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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Differences Between Sanse and Espiritismo

Differences Between Sanse and Espiritismo



What is Sanse. The differences between
Sanse and Espiritismo Criolla.

La Religion es de los Vivos, no de los Muertos."
"Religion is of the living, not of the Dead.'


Let me explain for a moment what Sanse is and is not, and the differences between Sanse and Espiritismo Criollo, also known in Puerto Rico as Espiritismo Folclorico or Espiritismo de la Mesa Blanca. Both are very similar in beliefs and structure, but have many differences.  If they were both the same, why rename a spiritual tradition that has been established, grounded and is a rooted family spiritual belief system? 

Although their are no historical records of when and what family started it, the earliest known accounts of the existence of Sanse on the island have been dated from around the late 1930s to the early 1940s, to a small group of Afro Puerto Rican families that integrated traditional Espiritismo beliefs with that of Puerto Rican Brujeria, Dominican 21 Division and Haitian Vodou.   Some individuals credit the origins of Sanse to a single Papa Boko or Houngan that migrated to Puerto Rico in the 1920s.  This could be so, but it has been historically documented that in 1960 there was an estimated 1,812 Dominicans living on the island, and that Puerto Rico has witnessed an increase in illegal immigration from the Dominican Republic since as early as 1970s.  It is estimated that at present time 200.000 Dominicans live in Puerto Rico.  Haitians also migrated to Puerto Rico as early as 1803 with an increase in 1898.  With groups of Haitians in the coastal towns of Aguadilla, Mayaguez and Juana Diaz.   It has been estimated that around 8.000 Haitians or Puerto Ricans of Haitian descent live in Puerto Rico.  These two minority groups greatly influenced the birth of Puerto Rican Sance, similar to how in the 1950s and 60s Cubans influenced Puerto Rican Espiritismo in New York creating Puerto Rican Santerismo.

Sanse soon became very popular amongst Afro Puerto Ricans on the island,  and in areas of the United States where Puerto Rican people reside.   As many elements of Sanse were added to Espiritista Templos and Centros and its practices has also influenced Puerto Rican Brujeria and Curanderismo. 

While ancestral veneration and trance possession in some form has been a part of Borinquen / Puerto Rico before Christopher Columbus set a foot on Borinquen soil. Much of the foundation of Espiritismo Criollo on the island was heavily influenced with the Taino spiritual and religious culture, that was believed to have been completely eradicated by the Spaniards.  The enormous genocide and atrocities done to the Taino people can not be disputed and has been recorded in historical texts, not only in Puerto Rico but through out the Caribbean, as well as North, Central and South America.   It is also a fact that a few pure blood Taino males did in fact survive and many Spaniards took on Taino woman as wives.  These Taino and other indigenous wives gave birth to the first mestizos, and although many of these Taino women where baptized into Roman Catholicism, under the guise of Christianity they taught their children the lore, customs, traditions and belief systems of their ancestors. 

Espiritismo Criollo also has a mix of French Kardecian Spiritism, and African Yoruba and Congolese religious beliefs.  When the African slaves came into the island, some where brave enough to become fugitives and hid in the caves or rain forests of the island.  These fugitive slaves became known as Cimmarones and while many lived in solitude, some where taken in by the few rogue Taino people who survived and hid themselves as well.   The paring of the two also created the first Zambaggoas, Zambos or Cambujo / Cambujas on the island.  This in conjunction with the mulatto children of slave masters and slaves, were the interracial children that became the first Puerto Riqueños, the first true Jibaro people of the island.  Espiritismo Criollo is a tradition of the people, a Jibaro belief system, just like the infusion of various cultures, it became an infusion of the spiritual traditions which at the time was mainly followed by the poor rural mountain folk. 

One who believes in this spiritual path works with Spirits known as los Seres or los Muertos as well as venerate Catholic Santos, which traditionally where wooden sculptures that resembled the ancient artistry of Taino Zemi sculptures.  Also the belief in various groups of Muertos is observed, these groups are known as Comiciones and can be spirits of people from any country and culture on earth.  In life they could have been atheists, spiritual or religious. They could have been Catholic nuns, the souls of other spiritists, shamans, Cacique Indian Chiefs, African housemaids, Zambaggoas, Cimarrones, Pirates and yes even Buddhists or Hindu.

Now Sanse although it has many similarities to Espiritismo Criollo, is also viewed as a branch of Vudú, and is an infusion of three cultures Puerto Rico, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.   The three cultures blending and intermingling belief systems created Sanse on the island.  For many decades Sanse was an underground subculture that was genetically practiced by Afro Puerto Ricans and was kept hidden and apart from the White Spanish masses.  As many Puerto Ricans were and still are suspicious of Brujeria and feared anything Vudù.  Also one must understand that non Catholic Puerto Ricans where not allowed freedom of religious expression until 1898, when the United States took the island from Spain.

Sanse like Espiritismo incorporates the Comiciones but also work with Muertos known as Los Sances. (Also spelled Sanses). These Sanse in life venerated the African and Indigenous Misterios known also as Loases. The Sanses are generally the mulatto, cimarrones, negros, indios and zambaggoa ancestral spirits of priests, priestesses or followers of African based traditions, as well as Taino indigenous Shamans, known as Bohiques or Buhuithu or even Caciques.

