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Sort of a little charm for good luck, I guess. Think this might be a voodoo sign? Well, it could be. We think a voodoo is a Caribbean word, but actually, the roots of it are here in Africa In the first part of a two part series on voodoo and some of the great mysteries of this continent. We visit a place where there's special meaning, and even the simplest things are. Just. What you're looking at is something that few Westerners ever see. It's a traditional healing ceremony, what the Western world calls voodoo. Over the next two nights, we'll look at this voodoo because according to many, it is the most important single aspect of African life. You see, these men and women are no longer primitive tribesmen. They're hotel clerks and schoolteachers, businessmen and laborers. But while the professions have changed, the rituals have remained the same since the beginning of time. And I think we're going. That is everybody. I am asking you in my situation to do it now when I know exactly what I mean. And I know. So now we're. Let's get you caught up on. I didn't live long, didn't have love with me, no amount of time. And no matter how good I felt, he didn't want to move that This Who? That. Well. Uh huh. Uh huh. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh. Anyone who's. That's what I'm going to look. It took Dr. Kassa two years of work to see what you're seeing now. The healing ceremony of the most powerful buccaneer in West Africa. To an outsider, it looks like mass confusion. But there is order here. First, his followers form a circle, then walk and dance until the drums drive them into a trance like state.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/86946/file/175223#t=85.05,355.54"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/86946/file/175223/transcript/41917/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Under that state, they're taken to a back room where their clothes are changed. Because in this new state, they represent one of West Africa's 26 guards. It looks so Hollywood. It looks so, so Halloween. And yet there's so much that's happening in terms of um of affecting people have been officially healers are powerful people in Africa and they can use that power for good or evil. Many of them have followers being attacked, feel obligated psychically to kill the attacker. This is the phenomenon of voodoo death, which has baffled science for centuries. The only thing we do know is that it involves hyperventilation and fever. The healers here are masters of herbalism, almost all of them. Plus, they're masters of dealing with subtle energies. They've studied many of them from 12 to 15 years and very intensively with a meditation discipline, like the most stringent yogic practice. And they've learned about about the flow of energy. And the body is very much like acupuncture. They've learned about how our movements affect our well-being. They've learned how sounds, just as a soprano can break a crystal glass with her voice. They know that certain sounds have particular effects on our on our organism. They've mastered that that science in a way that people in our culture haven't mastered it. Does voodoo work? Modern science says no. Yet there are relationships to acupuncture, holistic medicine, and psychology. Tomorrow night, we'll look at one case. According to this healer, this woman is cursed. Her spirit captured by past lovers. Tomorrow, we'll look at her cure. We'll be back with more from Africa in a moment. According to West African beliefs, this woman victory in a hunger, a domestic servant is coerced, and unless it's somehow reversed, she'll be dead in less than three weeks to reverse this curse.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/86946/file/175223#t=356.56,586.36"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/86946/file/175223/transcript/41917/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"She's come to this book, Cono or Healer, who will, over the next three days perform a series of voodoo rituals that will, according to tradition, save her life. But before we get too far ahead, let's go back to where it began. Good, good, good, good. That night, we followed Sarah Glenn and the Birkenau to the beach where the first ritual takes place. It's ironic driving through a traffic jam to perform a voodoo ceremony, a ceremony using such strange items as a banana, a radio, a bird for sacrifice. But I assure you, all of this is very serious. The healer had never met her before, and I'm sure he had no knowledge of her. And he described her stomach ailment very accurately. He described the physical features of the first lover. His skin was fairly light and so forth. He described what his behavior was like and he described why he wanted to cause her harm. He did the same with his second lover. And she was so, so impressed by that that it made her feel like she really doesn't need the ceremony. She earns in one month, the same as the ceremony costs. But there is absolutely no hesitation. The. No. We got. Our. But I have. 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