Saturday, July 8, 2017

Baron Samedi and Maman Brigette Are Also the Cross & the # 9 or Cycle Enders


Baron Samedi and Maman Brigette are the most powerful i have found against every kind of astral entities. Your thought form biblical demons can be controlled by means of light, but there are other beastie boys on astral that laugh at the bible. The only way i know of to deal with these beasties is the Ghedes or Maman and Baron.

The Great Cross of the Zodiac is discussed here http://citedinfo.blogspot.com/2017/07/could-great-cross-of-zodiac-be-papa.html

They are also the Cross and it is said that the cross on the grave protects the dead.
 The Veve or Sigul of Maman 

The Veve of Baron Samedi

They are also 9 and control the endings of cycles.


"Baron Samedi. Pronounced "SOM-DEE", Samedi the French word for "Saturday". The Loa of death, the Baron is of the "Guede" family and is sentinel of the crossroads gate. Even the most powerful magicians & alchemists cannot accomplish any spells or magic without the consent or approval of the Baron. As an ally, he is the strongest of protectors & a trustworthy companion. The Baron is the ruler of the cemetery & transitions in both life & death. He is often considered the patron Lwa of New Orleans.
Baron Samedi is superb at legal battles, court, victory, justice, sexuality, major life transitions & bringing cash quickly! He brings enormous power to magic rituals and a fierce protector of children! Baron Samedi is known to be very wise & honest in his responses to those seeking his help. Invoke him when you honestly need help and you have done all you can on your own for the situation. Many Vodouns fear him because of his power and relation to death. Death is only symbolic for the next transition, to fear him is to reject his power, protection, and help. Baron Samedi seems to be a walking contradiction. He rules over sex and death, he loves a party but also enjoys his solitude, he has a wonderful sense of humor (the dirtier the better) but yet is reverent towards the dead, especially as they cross over to the other side. When the Baron shows up, you know something big is going down. He is extremely honest.
One of the most important ideas that Baron teaches us is that life is too short to be unhappy. Baron Samedi is God of the Dead. We cannot connect with those who have gone before us without him. He doesn't just end life either. He can end a situation, an argument, a relationship, etc. Baron is also there at the end of a job well done. When you take that deep breath after finishing a big project, you are feeling him. He helps the newly dead cross over and find peace. In this aspect, we should not fear him but appreciate him for the care and concern he will show us all in the end.
His Colors: All colors. He likes bright, bold colors like royal purple, burnt orange and earthy red. Number: 13 and 9 Symbols: Gravestones, crosses, phallic symbols Offerings: Big fat cigar (see if you can blow a circle with in a circle), red meat, peppered bacon, black licorice, toasted coconut flakes & pecans, strong, black coffee (no sugar), rum, avocados." http://shop.conjuredcardea.com/searchquick-submit.sc…


"Maman Brigitte holds a special place in New Orleans Voodoo. Some say she was one of the patron deities of Marie Laveau. The Voodoo Spiritual Temple, of which I am a long standing member has frequently performed rites and rituals for her. The veve pictured here was for a rite we performed for her over a decade ago, notice it incorporates St. Bride crosses. Carolyn Wise, of the Fellowship of Isis, speaks to the special connection between this Celtic deity and New Orleans. A large number of Irish immigrant women relocated to New Orleans in the 1800 and brought their spiritual beliefs with them. Wise makes the interesting connection between the Voodoo dolls in the city and St. Bride dolls, and also states one of my favorite quotes about this deity,“She does not suffer fools.”For more information about traditional aspects of Brighid please visit my fellow Patheos bloggers posts Encountering Brighid and What is Brigidine Paganism?" (Dorsey, 2014, para.2).



Dorsey. LIlith. (25 January, 2014). "Voodoo’s Bride of Death: Maman Brigitte." Patheos. Retrieved from http://www.patheos.com/blogs/voodoouniverse/2014/01/voodoos-bride-of-death-maman-brigitte/

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