In one's personal Cuadro one can have a Sanse who in life was a Dominican Papa Boko or Puerto Rican Bruja, lets say to the Loa "Misterio" Papa Legba, this spirit will be an embajador of that punto of spirits. Lets also say his name in life was Jose, he will come down representing Legba and have similar characteristics as Legba but still hold on to many characteristics that he displayed in his lifetime. Many times they even use the name of the Misterio they venerated in life and are the Sanse of.  For example, in life Maria venerated (notice I do not use the word Worship) Anaisa or Jose venerated Legba, they will come down using the name Maria Anaisa, Juan Legba or simply Mama Maria, or Papa Juan. In Sanse the Misterios do not take possession of a host in full as does traditions such as Cuban Lukumi, Brazilian Candomble or Haitian Vodou.  In Puerto Rican Sanse, when the Misterios come down, they do not come slithering like surpents, juggling fire or eating glass. They come down quickly in observance, either within a Casilla or their pressence is felt within the centro or templo; then they usher in the Sances that work under them. Similar to the possesion of Pentecostals, with the Holy Spirit, the Misterios energy is very powerful and takes over the Sancistas body in jerking and shaking motions, with heavy breathing which calms down as the Sance is ushered in.  A Spiritual Death and union occurs as the Casilla's mind and bodily function is placed under suspended animation and sleep while the Sance or Muerto takes over the casilla's body. 

The Casilla are also called bancos or caballos.  Usually speaking the Sances are very calm and usually work seated, or in a similar fashion as they worked in life.  Often they speak in the tones or dialects and use phrases of the time and era when they walked the material plane, and incorporate indigenous and African words into their often broken Creollo Spanish.
In possession the Casilla's face, body composure contorts and hand gestures become very profound.  Similar to that of Brazilian Umbanda and Venezuelan 3 Potencias Espiritismo.
Usually the casilla is possesed by Legba, a Guedeh, or their very own Guia who usher in the Sances. (Ones Centinela does not physically possess a person in this manner.)  So lets say a Sance by the name Joaquin comes down and he in life was a Babalocha a Lukumi follower or believer in the Orisha Ochosi, he will come down either as Joaquin Ochosi, Joaquin Chosi or simply el Hermano Joaquin. He will display characteristics of Ochosi but still display many characteristics he had in life. Yes the Sanses of the jerarquía of Orishas can and do participate in Sanse sesiones.

Contrary to popular belief, Sanse is not a religion, it is a magico spiritual set of beliefs, and although it has many traditional structured views on how to perform misas, how one performs bautismos, ceremonies, in what order or what prayers are said for any given situation, has a structure on how misas are held, how one conducts themselves during a sesion, order of various division of Misterios, their likes and dislikes, and the color of clothing worn and tabus. Sance is not bounded by religious dogmas or doctrines as each and every Sociedad although they practice in very similar fashions, can and also does have various elements of differences. The main goal of Sanse as is with Espiritismo is based on the desarollo of ones spiritual faculties on the material plane, and the enlightment of the spirit in the realm of Spirits.



To say that the Sanses 'Ancestors' can only come from a certain Division is absurd. They can be the messengers to any Misterio from any division, as long as that Misterio is the Guia Principal or head punto of your Cuadro Espiritual. Meaning that if your guia is Adogan Piel, Pa Cande, or Anaisa Pye, then your Sanse will work under that punto.. Also it is important to understand that many historical Sanse have become elevated into Misterio status such as Ofelia Balendjo, Amalia Belcan, Rosita Legba, Luis Eleguedesito while others such as the Venezuelean Jose Gregorio have become elevated into a folk saint heroe statues, to name just a few and have become either vueltas / caminos of the Misterio they venerated in life or a separate divinity "Misterio" all together: within the same division, and have their own Sances as well. Many individuals have the misconception and argue that la vuelta of Marta la Dominadora known as Marta La Bruja is an ancient Lwa from Africa, while others say she is a Native Misterio of the Petro (Black) Division, or an indigenous spirit, well last time I checked the name Marta has its origins in Aramaic "Israel or Iraq in origin" and la Bruja is the Spanish word for Witch. What happened with Marta la Bruja is that in life she was or might have been a zambaggoa bruja of Arawaque and African descent and she venerated Marta la Dominadora / Metresa Lubana and her life became a part of the folclore and tradition of Lubana and associated with her, she became a vuelta a camino a sister to Lubana.   (Note, in Puerto Rican Sanse their is a division of Misterios known as las Metresas which although a part of the same division can also be a part of another.  The word Metresa a Creole French word which means Mistress.)

In Sanse we all have a guia espiritual, which is a Misterio, we have a Centinela, a Legba and a Guede, and often our spirits come from that group, but Sancistas are not limited to working or being the casillas to only these Misterios as Sancistas can be the casilla to muertos and Sances that do not make up their cuadro. Especially when doing an investigacion or bautismo for an ahijado or ahijada. Who better to determine your Guia your Sanses, your Cuadro, then your Guia her/himself. Why would my guia, Cachita Tumbo come to a client giving the names to the Sances of Papa Candelo, Gunguna, Madre Sili or Adogan Piel? It makes no sense.

Many people say that either you practice Puerto Rican Sance or you practice Dominican 21 Divicion, and not to mix it, which in all reality we do not. The Sances are Sances and the Misterios are Misterios, or as my abuela would say. "Al Santo, Santo, y al Angel, Angel." As I have stated the Sances are the Muertos or Ancestors that work under the punto of a Misterios.  (Traditionally speaking, candles where used for the dead and the Saints, to give them light so they may find light and elevation, while incense was used for Angels, so that our prayers, thoughts and intentions would reach them.  In present day, candles and incense are used for both.)

