Dedication. The difference is once you move from one to the other, the Nganga does not like to go back. After eating steak, it’s hard to go back to alpo. And an Nganga must be fed, it’s a pact, it’s alive but if you do not feed it, it will turn. It is dangerous to use humans, like feeding a wolf. You do not want a spirit that knows your name to get a taste for manflesh. Do not profane a Nganga, the animals used are directly chosen for the what they possess. Wings to fly eyes to see claws to rend. As I understand it is a tulpa, a spirit created for practical use but HUNGRY. There would be more power in the use of human bones or brains but the energy behind that would be unpredictable unless very carefully collected… I feel this would also be determinant on the relationship with the spirit: do you seek domination and command? Do you want bargaining and haggling or do you want to treat it like a sacred pet? I am not a practitioner of this art but it holds many parallels with things I do dabble or delve into with similar origination
@@uncleleroyshoodoocorner8113 I think you lack understanding of how this game works. 1st its African. Then Afro Cuban. Then just Cuban. Then the government and some people looking to profit publish the "Official History of Palo". Then its marketed for wider consumption and completely monetized. The nation and it's people capitalize off of it. Before you know it the whole thing has radically changed, the history erased (likely called a Taino or Carib invention..stripped of its Africaness) and the system is inverted into a shadow of its original self. That's what the "New World" does to "traditions" it has gobbled. There are tons of examples of this
With all due respect, we have to be right an exact, it was not called palo in Africa like it is today, it is was not called Palo until it was created in the diaspora in Cuba. but the science of nkisi and the tradition of Bakongo is from Africa which are the roots of Palo.
It was from my tribe YOMBE wherr they worshipped in thr forest MAYOMBE. it is a old tradition of Mayumbe people of DRC ( Kongo: Rdc, congo, gabon,cameroon)... it is a processus of summoning death entities to grant wishes of a family by making sacrifice of blood etc... it was brought to cuba by slaves, this is the rrason why it is called PALO MAYUMBE ,original name was Nkisi di mayombe or fetishe of mayombe but cubans rename it palo mayumbe cause their use sacred stick to smok before summoning spirits to grant their wish. My only concern is that since they have been using it nothing has change but brought an extreme poverty to the region where it is originated. As the world is moving from 3 dimensiom to 5th dimension, it will be very hard for those who practise it to vibrate higher... ( this is my small ignorance display, if u know more please share your knowledge. PS: I am originally from the tribe MAYUMBE... 🤗
I am Congolese and my ethnicity is Muyombe, we are the Bayombe. My father is muyombe and i am too and I mean I hope you are aware of the danger this practice represents. You don't even know the quarter or the language. What i see in the internet is not the true practice.
At all my brother I’m Angolan and it’s nothing like how it is in our villages in our regions it’s scary but at the end of the day Africa has its own spirituality every where , voodo ,nkisi , sangomas and more nkisi is sacred to us and we must protect not bash it because it’s what makes us African and that’s our strength is nkisi it’s a blessing and a curse life will never be fairly easy for anybody no matter how good you are don’t let the whites drag you away from what our ancestors built your from the regions so you know that mainly in our villages it’s used for protection and some people use it to do bad things
@@SanoG2 this why i say it's dangerous because it's not in is pure form it's mix with other stuff like you say. And our ancestor didn't teach this to everybody. You should have à maturity and sagesse for not using it to hurt People with this knowlege. This why there didn't make books about it and the knowlege was teach by speaking only. And in the bad hand it's really really dangerous even by someone who use it. You have to be choosen and have à high level of à Good heart to help People whith this. I know why i say it's dangerous because People don't want to use it the right way it's not because of White people it's à blessing but it's because of us african Who are our own enemies and usineg this against ich other. I almost died at 2 years and my sister to because of People in family with bad heart Who use this beaucoup of jalousy.
And thoses People Who use this as to know That thoses spirits can Turn against you and your family for à little mistake or for à reason that you don't understand. You need almost à life to Master the knowlege of this practice. But i let you do your own experiences. But one day you Will tell me that i am right.
@@holyentertainment2986 yeah brother that is true you have to be chosen for this type of practice for sure that’s why I’m saying being the NGANGA is something else I put high respect upon our nature
@@412mysticnkisi / nganga is straight from Africa and the way Cubans do it is not even the way it’s done in Africa in the true villages trust me you’ll get a shock there the true practices are very scary . I’m Angolan 🇦🇴 I can assure you it’s something not to play with
Would you make a video about the things you should know about palo before being initiated
So informative! Thank you!
more videos please this is awesome
This is awesome! Very helpful
Thanks bro
Good post
Thank you 🤍
Bro where are you at? You need to make more videos
Not even voodoo can compare to the real NGANGA I’m telling you in the Congos in the villages the NGANGAS are something else
Thank you !!!
Loved this and I hope you will make more videos. Well spoken and awesome teaching.
