Dentro de la Regla Congo existen diferentes "ramas" o denominaciones, siendo las tres principales: Mayombe, Briyumba (o Brillumba) y Kimbisa .
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In Palo Mayombe, bones are not symbols of death in the Western sense of finality. Instead, they are symbols of permanence, structural framework, and ancestral memory. The bones placed within or associated with the Nganga serve as a physical antenna. They anchor the Nfumbe (the spirit of the dead) to the material plane. Just as a seed must be planted in the dirt to grow a tree, the physical remnants of the dead are planted in the Nganga to blossom into a powerful spiritual protector. The "bones" represent the enduring lineage that links the living to the vast ocean of ancestral wisdom. The Blood: The Living Current ( Menga ) Dentro de la Regla Congo existen diferentes "ramas"
When a sacrifice is made, the energy is transferred to the Nganga, giving the spirit the "fuel" to cross the veil and influence the material world. It is the bridge between the stillness of the bone and the movement of life. 4. The Growth: The Palos (Sticks) I need to gather information about Palo Mayombe
Tata Nfumbe Malongo. (Respect to the Spirit of the Grave.)
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Palo Mayombe is built upon the belief that the spirits of the dead and the spirits of nature (Nkisi) can be harnessed to influence the physical world. ScienceDirect.com