If your Guia is Cachita Tumbo, Anaisa Pye or Gran Bwa then your Sances will come down as embassadors of them, they will work under them and often act like them.  Many people say do not mix, but their very words are unethical, because while they say "don't mix, it can be very dangerous" they themselves mix traditions and religions. What Religious philosophy or Spiritual tradition in the world today has not borrowed or taken from another, Sanse is not the first nor will it be the last.  Other practitioners of African based traditions say that when you work with the Orisha/Lwa Oggun you should say, Tres Padre Nuestros, an Ave Maria and a Credo.  Or they use the prayer to San Luis Beltran or other Catholic saints in their practices.  This is as mixing as it can get. "That is like mixing bleach with amonia, but unlike those dangerous ingredients together, in this case they do and will work. To a Roman Catholic's perspective, your damming your soul to an eternal pit of fire and sulfur, while being taunted, poked, and tortured by Demons for all eternity. If this is not dangerous, what is? But in Sance you are, 'Desarollando Espiritualmente.' And yes in Sanse we say our Padre Nuestros our Plagerias del Naufrago, our Ave Marias and Credos while listening to Cuban, Dominican Spiritual music, Taino music or Puerto Rican Bomba, Plena or Salsa music of the 1970s as we pray and call on our Sances who are the embajadores of a certain punto of Misterio.  Why do we do this?  For the simple fact that it works, shows results and as a people we represent all the cultures and blood lines that run through our veins, no matter what religious donomination they followed in life.



Also what good is it of me to play music or pray for that matter in a dialect or language that is unknown or not understood to the people at a Misa or Sesion. In some way the language must be fully understood for it to resonate deep within our very souls, and trigger our subconcious minds. If this was not the case, Roman Catholics would still be saying the Holy Mass in Latin.
In Espiritismo Criollo, the beliefs in Catholic Saints and Angels is a very big part of the tradition. Sanse does not differ as images of Saints,Angels and African deities known as atributos de los santos, adorn the tableau espiritual, similar to Espiritismo, with the exception that within Sanse the Saints and Angels can and often do go by the names of the Loas or Orisha known as Misterios, and many of the Catholic Saints are viewed as Embajadors or mensajero to these very Spirits, not the same but of the same.

Lastly Sanse often deals with folk magic, yerbatero herbalism, curanderismo healing and divination that traditionally are not a part of Espiritismo Criolla.  This folk magico system is closer in nature to Puerto Rican Brujeria than Haitian Vodou. It deals with the making of herbal baths, protective amulets, charm bags, and candle magic.

Both Sanse and Espiritismo do not perform any blood sacrifices.  If a Sancista says he/she offers blood sacrifices its because he/she is also a Houngan, Palero or Babalorisha and have received the proper initiation ceremonies to do so.  But the main goal of the Sanse Sociedad is the elevation of both their cuadro espiritual and themselves, and while offerings of food, liquor, tobacco, candles, and herbs are given to the Comiciones, Sanse, Santos and Misterios, generally speaking blood is not offered within Puerto Rican Sanse.


Sanse and Espiritismo Similar Traits.

1. Both Sanse and Espiritismo are monotheism spiritual tradition and have the belief in one God, the Supreme Intelligence, the creator and cause of all there is, ever was and ever will be.  In Sanse God is often called Papa Dios,  Buen Dios, or El Todo Poderoso, and is not limited to sexual gender or human name.  Although the word Papa which means father is often used to describe God.  Buen Dios is the Cause of all there is in the Universe.   Each individual has their personal take and belief on what is God.

2. Both believe in reincarnation, meaning that the soul of an individual can and will reincarnate within the family bloodline or a different culture altogether.

3. Both believe in the plurality of the worlds.

4. Both believe that communication and interaction between the living and the spirit world is possible and occurs frequently.  Spirits can interact with the living as well as interfere   Also one does not have to be a part of Espiritismo or a Sanse Sociedad for this to happen, it happens regardless of your beliefs or disbeliefs.

5. Both believe in the progression of the Soul and that the Spirit can evolve.  

6. While many view either or as a religion, many view both Sanse and Espiritismo as a spiritual foundation or philosophy.

7. Traditionally speaking those who participate in, Espiritismo Criolla and Sanse do so because it is a family tradition, and ones parents, grandparents, godparents, aunts, uncles and ancestors practiced a form of trance possession and had a belief in the communication and interaction with Spirits and the preservation of the memory of ones Ancestors and descendants.

8. Both Sanse and Espiritismo Criolla were developed with the Puerto Rican cultural experience at the time, and is always progressing, ever evolving and growing.  Both are traditions of the people, and both are not subjected to the philosophies, institution or hierarchy of any one tradition.  Remember both Espiritismo Criollo and Sanse have their primary roots in three cultures, Taino, African and European Spanish.

9. The traditions of both are learned within the home from elder family members, and both are simultaneously practiced with other institutionalized religions, such as Catholicism, Pentecostals, or even African or Indigenous belief systems. 

10. Both believe in the law of Cause and Effect.  "Karma". What you throw into the universe, good or bad, will come back to you like a boomerang.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Puerto Rican Sanse & Espiritismo Altars

THIS SECTION IS OF SOME ALTARS WITHIN PUERTO RICAN SANCE, SANSE, ESPIRITISMO AND BRUJERIA, I HOPE YOU ENJOY.

A TYPICAL PUERTO RICAN ESPIRITISMO ALTAR, TABLEAU

A SANTA MUERTE STATUE IN A BOTANICA IN THE COLORS OF THE GHUEDE, BARON DEL CEMENTERIO OR PA VIEJO

ALTAR FOR MADRE DOLEROSA

THE FULAS OR PANOS USED WITHIN SANCE RELIGION
 IN THE COLORS OF THE VARIOUS PUNTOS.

