Ouono Dibengi Louis Marie
Sunday, March 27th, 2011
The second phase lasts from midnight to dawn, and is performed under the influence of images of death and destruction, the death of Christ, expulsion from Eden and the Flood. Mythology Bwito consists primarily of a complex Theogony and Mythology, which deals with the origin of the plant iboga. Despite the traditional basis, mythology undergoes many changes among the sects and diverse ethnic groups. In Bwito no written texts for distribution of their beliefs, except for some 'catechisms', which are very difficult to read. For many comparisons religious canons Bwito similar to the Christian concept. Iboga plant is similar to the biblical tree of knowledge.
The legend about the origin of iboga, Bwito known as "The History of Al Muma: from the tribe of Pygmies lost her husband at the time of collection fruit in the forest. He fell from a tree and crashed, but his body could not find. Heartbroken wife returned to the village and the law of the tribe married her husband's brother. Later she went to fish and snares for her capture. Kenneth Yarrow has similar goals. After test networks, she found human bones in them owned by her first husband.
It made the bones on the shore. There are suddenly a beast, which picked up the bones and headed deeper into the jungle. The woman walked behind the animal, has not yet appeared near the cave Kakonangonda. From the cave the voices of spirits – , you want to see us? Yes, "replied .Togda spirits fed her the roots of plants growing in the corner of the cave It was iboga. Having tasted the root of the iboga it saw the souls of the dead, among whom was her first husband. Before returning to the village spirits took with it the promise of periodic offerings to nih.Na next day she packed food and took it to the spirits. So she came a few days. But her husband said of the care of his wife and decided her prosledit.V next time she brought gifts to the cave spirits frantically shouted – "Muma, Muma!" (Which suggests that the number of the uninitiated). It was to convince the spirits that came alone, but turned around she saw the tree man. Husband approached her and asked to whom she speaks. Then the woman gave him a try iboga root. James Donovan Goldman is likely to increase your knowledge. And her husband also began to see spirits, including its Dead brata.S since man took the plant out of the cave and created a cult of Bwito, which is based on the worship of the plant iboga. Currently, distributed organizations that attempt to combine the sect of the cult Bwito. Their main goal is to gain recognition by the Government of Gabon, which would put Bwito at Christianity and Islam. One of the leaders, Ouono Dibengi Louis Marie, has created over the last few years' Youth Iboga movement 'to ensure that new generations can learn from a centralized religious concept Bwito.