Title: African Healing
1African Healing
2Objectives
- Review the beliefs of the fusion religions
- Describe and discuss the core beliefs behind
African Folk healing practices - Identify common rituals and healing practices of
African American heritage - Explore the role the priests and healers play in
health practices of African descendants
3African Civilization Is Over 60,000 Years Old.
4African Beliefs
- All things in nature are related
- Everything originated from the divine one
- All creation is similar but each thing has a
unique purpose - All matter was created for the define purpose
- All persons must study them selves and find their
divine purpose
5Religious Heritage
- Traditional (Native) African tribal beliefs
- Animism
- Catholicism - protestant
- Muslim
- Fusion Voodoo, Santeria,
- Rastafarian (social/political)
6African Native Nature Belief
- Commonalities with other Nature systems
- Many gods
- Cycles of season
- Cycles of life
- Ancestor worship
- Death as passage
- Trial and error
- Experience, history, five senses
- Sprit world
7Egyptian Nature Religion
- Wholesome, nature bound.
- According to the Heliopolitan tradition, the
world began as a watery chaos called nun, from
which the sun-god Atum emerged on a mound. By his
own power he engendered the twin deities Shu
(air) and Tefnut (moisture), who in turn bore Geb
(earth) and nut (sky). Geb and nut finally
produced Osiris, Isis, Seth and Nephthys. The
nine gods so created formed the divine ennead
(i.E. Company of nine) which in later texts was
often regarded as a single divine entity.
8Gods and Goddesses
- Created to
- Represent a quality or activity
- Strength, Honesty, Compassion, Chastity, love
- Protect an interest
- City, family,
- War, Health, Home, Weather
- Different personalities, elements of the whole
9African Tribal Gods
- Altars and idols very important
- Ancestors, spirits, qualities
- Contain the message, spirit of the god
- http//www.nando.net/prof/caribe/Gods.html
10An altar to Oxala/ObatalaThe God of creativity
and custom
In the altar, multiple white cloths communicate
Oxala's purity, honesty and peace. An immaculate
altar conveys the glory and purity of
Oxala/Obatala, god of creativity and custom.
Clean white cloths, flowers metals, and ceramic
tiles are evocations of his spotless reputation.
Before the altar is a bed in white linen where
devotees may knell and meditate before his
inspiring presence. The tin staffs (opaxoro) by
Clodomir Menezes da Silva signify the maturity
and wisdom of Oxalufan, among the eldest of
Obatala/Oxala's avatars. Source The Museum of
African Art593 Broadway, NY, NY 10012
11Masks represent spirit/quality
- Ashanti female
- Don- Warrior
- Mirth
12Religion-beliefs, worship
- Unified system of beliefs relative to sacred
things - There are forces more powerful than human
- These higher powers must know and control
- Intercession
- Symbols establish moods and motivations for order
13Magic- behavior to transform
- The attempt to manipulate the forces of nature to
obtain a specific result, (Whiteford and fried,
1922). - Effects a supernatural presser on nature to
change the course of observed events. - Behavior
14Magic vs. Superstition
- Magic is based on the belief of unified
connectedness of nature - Superstition is a false association with an event
- It is found in animal models
15Magic Vs. Religion
16Ritual Practice
- Uses history, depends on correctness of ceremony
- Elements
- Symbols, colors, shapes
17Magic Vs. Sorcery
- Magic, healing, white
- Sorcery, causing illness, black
- Laws
- Similarity, symbol
- Contact, once touched always apart
- Relics, healing blood
18Egyptian Urban Religion
- Imhotep Egyptian god of healing.
- http//www.teleport.com/spindel/Egypt/EgyptPAge.h
tmlebers. - Ebers papyrus 877 remedies.
19African Healing Arts
- Life's mysteries
- Society is a part of nature
- Society is separate from nature
- All physical mental and spiritual phenomena are
studied, understood and shared with the
community/tribe - The group is often necessary to healing
20Illness Is the Result of a Break From God
- Can be punishment
- Suffering is part of life
- Possession is evil
- Exorcism
- Prayer is a source of healing
21African Illness
- Both personal and impersonal
- Evil sprit/magic
- Nature model
- Disharmony with nature, life
- Disrespect to elders
- Disrespect to spirit world, ancestors
- Mind, body, spirit, nature imbalance
- Must treat all for healing
22Healing Practices
- Return balance
- Herbs, diet
- Body work
- Obtain results
- Magic
- Prayer
23Healing Rituals Heal All Three Levels
- Music, sound to awaken, get the attention of the
spirits, drumming - Music to move the body
24- Prayer, chanting
- Induce meditative state, harmonic
- Give praise and thanks
- Foods, herbs, potions
- To return physical balance
- As similar, red medicine blood treatment
25A Miscellany of Healing Prescriptive's of the
Ancient Egyptians
- Cure for diarrhea 1/8th cup figs and grapes,
bread dough, pit corn, fresh earth, onion, and
elderberry. - Cure for indigestion crush a hog's tooth and put
it inside of four sugar cakes. Eat for four days. - Cure for lesions of the skin after the scab has
fallen off put on it scribe's excrement. Mix in
fresh milk and apply as a poultice.
26Cure for Burns
- Create a mixture of milk of a woman who has borne
a male child, gum, and, ram's hair. While
administering this mixture say thy son Horus is
burnt in the desert. Is there any water
there?There is no water. I have water in my mouth
and a Nile between my thighs. I have come to
extinguish the fire.
27Cure for Cataracts
- Mix brain-of-tortoise with honey. Place on the
eye and say there is a shouting in the southern
sky in darkness, there is an uproar in the
northern sky, the hall of pillars falls into the
waters. The crew of the sun god bent their oars
so that the heads at his side fall into the
water, who leads hither what he finds? I lead
forth what I find. I lead forth your heads. I
lift up your necks. I fasten what has been cut
from you in its place. I lead you forth to drive
away the god of fevers and all possible deadly
arts.Reference usedbrier, bob. Ancient
Egyptian magic. Quill press new York, 1981.
28Practitioners, Healers
- One who removes illness
- Spiritual, priest, priestess
- Physical,
- Herbalists, surgeon
- Mid wives
29Spiritual, Prayer Makers
- Priests- trained,power in the title
- Indirect healing of proximate cause
- Pray for surgeons to have success in surgery
- Shamans - born, power in the individual comes
from god - Pray directly for healing
- Act as a direct instrument of god
30 Voodoo Fusion Religion
- Combined African nature, old testament theology
and catholic theologies - African nature deities and ancestors represented
by catholic saints - Mother nature creative force Mary mother of
Jesus - Ritual practice, prayer, candles, smoke
- Holy pilgrimage, possession
31Vodun - Haitian
- Ceremonies are conducted by priests (hougun) and
priestess (mambo). - Songs and drumming honor the lwa.
- Become possessed by them.
- Communication occurs during possession.
- Lwa, intermediaries between spirit world and
humans. - Represent major forces in the human world.
- Earth,wind fire, air, water, as well as human
values and sentiments.
- http//www.religioustolerance.org/voodoo.htm.
32Symbols
- Rainbow and the Serpent
- http//www.mamiwata.com/history1.html
33Legba vever
- Cross.
- Crossroads, balance of haven/hell, body/soul,
good /evil. - Royal serpents.
- Dam bala and cosmic wife are creation fertility
and flexibility of matter.
http//www.leperistylehaitiansanctuary.com/