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  • thank you cdejean22 for the information on meditation i want to begin to meditate at this time in my life!

  • The secret is in the rhythm of the Drums. As an 8th Generation Mason, I would recommend this song for deep meditation. Offerings are really low level stuff for people who really don't understand the power they have within themselves and are looking to give their power to something or someone else. If you meditate to this you will experience a higher state of spiritual reality. it is very good for your BRAIN WAVE VIBRATION. Everything in the universe is vibrating, including light. MASONIC TRUTH!!

  • I may be Catholic...but i do admire and truly respect the voodoo religion. May all who follow the Voodoo religion life a long prosperous life.

  • Walk lightly among us Baron Samedi! Thank you!

  • Haiti is the only truly Caribbean born religion. I am enthralled by the doctrine and wish it was more widespread so that I could practice it as I would like to. But anytime I hear the songs or feel the spirit of these people at the pinnacle of Caribbean redemption, I feel a sense of spiritual kinship

  • @insaniac3

    You do understand that Haiti is a place not a religion and that both Voodoo and Santeria are rooted in Africa and thus are not truly Caribbean born. Just saying.

  • peace 2 Baron Samedi

  • baron samedi is the master of the dead in the haitian voodoo culture.

  • @babettevicefan ...& his wife Oya rules the cemetry in Yoruba land

  • TRY TO UPLOAD JUST THE GEDE PART OF THIS SONG,... PLSS THNX.

  • I believe its a Baron Samedi chant in Haiti's native tungue

  • @agent001213 yes your right and that language is called creole

  • @agent001213

    It's not Haïtian Creole (Kreyol Ayisyen); it's much older.

  • Where does this beautiful music come from? Who is it? What is it about?

  • @kalibhakta the musc comes from cuba ..derived from the yoruba tribes of africa. theres a diffrece between santeria and voudo.. the languge is lukumi. and he sings to shango /santabarbara . music about praise,hail the king SHANGO...the otther songs are for the gede of haiti voudo rituals..

  • @ozkatrz207 that is santeria music

  • @ozkatrz207 theres very little differences,i read about both,and there isent much differences,same saints and gods just different names because of the languages.the rituals are the same.

  • I love this beat! I have no idea what they are saying, but it has a great flow.

  • Thanks for this!

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