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1414: The Babalawo Revisited

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Javier Leiva

True Crime, Society & Culture, Technology

4.7 • 2.2K Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2023

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode titled "The Babalawo," we delve deep into the world of Santería - the religion, not the song. While many might recognize the song, few are familiar with this mysterious Afro-Cuban faith, also known as Regla de Ochá, La Regla de Ifá, or Lucumí, which translates to the worship of saints. You might wonder, "Where's the twist in this tale?" I've always felt an unsettling vibe around this religion. My fellow Cubans often consult Santería priests as if seeking divination. But is this genuine spiritual guidance, or am I unfairly biased against it? Spoiler: I might be letting my biases cloud my judgment. To truly understand, I need to immerse myself in the heart of Santería, right in my hometown of Miami. But first, what exactly is a Babalawo? A Babalawo is a revered figure in Santería, a priest who communicates prophecies from the Orishas, spirits representing aspects of the divine God Olodumare. In this episode, we'll uncover the history and roots of Santería, engaging in enlightening conversations with both a Santería priest and priestess, shedding light on their clandestine ceremonies. —–MUSIC—– Our theme music is crafted by the talented Joe Basile from The Chicken Music and Sound Design. Discover more about Joe and The Chicken at www.thechicken.net. We also feature tunes by Podington Bear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Creative Battle

0:06.3

Why are you listening to his podcast when there are puddles to be jumped in?

0:11.4

Come on, let's get outside and take on autumn.

0:15.7

All we need is a pair of wales in a pot of patty for low.

0:20.0

It's made with calcium and put them in D for immune support.

0:24.7

My mum says healthy mischief needs healthy bones.

0:29.2

And singing is best most of the time.

0:33.2

Take on autumn with patty for low.

0:36.2

Hey, it's Harry here. Today is Halloween.

0:38.6

And usually on Halloween we like to tell scary stories like vampires,

0:43.8

werewolves, mummies, but no. I want to share with you one of my biggest fears.

0:50.8

And that's when I was growing up in my army.

0:53.8

As a kid I would stumble upon a dead animal

0:58.0

and it could be a goat's head or a chicken.

1:00.7

And even today my kids, they still encounter these things

1:04.7

while we're walking to my grandmother's house and they ask me,

1:07.3

why is there a dead animal on the street?

1:09.8

And I tell them it's because of this religion called Sant'Eria

1:15.1

when I was a kid. That was the scariest thing for me.

1:18.7

So while this might be an unusual Halloween episode,

1:22.7

I thought I would pull it out of the archives.

1:25.3

I haven't listened to it in three years or so.

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