Description
In the Vodou tradition, the altar is more than just a table of objects—it is a living portal, a “point” of power where the human and the divine meet. For the independent practitioner, a properly established altar is the heartbeat of their spiritual life.
This e-class is designed for those seeking to honor the Lwa and their Ancestors through a dedicated home practice. While Vodou is a communal faith, the personal altar allows you to anchor yourself in the traditions of Haiti regardless of where you are in the world.
In this session, we will explore:
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The Anatomy of an Altar: Understanding the “Rada” (cool/white) and “Petro” (hot/red) sides of service and how to balance these energies.
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Essential Elements: The significance of the five elements—earth, air, fire, water, and spirit—and how they are represented on the cloth.
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The Crucial First Step: How to properly honor the Ancestors before reaching out to the Lwa.
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Consecration & Care: Step-by-step instructions on how to bless your ritual objects, the proper use of perfumes and waters, and the daily maintenance of your sacred space.
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Creating the “Pwen”: How to turn a physical space into a magnetic focus for your Mèt Tèt (the Master of your Head).
What You Will Gain: By the end of this class, you will have the confidence to build a respectful, traditional, and effective altar that serves as a sanctuary for your prayers, offerings, and spiritual growth.
Student Checklist (Optional addition for the e-class)
To get the most out of this session, we recommend having the following items ready:
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A clean white cloth.
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A clear glass of fresh water.
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A white candle.
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A small bowl of coffee or a favorite food of your ancestors.

