INTRODUCTION
Many people have heard of honoring one's ancestors, but what does this really mean? There is such a deeper and more beautiful meaning to ancestor or spirit veneration than what one may think from all of the other broader and inferior meanings that we have been led to believe. For one, ancestor veneration in many cases has been associated with voodoo, hoodoo, juju or some kind of craft that pertains to witchery. In other instances, many people have felt that by honoring their loved ones or spirit beings with candles and such, they feel an association to guilt that makes them uncomfortable for which they begin to think that they are engaging in something wrong, however, this is so far from the truth that it becomes disheartening.
It is fact that our ancestors believed in life after death. They believed that death was a continuation of life, just in another world - the invisible world. From an African perspective, ancestor veneration served many purposes. For one, many societies of Africa believed that the deceased not only needed proper funeral, burial, and cleansing rites but it was also very important that the deceased be freed or released from all bad deeds. In these instances, friends and relatives would gather around the body at the grave site and each person would recount all the bad deeds that the deceased did during their lifetime and after listening to all the misdeeds, they would all announce that they have forgiven him/her since he/she is now dead.
If the deed or the debt was financial in nature, a surviving family member would offer to pay off the debt. This was all done to ensure a smooth and easy transition from the land of the living to the realm of spirit. For it was the belief that since the deceased was totally cleansed and freed from bad deeds, he/she would have no other reason to linger in the lower realms to haunt or cause chaos amongst its family members or community. On the contrary, the spirit would be happy and free to ascend to higher realms of obtaining supernatural powers that could be accessed and bestowed upon family and the community during periodic spiritual visits from the deceased that would provide blessings, protection, long life, prosperity, good harvest, fertility, or whatever the desires, prayers and requests were from those still in the living. Death was not only to mourn, but it was a celebration of SPIRIT of continued life; a festive time of drumming, singing, dancing, drinking and eating - all to honor the dead for it is believed that to honor the ancestors is to honor your lineage, your culture, and your roots and is the first step to reclaiming your spiritual heritage. Therefore, the ancestors were and still are to this day consulted by many for guidance, prayed to, venerated with rituals and are given offerings for their continued influence on the living by helping them to resolve their day-to-day problems.
Now, today there are millions of individuals who are raised in some congregation indoctrinated with man-made doctrines or Christian beliefs, whether Baptist, Methodist, A.M.E., Lutheran, Pentecostal, or Catholic but have now grown to adulthood somehow feeling as if there is something else calling to their soul. One reason is because the traditions of the ancestors are deeply embedded in our blood, coded in our DNA, and is apart of our soul. The concept of church derived from those old ancestral traditions for which many of us can still feel the calling. The slaves formed their own idea of "church" from cleverly orchestrating special meetings gathered either in the denseness of the woods or pretending to have "church", in this way keeping the "Masta" in t
Now, to answer the call of the spirit, the inner guide, many people are broadening their beliefs and education of spiritual systems from around the world. And many do not understand or realize that it is the SOUL, their very own SOUL that is searching for THE spiritual home that will bring it peace. With the help of the Ancestors, one can now find that peace or at least work toward the inner peace that their soul can call home.
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