A BOTANICA WITH A FEW STATUES OF
THE MEXICAN FOLK SAINT, JESUS MALVERDE

A FEW CUADROS AND PLATOS FOR OFRENDAS

ANAISA, GRAN SOLIER, MANO PODEROSA, AND BELIE BELCAN

GUNGUNA TO THE RIGHT, IN CENTER CANDELITO
, WITH GRAN BWA, PA VIEJO AND LOS JEMELOS

PAPA GUEDE, ANAISA, GRAN BWA, MANO PODEROSA, GUNGUNA, GUEDE PA VIEJO, BELIE BELCAN, GRAN SOLIER, AND TWO SMALL STATUES OF CANDELITO

A SERVICIO TO THE MISTERIOS

SAN ELIAS EL BARON

A SERVICIO FOR CACHITA TUMBO



PAPA CANDELO


MESA BLANCAS FOR A SESION ESPIRITUAL







TA FRANCISCO





MA FRANCISCA


LUIS GUEDECITO


ELEGUEDECITO


BARBARA LUKUMI ABD CHANGO MACHO





SANCISTA BRUJO LUIS


TONANTZIN, MANO PODEROSA, Y GRAN BWA


EL NENE DOCTOR



LOS CISCOS


SAN SIMON


CANDELINA, CANDELITO,
AND PAPA CANDELO


MARTA LA DOMINADORA


LUIS GUEDECITO, SANTA BARBARA, LA SIERENA
, PAPA LEGBA Y EL NENE DOCTOR




OFELIA BALENDO


BARBARA LUKUMI Y CHANGO MACHO


EL GUEDE PA VIEJO


INDIO BRAVO


INDIO DE LA PAZ

MAI FRANCISCA Y TA FRANSISCO






21 DIVICION DE EL PANTEO SANCE, SANSE, SANCISTA, 21 DIVICIONES DEL ESPIRITISMO PUERTO RIQUENO DE SANCE.

Monday, November 21, 2011

THE CENTINELA The Guardian of Sanse Relgion



THE CENTINELA
The Guardian of Sanse Religion


"Centinela Alerta!"  "Alerta Esta!"


EL FARO DE LA CENTINELA

Oh mi Centinela mi guia y mi guardiero, cuidame bien de día y noche, temprano y tarde, hasta que mi alma parta al cielo.

Oh mi Centinela, guia principal, quédate conmigo. Yo te doy gracias por tu fiel compañia. Amén
Guardiero de la paz, Guia de la Guarda, a quien soy encomendado, mi defensor, mi vigilante centinela; gracias te doy, que me libraste de muchos daños del cuerpo y del alma. Gracias te doy, que estando durmiendo, me velaste, y despierto, me encaminaste; al oído, con santas inspiraciones me avisaste. Perdóname, amigo mío, mensajero del cielo, consejero, protector y fiel guarda mía; muro fuerte de mi alma, defensor y compañero celestial. En mis desobediencias, vilezas y descortesías, ayúdame y guárdame siempre de noche y de día. Amén.


PRAYER TO THE LIGHTHOUSE OF SANSE




Oh my Sentinel, my principle Guide and my Guardian, watch over me day and night, as the sun rises and when the sun sets, from dawn to dusk.  Watch over me until my soul journeys to the heavens. 

Oh my Sentinel, principle guide, accompany me where ever I go and I shall be humbly grateful.
Guardian of Peace, Guide that Guards over my well being, given to me by God, my great defender, my vigilant Sentinel, I always shall praise and thank thee, for liberating me from all that wishes me harm, protecting and defending my body, mind and soul.  Thankful am I because when I am asleep you watch over me, and when I am awake you keep my feet routed on the earth, and in my ear you whisper words of inspiration that never leads me astray. 

Forgive me my heavenly friend and companion, messenger of God, counselor, defender, protector,  faithful watchman, heavenly fortress, watch tower, and celestial companion.  Forgive my ignorance, my disobedience, and for the times I did not listen to your advices.  Help me in being more attentive, and guard over me, day and night.  Amen.


THE CENTINELA




Of all the Saint, or Spirits within your Cuadro Espiritual none is as important as ones Centinela, the Centinela is ones Guardiana "guardian' principle spirit guide and is that spirit that guides and is the leader or head spirit of ones spiritual frame.

The Centinela is a God appointed spirit thats sole purpose and function is to guide and assist in the spiritual development of an individual within their lifespan.  The Centinela has many functions but the most important is helping a person elevate and progress within life while at the same process elevating themselves as well. Although the Centinela are highly elevated Spirits, they are not as elevated as the Spiritual Forces we in Espiritismo and the Sanse religion call the Misterios.  But they are elevated enough that they do not ask for physical offerings such as food, cigars, liquid, or flowers.  All they ask is that we talk to them, pray for them, sing to them give them light, and listen to their sound advice.   If one chooses to give the Centinela a physical offering it should come in the form of light.  The light offered to a Centinela comes in the form of an aromatic candle, but the Centinela also likes a sweet scented oil lamp or lantern.  The Centinela speaks to us through our dreams but also speak to us through our inner voice, that voice that tells us what is right from wrong.  The more we listen quietly and meditate on their words, the stronger the bond becomes with an individual and their Centinela.

The Centinela are the voice of wisdom, and inner knowledge, and will never give us advice on that which is unethical, immoral or dangerous to our well being, safety or progression. They will never give advice on anything that goes against our mental, physical well being, or spiritual growth. 

Each individuals Centinela is unique and only serves that particular person.  For example while thousands of people may honor and venerate a certain Saint for example Saint Michael or the Holy Child of Atocha, or call on a certain Spirit by name from one of the Courts or Commission the Centinela works exclusively and in unison with one person, and every person in the world has one.  Each Centinela was chosen by God and accompanies us through life, from the time of birth until the time of death of the physical body.  No two people have the same Centinela, although they may be called by the same name. 

Although they are highly elevated spirits that once lived on the earth, they are still close enough to our plane of existence to be aloud a close bond with the living, and they understand our needs, desires, wants, they understand our struggles, our pains, our joys and sorrows.

When one builds a healthy relationship with ones Centinela, we create a strong union and bond, and through their wisdom they speak to us what is acceptable and unacceptable in our progression. 

