8/4/2023 0 Comments Damballah wedo altar![]() I am a Medium of the Mesa Blanca tradition and baptized a Sancista, and a Santerista all of the Puerto Rican traditions. I was born with the sight of clairvoyance as I have seen shadows and felt other worldly presences ever since I could remember. I have also been reading Tarot, doing palm readings and giving Spiritual Consultations since the age of 19 to my hispanic community here in Massachusettes. I have been professionally practicing variouse traditions of Caribbean Brujeria Witchcraft for over 20 years, since my late teens. Luz y Progresso, I am Sancista Hermano "Brother" Luis also known as Brujo Luis. Historical figures who ascended to the statues of Loa. Unknown to outsiders of Vodou andĪll its branches, all the Loa and Orisha lived in human form, and are or were ![]() Red, which became a part of the Petro nation. Incorporated the energies of the oppressed and often violent Arawak, Carib andĪfrican Ancestral Spirits into his practice of Vodou. Powerful and well respected Papa Bokor by the name of Don Juan Felipe Pedro who ![]() Ti Jean Petro was a Dominican Spanish former slave turned Jean Petro is the father of the Petro Nation, that originally came from theĭominican Republic. On MamaĬhimbi's lap sits a child, this is a Lwa as well known as Ti Jean Petro. She is imperative in dominating occult enemies and black magic. Wrist and waist are Siguelia and Sigueloa, two virtually unknown Simbi Loa, butīoth symbolizing black magic and occult powers, Mama Chimbi although a GedesaĪnd a Metresa is one of the most impotent Simbi within Zanci "Sance /Sanse", Known as Filomena Lubana or Santa Marta la Dominadora is by far a Metresa who isīy far the most popular of the Simbi. (This of course is so far from the truth.) Mama Chimbi in Sance for one, also Sancista and servidores do not even think they honor or work with the Simbiĭivision, although they are represented within their Cuadro and Santuarios. ForĮxample Haitian Vodou definetly honors more Simbi than Sanse, in fact many There areĬountless Simbi, some branches or traditions honor more Simbi than other. The elements of Water and Earth and are ancient Lwa of Magic. The Simbi Nation or Los Simbises are ancient Lwa of life that preside over Also, he is last described as bowing in front of Samedi as he appears from the grave, but is seemingly not killed. During the final Voodoo ceremony, some goat-headed "guards" play some roles, and it is Dambala who bangs the machete on the Cross. ![]() It is also the machete that kills Baines and not a snake. A screenplay dated "" describes Dambala as more similar to Baron Samedi, wearing a black top hat and two snakes over his shoulders, and carrying a machete.Although Bond shoots and kills Dambala after destroying the statue of Baron Samedi, when the 'real' Samedi arises, Dambala can clearly be seen in the crowd of San Monique natives.The name "Dambala" is a reference to "Damballah Wedo", the Voodoo God of the sky and serpents.He then turns back to Solitaire to sacrifice her, but James Bond shoots him before he can do it, avenging Baines' death.Īlternate continuities James Bond 007 (role-playing game) Trivia However, she is temporarily saved when a statue of Baron Samedi appears, and is mistaken for the real Baron Samedi by Dambala, who is distracted. Later in the film, Kananga's unfaithful medium Solitaire faces the same fate, as she is tied to the altar facing the insane Dambala and his snake. ![]() Eventually, Dambala throws blood over Baines, and then holds the snake in his face, causing it to bite him to death. We see one such sacrifice at the end of the pre-titles sequence: MI6 agent Baines is tied to an altar, being menaced with a venomous snake by Dambala as the rest of the tribe dance as part of their strange ritual. Dambala is the chief of a tribe living on the fictional island of San Monique, which is governed by Kananga, who is secretly behind the appearances of Dambala's god, Baron Samedi, who he needs to use to get Dambala to eliminate his enemies via sacrifices to Baron Samedi. ![]()
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