The Palo religion (Las Reglas de Congo) is a syncretic religion which developed amongst the black slaves brought to Cuba from Congo (Africa) during the colonial period. Palo, having its roots in spiritual concepts of the indigenous people in Africa, worships the spirits and natural powers but can often give them faces and names known from the Christian dogma. According to Palo, some spirits may reside in altars (vessels filled up by magical objects) and those are asked for a help during the...
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The Palo religion (Las Reglas de Congo) is a syncretic religion which developed amongst the black slaves brought to Cuba from Congo (Africa) during the colonial period. Palo, having its roots in spiritual concepts of the indigenous people in Africa, worships the spirits and natural powers but can often give them faces and names known from the Christian dogma. According to Palo, some spirits may reside in altars (vessels filled up by magical objects) and those are asked for a help during the lithurgy. The Palo ceremony is led by a priest and consists of singing, dancing, drumming and sometimes an animal sacrifice. The Palo magic rituals can work for both - good and ill, depending on the intention and motivation of Palero. Although there have been strong religious restrictions during the decades of the Cuban Revolution, the majority of Cubans still consult their problems with practitioners of some Afro Cuban religion.
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