While an Espiritista or a Sancista can invoke any Spirit from the Commission of Spirits, it is extremely important to understand that while the Commissions usually act and speak in a similar fashion as they did in life, and usually the spirits from the Commission are fond of physical offerings such as candles, food and liquor.  The Centinela always presents himself or herself as a wise benevolent soul and never partakes of physical offerings.  For example, the Spirits of the Madamas or Gypsies come down dancing singing and can have a coquette demeanor, or the Congos or Indios can be stern, loud, and very opinionated, all the while smoking cigars, or partaking of liquid offerings, The Centinela comes down very wise, and humble and shuns material offerings.  If the Centinela does not agree with a persons actions in life he / she will usually send another spirit from ones Cuadro in his / her place to handle the situation.  As they always come down as wise and benevolent souls, and while other spirits from ones Cuadro come to dance, partake of offerings, remove curses and perform cleansing a Centinela usually comes quietly to give his or her blessings, or to give important spiritual messages.

Although an Espiritista or a Sansista can call on any Spirit from their Cuadro Espiritual,  they often call the Centinela into possession more  often than any other; and rather than calling the Misterios they call the Centinela because it is so close to us that less energy is needed in invoking them.  To call or become possessed by the Corrientes 'Spiritual Forces" of a Misterio more energy must be generated and more ritual labor is required.  This by no means implies that an Espiritista or a Sansista can not become possessed by the Corrientes of the Misterios.  We often do during Misas, Bautismos, Fiestas Espirituales or Rites of Passages, but on a daily basis when we need to exert the least amount of energy such as Limpias, Despojos or Consultas Espirituales we invoke the Corriente of our Centinela.

Although the Centinela do not have physical representations, Espiritistas and Sansistas keep a statue or a framed image of a Saint to spiritually represent the Centinela.  In Puerto Rico this image is usually in the form of a statue or framed picture of Saint Sebastian or Saint Pancracio for a male Centinela while the Female Centinela is represented by a picture of the virtues Faith, Hope and Charity, or a charm that has an anchor, heart and cross.

It is important to understand that ruthless, cruel, merciless, are disposed to inflict pain or suffering, are void of humane feelings and evil individuals loose the protections and guidance of ones Cuadro Espiritual and Centinela, it begins to weaken and wane within time, until the person has no spiritual protection whatsoever, and becomes enveloped by personal demons and intranquil spirits.   Individuals born with mental health issues have a strong connection with ones Centinela.  While individuals who fall under substance abuse, such as narcotics, liquor or has no control for over indulgences of the flesh are often influenced more by Demons and Intranquil Spirits, and their spiritual frame weakens within time.  Individuals who suffer mental illnesses that cause depression are protected by their Spiritual Frame, but also need to find mental help in order to align mind, body, and spirit in unison in order to properly heal and elevate.




La Gran Ivocacion
de Santerismo y Sanse Puertoriqueño

Invoco mis Antepasados conocidos y  desconosidos, para que me den las facultades y el fluido espiritual para que tenga claridad, en el camino de la vida
Bendicion a mis Antepasados.

Invoko a mis seres, y mis muertos, porque en sus hombros me cargan en esta vida, y mis pasos caminan los pasos que caminaron ellos.  Bendicion a mis Muertos.

Yo invoco la sublime influencia de las 21 Comision de Espiritus, Corte Bruja, Corte Gitana, Corte de las Madamas, Corte de los Piratas, Corte de los Indios, Corte de los Orientales, Corte de los Arabes, Corte Santiguadora, Corte de los Congos, Corte de los Santos, Corte de los Hindu, Corte de los Angeles, Corte de los Esclavos, Corte de los Espiritus Infantiles, Corte de las Bendita Animas, Corte Libertadora, Corte de los Bohemios, Corte de los Heroes de nuestro pais, Corte Africana, Corte Elementales, Corte de los Juanes y Marias y las infinitas Cortes sin nombrar, para obtener buen éxito y adelanto en todos los asuntos de mi vida y para allanar todas las dificultades que haya en mi camino.  Bendicion a Las Comisiones de Espiritus.
Invoco la ayuda de mi Centinela y los 21 Jefe Guardianas del Sanse, Santos, Misterios y los Angeles de la Guarda, para que las estrellas alumbren y guíen mi camino y me espanten la mala sombras y mala voluntad que pueda seguirme.  Bendicion le pido a mi Centinela, a mi Santo y a mi Angel de la Guarda.

Invoco a Dios de las alturas para que mi casa prospere, aumente mis negocios y mi persona reciba un mensaje de buena suerte enviado por la Divina Providencia.  Bendicion Padre Celestal, Todopoderoso e Imortal.

Invoko a la Reina Madre del Cielo, Oh mi Reina Madre de Mi devocion, no me desampare de su protecion ni de noche ni de dia, y cobijame en su mantilla y manto sagrado.
Bendicion Reina Madre.

Oh! Gran Poder de Dios, imploro tu poderosa ayuda para que me apartes del peligro en el momento preciso y para que mi camino se vea iluminado por el faro de la fortuna. Yo recibiré las infinitas bendiciones del cielo, creo en Dios Padre, Dios Hijo, Dios Espiritu Santo. Amén


The Grand Invocation
of Santerismo and Sanse Religion


I Invoke my Ancestors
whose names are known and unknown to me so that they may bless me with the Faculties needed and the Spiritual Fluids required so that I may have clarity in my life.  Benediction I ask of my ancestors.

I invoke the spirits and souls of my dead relatives, because on their shoulders they carry me through this.  My feet walk the paths that they walked in life.  Benediction I ask of my Dead.
I invoke the sublime power and influence of the 21 Commissions of Spirits.  Court of the Shamans, Court of the Madamas, , Court of the Gypsies, Court of the Sailors,  Court of the Native People, Court of the Oriental Spirits, Court of the Arabian Spirits, Court of the Healing Spirits,  Court of the Congo Spirits, Court of the Saints,, Court of the Hindu Gods,  Courts of the Angels, Court of the Slaves, Court of the Child Spirits, Court of the Blessed Souls in Purgitory, Court of the Liberators, Court of the Nomads, Court of the Legendary Heroes, Court of the African Mysteries, Court of the Elementals, Court of the Johns and Maries, and to all the infinite Courts of Heaven.  May I obtain success, elevation and advancements within this life and the following.  Benediction to the Commission of Spirits.

