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  2. Waist beads - Wikipedia

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    Waist beads actually originated in ancient Egypt, where they were known as girdles.Egyptians wore them around their waist or lower abdomen. [2] [3] Girdles were symbols of status and were made of chains, wire, thread, and shells, and often featured multiple colors [4] Modern-day people from many African cultures wear waist beads, including Ghanaians, Senegalese, Igbos, Yorubas, Ewes, Ashantis ...

  3. Hoodoo (spirituality) - Wikipedia

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    The other beads were manufactured in Europe; these had also been used by enslaved and free people for burial practices, incorporating an African spiritual interpretation of European beads. For example, many of the Africans buried, including women, men, and children, had beads, waist beads , and wristlets.

  4. Mojo (African-American culture) - Wikipedia

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    A mojo (/ ˈ m oʊ dʒ oʊ /), in the African-American spiritual practice called Hoodoo, is an amulet consisting of a flannel bag containing one or more magical items. It is a "prayer in a bag", or a spell that can be carried with or on the host's body.

  5. Myal - Wikipedia

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    Kumfu(from the Asante word for the Akan religion known as Akom meaning prophecy in English) or Myal evolved into Revival, a syncretic Christian sect. Pagan Myal followers gravitated to the American Revival of 1800 Seventh Day Adventist movement because it observed Saturday as god's day of rest. This was a shared aboriginal belief of the Akan ...

  6. Cowrie-shell divination - Wikipedia

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    Cowrie-shell divination refers to several distinct forms of divination using cowrie shells that are part of the rituals and religious beliefs of certain religions. Though best-documented in West Africa as well as in Afro-American religions, such as Regla de Ocha, Candomblé, and Umbanda, [1] [2] [3] cowrie-shell divination has also been recorded in India, East Africa, and other regions.

  7. Unveiling the Deeper Spiritual Symbolism Behind Ladybugs

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    Learn the spiritual meaning behind seeing a ladybug and why the bugs represent good luck and symbolize love.

  8. Prayer beads - Wikipedia

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    Beads are among the earliest human ornaments and ostrich eggshell beads in Africa date to 10,000 BC. [1] Over the centuries various cultures have made beads from a variety of material from stone and shells to clay. [1] The English word bead derives from the Old English noun bede which means a prayer.

  9. The symbolism and meaning behind different engagement ring shapes

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    Each diamond shape has its own meaning and unique beauty, just like each relationship. When choosing an engagement ring, understanding the symbolism of each diamond shape will help shoppers find ...