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The Lave Tets of 2008 will be held in January, August and September
For information and registration, please click here.
Lave Tet, literally means
"washing (of) the head" in French. The head is the seat of magic in Vodou. One is often referred to as having a "cool" head or a "hot" head. A cool one is most desirous! A cool head means
you are calm, balanced, in control of your life and all the challenges that come your way. A hot head is just what it sounds like - short tempered, angry, upset, tossed and turned by every little event! This is not
good, especially when trying to maintain your equilibrium and keep your life on a steady course of blessings. A Lave Tet can help change this programming. It can "cool" the hot head, spiritually cleanse it from negative associations and bring blessings of the Lwa into a person's life.
We begin every Lave Tet with a reading, to determine what is going on with the recipient. The Lave
Tet is then specially prepared with fresh green herbs and special waters. Spring water, coconut water, rain water and sea water may also be added to the mixture. This solution is then over the head of the
recipient, accompanied by prayers and songs. In addition, we add ingredients that promote connection and facilitate unity with the Lwa - their favorite perfumes, soaps and floral scents. We might even add
their favorite rum or whiskey!
A head washing may or may not be done on the "point" of a particular lwa, such as the
recipient's Lwa Met Tet (principle lwa, determined through the reading), though commonly, the washing is simply done on the point of the lwa Dambala Wedo. Dambala is considered the
coolest of the cool Lwa, beneficent, kind and loving. There is no one better suited for calming a hot head than Dambala!
After the washing, we wrap the recipient in white and place them in
our badji (altar room), to allow them time to meditate and emerse themselves in the scents and trance that inevitably accompanies a lave tet service. We ask
recipients to wait 24 hours to bath, so the effects of the bath have time to penetrate and settle within the individual. If the reading indicates it, we might even ask you wait a couple of days. It
all depends on the problem at hand, the solution given and just what the Lwa wish to be done.
We are hosting our Fifth annual Lave Tet on July 14-15 here at the houmfort. For information
on attending, please click here to see pictures and details regarding this most lush and aromatic weekend!
Solo Lave Tet given by Mambo Vye Zo and Houngan Travay Bo Miwa: $750.00
Participation in a Group Lave Tet given by Sosyete de Marche: $500.00 Please Contact Mambo Vye Zo Komande la Menfo Daginen for exact pricing
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