I invoke the guiding hands of my Guardian Spirit, and the watchful eyes of the 21 Chief Sanses, Mysteries, Elevated Saints and Archangel, so that the stars within heaven be a road map to the Celestial Court.  May they keep away all evil thoughts, ill will and bad intentions that my enemies may have for me.  Benediction to my Guardian Spirit, the Sanses, the Mysteries, the Elevated Saints and the Archangel.

I invoke God so that my home may prosper, my good affairs in life increase, and so that I may receive inner peace in all my earthly under takings.  Benediction heavenly father, immortal and all powerful.

I invoke the Queen Mother of Heaven and Angels.  Oh Queen Mother of my devotion do not forsake me and keep your watchful eye upon me.  Envelope me within your Holy Shawl and Mantle.  Benediction Holy Mother of Heaven.

Oh, Great Power of God, I implore your sublime help so that you may part from my path and keep away all that is detrimental to my well being, mental health and spiritual growth.  May my pathways in life receive the light of your heavenly watch tower, and may I receive the heavenly benediction of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost.  Amen.


Prayer to Saint Sebastian



O Lord, grant us a spirit of strength. Taught by the glorious example of Your martyr, Saint Sebastian, may we learn to obey You rather than men. 

O Glorious St Sebastian, faithful follower of Jesus Christ, to you do we raise our hearts and hands to implore your powerful intercession in obtaining from God the Father all the helps and graces necessary for our spiritual and temporal welfare, particularly the grace of living a holy life, courage to face all perils of my believe and even to sacrifice my life as the cost of my faith and this special favour we now implore.  O, special guardian, guard me from the diseases and accidents, we feel animated with confidence that your intercession on my behalf will be graciously heard before the throne of God.
Amen


In Puerto Rico San Sebastian is often known as or called, San Se, or Sanse. A popular theory of the root of the word Sanse, among Puerto Ricans comes from the Centinela Principle Spirit Guide who is associated with San Sebastian in Puerto Rico. On the island, San Sebastian is often called, San SE, or Sanse, for short.  in Japan the word Sensei means, person who was born before, or Teacher or Master.   Puerto Rican Sanse has its roots in Haitian Voodoo and Dominican 21 Division.  Thus Sanse is a branch of Voodoo, while Santerismo is a branch of Cuban Santeria, with, both greatly influenced by Puerto Rican Brujeria, and Mesa Blanca Espiritismo.



Thursday, October 13, 2011

SANSE THE SEANCE.LA REUNIÓN / SESSION ESPIRITUAL



SANSE THE SEANCE.
LA REUNIÓN / SESSION ESPIRITUAL

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  • El EMBAJADOR Male LA EMBAJADORA, Female: An assistant medium who will recite the prayers during the seance and make sure all runs smoothly and safeguards the Casilla while under possession.
  • El BANCO or LA CASILLA. The bench or vessel, a medium who will transmit messages received from the spirits or become possessed by a spirit to lift causas, and give spiritual advice and consultations.
  • Los Participantes, El Publico.  Those who attend a Séance, "Sesion Espiritual'. la reunión espiritista

The Reunión, or Sesion Espiritual "Sèance"  is at the heart of Puerto Rican  Espiritismo, Santerismo, Sanse, and the Brujeria traditions.  It is where we come to gather in a small group to speak and get information from our Seres, Muertos, Centinela, Santos, Cuadro Espiritual and Commissions.  The séance is a private gathering similar to the larger public Misa Espirualeits, Fiesta Espiritual, and  Veladas.

A reunión or sesion is done under faith hope and charity, meaning no one gets paid for this service, not even the Mediums conducting the séance, but it is expected of all attending and participating in the event to collaborate with the expenses in some form and bring the necessary ofrendas to the séance. The oftendas are offerings to the spirits and include items such as cigars, florida water, holy water, flowers, and incense to name a few.

In Puerto Rico a  Séance is never practiced with less than three people, and no more than  nine.  More than nine would fall under a misa espiritual or velada.  What I will be describing here is how I personally do a séance and how it is practiced amongst the Puerto Rican community.  From this point on I will be using both the English word Séance and Spanish words Sesion, or Reunión  as they are often used interchangeably within the Hispanic community.

The preparation call for the table that will be used for the Reunion, it should be cleaned and wiped down before la sesion, with florida water and holy water, and the table is always covered with a white table cloth.  A large glass fuente is filled with cool holy water and placed on the center of the table surrounded by white candles, usually three, or nine.

Another table is set aside which will be the tableau espiritual, an altar for the Centinela or Guardian Saint and other protective spirits guides of the Cuadro Espiritual pertaining to the person whose house the sesion is to be held.  This table becomes a shrine to the protective spirits and the items and ofrendas used for the Séance are kept there such as food, rum, coffee, cigars, flowers, a bell, florida water, a gourd instrument such as a maraca, and a black cloth.  A large fuente is also placed on the tableau espiritual, this one will have a mixture of Holy Water, anil indigo water, Florida Water, Bay rum, Kolonia 1800, Colonia Patchouli, Locion Pompeya, and Agua de Sandalo. Within the fuente a metal soup ladle is placed and around it enough fresh clean white face cloths for all attendants. Packets of wooden matches and fresh cigars are also placed around the altar.  Behind the fuente two white seven day candles are lit.

The house where the sesion is to be held must be physically and spiritually cleaned before the séance is to begin.  Garbage is removed, dishes are washed and the house must be neat and organized.  The house should be fumigated with frankincense sandalwood, and myrrh or with nag champa incense before the sesion begins, and four clear glasses with ice water and camphor is placed within the four corners of the house. 

