Agua Cedito
In part 3 of a 4 part season finale of Agua Cedito, we close out Season 2: Loving on the Lwas. After more than 40 episodes, this finale is not an episode-by-episode recap. Instead, it is a reflection on the heart of the season: what it means to build a respectful, loving, and responsible relationship with the Lwas. Throughout this season, we explored Haitian Vodou through devotion, history, ancestry, spiritual complexity, sacred power, and the ongoing work of decolonizing how we understand this tradition. We honored the Lwas not as characters, trends, or aesthetics, but as sacred forces, guides, protectors, teachers, and mysteries within Haitian Vodou. This episode reflects on the major lessons of the season: love as responsibility, the importance of humility, the danger of flattening the Lwas into stereotypes, the connection between Vodou, land, history, and liberation, and the role of the ancestors in keeping these traditions alive. We also take time to thank the guests, listeners, and community members who helped shape this season, share what Pwofese Konnen Ki Fe learned, and what is in store for Season 3. Keywords: Agua Cedito, Season 2 finale, Loving on the Lwas, Haitian Vodou, Vodou, Lwas, Loa, Haitian spirituality, Ayiti, Haitian culture, Haitian religion, African diasporic spirituality, ancestors, ancestral veneration, zanset, Vodou education, decolonizing Vodou, demystifying Vodou, deconstructing Vodou, Vodou podcast, Haitian podcast, spiritual devotion, spiritual responsibility, Lwa relationship, Haitian ancestors, Vodou history, Haitian history, sacred tradition, Black spirituality, Afro-Caribbean spirituality, African traditional religion
66 Episoder
Kommentarer
0Vær den første til å kommentere
Registrer deg nå og bli medlem av Agua Cedito sitt community!