Lwa’s and the saints

mademoisellecotton:

Legba & St Peter

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Marassa & Cosmas and Damian

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Damballah & Moses

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Loko & St Joseph 

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Ayizan & St Claire

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Agassou & St. Anthony 

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Erzulie Freda & the Virgin Mary

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Ogou & St. George 

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Erzulie Danto & Our Lady of Czestochowa

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Azaka & St Isidor

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Gran Bwa &  St. Sebastian

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Agwe & St. Ulrich

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La Sirene & Our Lady of Navigation

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Filomez & St. Philomena

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Ti Jean & St. Jean

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Agaou & St. Michel

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Bossou & Jesus de la Buena Esperanza

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Lenglensou & The Sacred  Heart of  Jesus

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Baron Samedi & St. Expedite

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Bullshit

It’s strange how life circles around sometimes. I am seriously considering becoming a teacher. Sadly, some folks (administrators and parents) may take offense to my writing and my online presence. So, before my writing career takes off I am going to switch to a pen name. I am hoping to have all my books, blogs, podcasts and other works switched to the name Charles D. (Dexter) Ward by the ides of March.

mymagicalstudy:

vamcx:

I really love the app I have for learning Enochian, I do (I now officially know how to write the alphabet), but… WHY ISN’T THERE AN EXPLANATION ON GRAMMAR, WHY AREN’T THERE ANY NUMBERS?? HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO CONSTRUCT SENTENCES WITH THE WORDS I’VE LEARNED WHEN THERE ISN’T EVEN AN EXEMPLE???

Just read a couple of books on the topic. There are many variables in the language due to a small amount of knowledge on it, thus many things are guesswork.

As for the numbers:
Enochian is constructed like Hebrew where the letters are also numbers. Just google image “Enochian Alphabet” and you should find a picture with the letters and number values.

What the app?