The actual table where the sesion is to be held was traditionally a round dinner table, if it is imposable to have a round table, this does not matter as the candles around the fuente will create the spiritul circle.

Before the sesion it is imperative for the Embajador and the Banco to refrain from having any form of sexual activities that day, and that they fast for 6 hours prior to the Séanse.  It is not that these things are bad for the Mediums, but that it causes the mediums to become spiritually grounded and it also creates a spiritual barrier or blockage. Food and sexual intercourse, grounds a person, and in order to receive messages, the body should be as light and as clean as humanly possible. Both the mediums prior to attending the Séance must relieve their bodies of bodily waist, and cleanse themselves with a spiritual bath, prayers and fumigation.  The bath is done at home and prior to the sêanse, it consists of taking a hand full of fresh sage and mashing it into a gallon of cool holy water.  The water will take on a green tint, to this is added a large bottle of florida water and it is carefully strained and placed into a large glass bowl.  A white cloth is placed over the bowl and it is placed on the mediums altar as candles are lit and the medium says prayers to his Cuadro Espiritual.  This is left on the altar until the candles are consumed, usually small tee lites.  (NEVER LEAVE CANDLES UNATTENDED)   The mediums will take a bath with this spiritual wash by pouring it over the head in a bathtub as prayers are recited.  Half of the spiritual bath is saved to cleanse oneself when returning home at the end of the night.  This is an Amparo ritual that must always be done prior to the Seance. During the seance, both the Embajador and the Banco, should remove any belts jewelry, and shoes. If the shoes are not removed then the laces must be untied.

The only thing kept on the table where the sesion is to be conducted is the fuente espiritual with 3 or 9 white candles surrounding it, and Allen Kardec's book on Selected Prayers, a few bottles of florida water and ash trays for the cigars.

Everyone participating in the Seance are asked to arrive at a certain time and always as the sun begins to set, usually around seven in the evening.  They are instructed not to be late and that good personal hygiene is observed by all attendants.

At the entrance of the home a fuente is filled with a mixture of indigo, Rompe zaraguey herb, florida water and holy water so that all who attend may bless and protect themselves by making the sign of the cross when they arrive.   Also a ritual chalk made out of white egg shells is placed next to the bowl so participants can draw protective crosses on their wrists and in the back of the neck.  On either side of the fuente is a lit seven day white candle.

During the sesion all participants must  keep their legs uncrossed and their arms should never be folded and  during the actual séance both their hands palms down are kept on the table at all times; unless they are flicking a cigar, this is called la cadena espiritual.  The Embajador should keep his/her head covered by wearing a white head cloth or white bandana upon the head, this is a protective measure so that he/she can control the Séance and not become possessed.  Although Higher Spirits can speak through the Embajador,  and the Embajador can pass messages from the spirits to the living, he must stay in control of the reunión at all times.  Spirits will often give messages to other attendants, if they feel a strong message, they will politely wait until the Banco is quiet. Many Spirits want to come through during a seance, and the Embajador must insure complete control and order and that respect is observed at all times.  Benevolent spirits are not the only ones who will want to attend but los espiritus intranquilos will try and come. If an evil entity is present, or takes over the body of the banco, it is the Embajador responsibility to remove it or command it to go to leave.  If the spirit or entity refuses, the black cloth is placed over the bancos head, as a prayer of protection and banishment is said while wringing the altar bell.  Also Spirits might not ever posses the banco, they might let their presence be known, by wrapping noises or moving objects.

The reason why it is important the Embajador should say the proper prayers and invocations that will follow, is because it is the responsibility of the Embajador to insure the safety of all present, that he calls on benevolent and protective spirits,only, and to make sure an earth bound spirit or demon is not invited into the sesion, or that negative spirits are not left loose to wonder this plain of existence.

The Séance should commence one hour after the sun sets. Everyone participating should wear clean light colored clothing and come with a respectful attitude. All cell phones are turned off and all forms of distractions.  Once the reunión begins no one is permitted to leave or come in during the sesion.

During the Sesion, the Centinela or one of the spirits from the commissions might come down to consult of lift a causa.  The spirit within the casilla often stays seated but many times it will stand up and move around cleansing and purifying.  If this happens it is the Embajadors responsibility and job to ensure the safety of the casilla. The Embajador stands behind the casilla and makes sure the material and physical body of the possessed casilla is not harmed.

When the sesion begins all the candles are lit and electrical lights are turned of, and everyone takes their seat.  The Embajador begins to recites the prayers from Allen Kardec^s prayer book, beggining with the prayer of the Medium, at this time both the Embajador and the banco takes a ladel of the blessed water from the fuente and pours it on the clean face cloth and cleans his aura.  Then the embajador begins to recite the opening prayer, and counter clockwise one by one, the participants gets up, salutes the spirits of the tableau altar and takes a ladle full of liquid from the fuente and cleanses themselves.  The embajador continues reading the opening prayer as each individual salutes the altar and cleanses themselves and then again takes their seat.  Sometimes after the prayer and blessings, spiritual songs are sung as the participants light cigars to entice the spirits to join the reunión.  If songs are not sung, then quiet espiritista music is played in the background.

When the sesion is over all the waters from the altars and the table are thrown out the front door, Lights are turned on and all who attend enjoy a light meal, and talk about the event or messages told during the sesion.  

If the participants and mediums are up to it they can call friends over to dance as a Fiesta Espiritual is underway and the spirits and commissions are invoked to dance and trabajar las causas.



PRAYERS OF LA REUNIÓN / SESION ESPIRITUAL.