I do not recall hearing your meaning of Kimbisia thank you for your video
What's the difference between using human skull or animal bones in Palo Mayombe
Dedication. The difference is once you move from one to the other, the Nganga does not like to go back. After eating steak, it’s hard to go back to alpo. And an Nganga must be fed, it’s a pact, it’s alive but if you do not feed it, it will turn. It is dangerous to use humans, like feeding a wolf. You do not want a spirit that knows your name to get a taste for manflesh. Do not profane a Nganga, the animals used are directly chosen for the what they possess. Wings to fly eyes to see claws to rend. As I understand it is a tulpa, a spirit created for practical use but HUNGRY. There would be more power in the use of human bones or brains but the energy behind that would be unpredictable unless very carefully collected… I feel this would also be determinant on the relationship with the spirit: do you seek domination and command? Do you want bargaining and haggling or do you want to treat it like a sacred pet? I am not a practitioner of this art but it holds many parallels with things I do dabble or delve into with similar origination
Its from congo
How come in Palo they wear beads similar or the same to santeria? Which one possibly came 1st?
They are from two totally different origins, so that's probably not something you could pinpoint.
nice bro
Can somebody explain why there a division between paleros and Santeros .I always Santeros advising people to not mess with palo
get a life my nigga youre on 10 different palo videos commenting
This is a lie in order for you to become a santero you must be scratched in Palo
Nsala Malekum Mpangui
All of it in the hellfire.
Palo is an african tradition, not afro cuban
The persons who were taken to cuban weren't cuban, they were African
He didnt erase it. He said afro cuban. Why do yall super duper black power folks come in these traditions with no unders2
@@uncleleroyshoodoocorner8113 I think you lack understanding of how this game works.
1st its African. Then Afro Cuban. Then just Cuban. Then the government and some people looking to profit publish the "Official History of Palo". Then its marketed for wider consumption and completely monetized. The nation and it's people capitalize off of it.
Before you know it the whole thing has radically changed, the history erased (likely called a Taino or Carib invention..stripped of its Africaness) and the system is inverted into a shadow of its original self.
That's what the "New World" does to "traditions" it has gobbled. There are tons of examples of this
king caz dont be ridiculous. Its from Congo
He said it was smh.
With all due respect, we have to be right an exact, it was not called palo in Africa like it is today, it is was not called Palo until it was created in the diaspora in Cuba. but the science of nkisi and the tradition of Bakongo is from Africa which are the roots of Palo.
It was from my tribe YOMBE wherr they worshipped in thr forest MAYOMBE. it is a old tradition of Mayumbe people of DRC ( Kongo: Rdc, congo, gabon,cameroon)... it is a processus of summoning death entities to grant wishes of a family by making sacrifice of blood etc... it was brought to cuba by slaves, this is the rrason why it is called PALO MAYUMBE ,original name was Nkisi di mayombe or fetishe of mayombe but cubans rename it palo mayumbe cause their use sacred stick to smok before summoning spirits to grant their wish. My only concern is that since they have been using it nothing has change but brought an extreme poverty to the region where it is originated. As the world is moving from 3 dimensiom to 5th dimension, it will be very hard for those who practise it to vibrate higher... ( this is my small ignorance display, if u know more please share your knowledge. PS: I am originally from the tribe MAYUMBE... 🤗
I am Muyombe too and you right they don't know. And the practice is so dangereus believe me.
It is dangerous when you do it you must do it right
Why you leaving out 🇦🇴?
Stop calling it Cuban when it’s all African.
Actually ☝️🐵
He said Afro Cuban, KarenQUEESHA
@@Chilling_ChillingWhat is with the unessecary racist remark?
@@RasheedGazzi
Chew on this and chill out, Karen 🍌
I am Congolese and my ethnicity is Muyombe, we are the Bayombe. My father is muyombe and i am too and I mean I hope you are aware of the danger this practice represents. You don't even know the quarter or the language. What i see in the internet is not the true practice.
At all my brother I’m Angolan and it’s nothing like how it is in our villages in our regions it’s scary but at the end of the day Africa has its own spirituality every where , voodo ,nkisi , sangomas and more nkisi is sacred to us and we must protect not bash it because it’s what makes us African and that’s our strength is nkisi it’s a blessing and a curse life will never be fairly easy for anybody no matter how good you are don’t let the whites drag you away from what our ancestors built your from the regions so you know that mainly in our villages it’s used for protection and some people use it to do bad things
It’s like they mixed it with other stuff. Che idk what they on
@@SanoG2 this why i say it's dangerous because it's not in is pure form it's mix with other stuff like you say. And our ancestor didn't teach this to everybody. You should have à maturity and sagesse for not using it to hurt People with this knowlege. This why there didn't make books about it and the knowlege was teach by speaking only. And in the bad hand it's really really dangerous even by someone who use it. You have to be choosen and have à high level of à Good heart to help People whith this. I know why i say it's dangerous because People don't want to use it the right way it's not because of White people it's à blessing but it's because of us african Who are our own enemies and usineg this against ich other. I almost died at 2 years and my sister to because of People in family with bad heart Who use this beaucoup of jalousy.
And thoses People Who use this as to know That thoses spirits can Turn against you and your family for à little mistake or for à reason that you don't understand. You need almost à life to Master the knowlege of this practice. But i let you do your own experiences. But one day you Will tell me that i am right.
@@holyentertainment2986 yeah brother that is true you have to be chosen for this type of practice for sure that’s why I’m saying being the NGANGA is something else I put high respect upon our nature
No valid researcher would attempt to erase Black people from their own creation
Jen P exactly
He just said it
he didn't...
@@412mysticnkisi / nganga is straight from Africa and the way Cubans do it is not even the way it’s done in Africa in the true villages trust me you’ll get a shock there the true practices are very scary . I’m Angolan 🇦🇴 I can assure you it’s something not to play with
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