What other religions have you studied?

Prynce

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I've been learning about a lot of African based religions lately like obeah, vodou, Santeria, candomble and orisha.
I also have been checking on Hinduism and Buddhism.

Hinduism has some dope gods like Kali :wow:



So brehs what have you found in your spiritual journeys? What different perspectives has it gave you? Would you convert?
 

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But on the real tho, just Islam. Islam explains everything, if you ever have a question, Islam has an answer for it.

I've researched and studied lots of the occult, Kabbalah and mysticism though out of curiosity to gain a deeper understanding of the beliefs that the elite may have

Bill Cooper's Mystery Babylon series on YouTube is legit interesting for conspiracy theories and the teachings of the Mystery Schools

There's episodes of solid research into the mystery schools belief, riveting stuff

 

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I've been learning about a lot of African based religions lately like obeah, vodou, Santeria, candomble and orisha.
I also have been checking on Hinduism and Buddhism.

Hinduism has some dope gods like Kali :wow:



So brehs what have you found in your spiritual journeys? What different perspectives has it gave you? Would you convert?
Where/How are you "studying" Vodou? :leostare:
 

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lol Just some reading I've been doing and talking to my some root workers
Vodou is very common if not popular in my culture but ive never initiated. I just respect it as any other religion

Tho i have been to a vodou ceremony once when i was in Haiti. shyt was crazy and scary but beautiful at the same time. I say scary because i was only like 14. But I couldnt stay long because my friends alerted me that my dad had just driven by (he would have killed me if he knew i went) but i never got another opportunity.

I know a few people who practice vodou and even know some manbos (vodou priestess). Only one in my family who i know is into the sh!t is my sister. And i only know from seeing a couple of books she had hidden in her room. Along with candles and sh!t like that/

But be careful, tho. A lot of fakes out there. :ufdup:
 

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At St John's university we have to take three theology classes. So I took

1) Intro to Hinduism
2) Intro to Islam
3) Intro to Judaism

:yeshrug:
 

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Vodou is very common if not popular in my culture but ive never initiated. I just respect it as any other religion

Tho i have been to a vodou ceremony once when i was in Haiti. shyt was crazy and scary but beautiful at the same time. I say scary because i was only like 14. But I couldnt stay long because my friends alerted me that my dad had just driven by (he would have killed me if he knew i went) but i never got another opportunity.

I know a few people who practice vodou and even know some manbos (vodou priestess). Only one in my family who i know is into the sh!t is my sister. And i only know from seeing a couple of books she had hidden in her room. Along with candles and sh!t like that/

But be careful, tho. A lot of fakes out there. :ufdup:
:whoa: I'm just learning about it not gonna mess with it
 
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