"For where two or three are gathered together in My Name,
 there am I in the midst of them." Mathew, 18: 20 


*** FOR THE MEDIUMS. ***

"And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith the Lord.  I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams:  And on my servants and on my handmaidens I will pour out in those last days of My Spirit, and they shall prophesy." Acts 2: 17/18

Almighty and Powerful God, allow the enlightened and benevolent spirits to come and assist me in the communication that I seek.  Protect me from being enveloped by malevolent entities, and distance me from judging myself and from the pride of egotistical thoughts that will deter me from the purpose of your spiritual mission, which can cause conflict in my communication with other spiritualists and towards other mediums. If I should fall into error, inspire others to advise me of my mistakes and instill within me humbleness.   And If I for any reason should fall into the temptation of abusing the gift you have bestowed upon me, I pray that you aid me in seeing the errors of my ways before it deters me from the purpose of using this gift for greater good of mankind and my spiritual progression.

 *** PRAYER TO BEGIN THE SEANCE GATHERING.  OPENING PRAYER ***

We pray to the Almighty Lord to send us good spirits to assist us, to keep away those who could induce us in error, and to give us the necessary light to distinguish the truth from the impostors.  Also keep away evil, incarnate or dis incarnated spirits that could attempt to place discord among us and deviate us from charity and love for our fellow man.  If any attempt to introduce itself here, prevent it from finding any access to anyone of us.  Good Spirits, that condescend to come here to instruct us, make us gentle to your advises and deviate selfishness, pride, envy, and jealousy from us.  Inspire in us indulgence, and benevolence for our present and absent fellow men, friends, and foes.  In ending, make it that in our feelings of charity, humility, and abnegation, we would feel in good spirits, and recognize your healthy influence.
To the Mediums who you will put in charge of transmitting your teachings to us, give them knowledge of the holiness of the command that has been entrusted upon them and the seriousness of the act they will accomplish, for the purpose that they would have the necessary fervor and devotion.  If there are persons in this reunion that have been attracted by another feeling, different to good, open their eyes to the light and may GOD forgive them if they come with bad intentions.  We particularly pray to the Spirits of (....), our Spirit Guide to help us and watch for us.

We ask the Divine Spirit and all our spirit guides and guardian spirits that are here tonight to watch over our work.  We ask that only good benevolent spirits be present and that our spirit companions protect us from harm and mischief from any troubled spirits whom may be attached, attracted, or sent to this place.

 +++ PRAISES TO GOD +++

Lord with your Grace we invoke the Spirits of your Court, sweet emanation of the Sublime, of all the great and all the infinite good, holy, and just.  Elevated Spirits by your virtues to such a high grade of perfection and joy, where the Almighty's mission is directly received, so that the effects of his paternal love reach us; messengers of the divine word; come closer to us by Charity, because we are calling you with all the effusion of our souls, so that it vibrates in our hearts with the echo's soft emotion to our entrapped spirit, and to our gross senses, which are used to be dis according accents of our earthly lyres, and cannot conceive the beauty of our harmonies.  Let us glorify the Lord, whom by his mercy, we are beginning to enjoy in his dwelling of exile from the light of the truth, the hope of its love and the incomparable embrace of his paternal love, say that we wish the gift of suffering our tests with patience, because his infinite love has made us understand his great knowledge and our healthy mission in this world.  Thank you for such great benefits!  Guide us with Spirits sent from God, clear our souls, enlighten us with your knowledge from the rugged path of our lives, may the torch of truth shine in him, so that our souls would purify with your beneficial influences, and when our deserved peregrination ends, you lead us as simple doves to the foot of the throne of the King of Kings, to ask him for forgiveness for the faults and sing with you his praises.











(Followed by the Our Father and Hail Mary.)

 +++ TO THE GUARDIAN ANGELS
AND PROTECTING SPIRITS +++

Sensible and benevolent spirits, messengers of God, whose mission is to assist men and lead them through the good path, support me in the tests of this life, give me the strength to suffer them without muttering, deviate from me bad thoughts and make me not have access to any of the bad spirits that attempt to induce me to evil. Enlighten my conscience so that I can see my defeats, lead away from me the eyes of the veil of pride, which could enable me to see them and keep them to myself.  You. Above all.  My Guardian Angel, who watches over me particularly, and you, protecting spirits who take interest in me, make me worthy of your benevolence.  You know my needs; make it then, for me to receive the grace according to God's will.

 +++ TO KEEP AWAY EVIL SPIRITS +++


Woe and Pity upon you Scribes and Pharisees, you who cleanses the outside of your chalice and plate, but within you are full of after anger and filth. 

Blind hypocrites, first cleanse the inside of the chalice and plate so that the outside may become clean and pure.  Pity upon you Scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites, you that act clean and seam beautiful upon the eyes of men from the outside, but within you are full of putrefaction and filth.  As such on the outside you also show as just in the eyes of men, but within you are full of hypocrisy and anxiety.

In the name of the omnipotent God, the All Powerful God, may the bad spirits turn away from me and may the good spirits defend me from their influence.

Wicked Spirits, you who inspire confusion and bad thoughts within men.  Deceiving and lying Spirits, who delude men.  Mocking Spirits, who amuse yourself with mankind's incredulity.  I repel you with all the strength within my soul, and close my ears to your suggestions.  I implore that God's mercy be upon you. 

Benevolent Spirits you who undertake the task of accompanying me in this life, give me the necessary strength and enlightenment to resist the influence of these malevolent spirits.  Benevolent Spirits,  Safeguard me from pride and presumption. In the holy name of God.

PRAYER FOR CLOSING THE SÉANCE

We give thanks to the benevolent spirits who have come to communicate with us.  We implore them to help us put into practice the instructions they have given and also that upon leaving this ambient, they may help us to feel strengthened for the practice of goodness and love towards our fellow man.  We also desire that your teachings help all those Spirits who are suffering, are ignorant or corrupt, who have participated in our mission and for whom we implore God's mercy.  Amen.

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