Monday, November 3, 2014

PALO QUIMBANDA RELIGIOUS TRADITION

PALO QUIMBANDA RELIGIOUS TRADITION
(United States)


The Palo Quimbanda religious tradition is an independent religious tradition which is not associated with any type of religious philosophy or theology of the Afro-Brazilian Umbanda religious tradition. The Palo Quimbanda religious tradition was born in the United States in the early 1980's in the De Bourbon-   Montenegro Family Munanzo in Los Angeles, California and is a mixture of Afro-Craibbean Palo Mayombe and Afro-Brazilian religious traditions. The Palo Quimbanda religious tradition came into existance as initiates of the Afro-Caribbean Palo Mayombe religious traditions began initiating into the mystyeries of Afro - Brazilian Quimbanda. The Palo Quimbanda religious tradition is a new Congolese tradtion that has incorported the myseiries of the Afro-Brazilian Quimbanda religious tradition within the mystery of the Congolese knkeieis. Gnostic American Rite tradition is also called the American Quimbanda religious tradition. The Palo Quimbanda religious tradition believes that the entire universe is governed over by the powerful spirits Exu Rei (Male Exu) and Pomba Gira Reina (Female Exu). The Palo Quimbanda religious tradition is based on ancestral veneration which is found within the realm of the Congo spirit dieties (Nkisi). This very mysterious realm is governed over by a very powerful spirit known as Exu Gira Mundo (Lucero Vira Mundo). The pantheon of Congo spirit dieties (Nkisi) are represented in the form of spirit vessels (ngangas) and the Nkisi Spirits work underneath his guidence. It believes that spirits and that the Mysteries of Creation and the Origin of Man can be found with in central belief of a Holy Trinity known as the Holy Quimbanda Trinity. The Holy Quimbanda Trinity are represented by two powerful male Exu's (Exu Maioral & Exu Rei) and female Exu (Maria Padilla Reina) also known as Pomba Gira. The spirit mysteries of the Palo Mayombe religious tradition are kept inside of spirit vessels known as "Nganga". In the Palo Mayombe religious tradition, offerings to the spirits are made in the form of ritual animal sacrifice. The Palo Quimbanda religious tradition includes in its eclectic spirit pantheon, the spirit mysteries from both the Afro-Caribbean Palo Mayombe religious tradition as well as the spirit mysteries of the Afro-Brazilian Quimbanda religious tradition, thus the word, Palo Quimbanda originated.




The Initiation Process

The Palo Quimbanda religious tradition follows the Afro-Caribbean initiation process of the Palo Mayombe religious tradition along with a blend of Afro-Brazilian spiritualism.







  
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