Yes, many
they look like your mom they look like your mom they look like your mom (the mom of user ID1079531779) Use Yahoo, Google or Altavista image search engines with "voodo symbols" to find: http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=voodoo+symbols&gbv=2&aq=7&oq=voodoo Example: http://www.hauntedamericatours.com/voodoo/voodoovillage/imagevoodoo.jpg
There are many important terms in Voodoo. the most common ones are: Hougan(Voodoo Priest), Mambo(Voodoo Priestess), Asson(Sacred rattle and tool of the priesthood), Loa(Voodoo spirits) Vèvè( Symbols to represent a specific spirit. each spirit have its own vèvè.)
Voodoo is not attributed to any particular founder.
Voodoo is not credited to any particular founder.
On any online Voodoo website.
Buddhism originated in Nepal. Voodoo originated in Benin. Buddhism was founded by Gautama Buddha. Voodoo does not have any known founder. Buddhism is a Dharmic religion. Voodoo is an animistic religion.
It means nothing. These are conflicting symbols in Voodoo. A true Voodoo practitioner would not mix these items.
Practitioners of Voodoo can have any sort of name. That would be like asking 'what is a Christian person's name?' The range is too broad to answer.
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Necklace voodoo typically refers to a form of voodoo practice where practitioners use necklaces, often adorned with charms, amulets, or symbols, to channel spiritual energy or protect against negative influences. These necklaces can be used in rituals or as personal talismans to enhance well-being or attract specific outcomes. The practice is rooted in the broader traditions of voodoo, which intertwine spirituality, healing, and community. It's important to approach such practices with respect and understanding of their cultural significance.
Yes, Africa is actually the birth place of voodoo. many tribes do it, the number and the tribes I don't know but I do know many practice it. Voodoo has been used since the ancient egyptians. It was said queen Cleopatra did it when she was in reign.
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