It was not a decision that I arrived
at lightly. There are no sosoyetes operating
here in the UK to my knowledge and Canada
and the United States are an expensive plane
ticket and 8 hours flight away. But a period
of incredible hardship and heartache, a
desire to serve God and spirit and an acknowledgement
on my part that my life was not in balance
as it should be, culminated in my decision
to kanzo. Whilst in Haiti, my Godmother,
Adline, was the absolute best xlolx and
took fabulous care of me alongside my mothers,
who were with me from the moment I cleared
customs at Haiti airport to the moment I
cleared immigration to leave (trying hard
to fight back my tears I should add!) In
fact, I was welcomed into my mothers family
and home in the same way I was welcomed
into the sosoyete namely, with open arms.
Leading up to entering the Djevo, I spent
several hours a day in the presence of my
mothers, papa and other long serving Houngans
and Mambos who taught me how to pray, serve,
dance and so many other aspects of serving
the lwa. Training was rigorous and tiring
but extremely rewarding. On entering the
Djevo, I took an oath not to discuss what
passed there with anyone other than my mothers,
papa or sister kanzo, so I can't reveal
the details of what happened whilst in there.
In any event, kanzo is a very private experience
and is different for each and everyone of
us. For me it established unequivocably
the presence of spirit and forged and amplified
my connection with my ancestors and the
spirits that walk with me each and every
day. It helped me to acknowledge how far
I had actually already come in my life,
how much I already knew and just how much
I still have to learn! I entered the Djevo
looking for answers but in truth, I think
I emerged with almost as many questions,
such is life! On the night I emerged from
the Djevo, I made one further lifelong commitment
to my spirits and in a wonderful, joyful
ceremony married Damballah, Couzan and Ogoun.
Since I completed kanzo and my 41 days ended,
my spirits, life, continues to test me.
But none of that matters anymore because
with each experience be it good or bad,
my spirits are here with me, guiding me
in my dreams and in my waking life, showing
me the way forward and taking wonderful
care of me. My life which had become such
a hardship flows again! I feel blessed to
have been indoctrinated into Sosoyete La
belle deesse dereale which embraces all
shapes, sexes, colours, orientations and
creeds. Thank you my mama and papa kanzo.
Thank you my spirits. |
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Alicia : located in California
When I arrived in Haiti for my kanzo, I knew no one but the lwa. Little did I know that I was to begin a journey that was going to completely transform me.
The kanzo is one of death, rebirth, and for me , endurance. There were many challenges to overcome in a short period of time but I knew, my lwa would pull me through. The light and beauty of vodou shines very, very brightly through the kanzo.
I received a new family, friends, got closer to my lwa than I ever thought possible. I learned that I am much, much stronger than I had previously given myself credit for. It is a lesson of endurance, patience, trust, and above all, faith. Faith in yourself, your lwa, your parents, & your society.
The kanzo transform me from a hounsi simple to a strong healthy, capable mambo assogwe. Ayibobo !!!!!!
Mambo lafemmdelamer.
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