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Nan Domi

An Initiate's Journey into Haitian Vodou
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Nan Domi offers an intimate, first-person journey into the mystical heart of Haitian Vodou. Mimerose Beaubrun, both anthropologist and adept, recounts her initiation and deep spiritual education under the guidance of her mentor Tante Tansia. Unlike previous outsider accounts focusing on public rituals, this work reveals Vodou's private, interior practice and spiritual states, drawing comparisons to Zen in Buddhism and Sufism in Islam. An introduction by Madison Smartt Bell situates this memoir within its historical and cultural context.
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Ideal for readers interested in religion, spirituality, anthropology, and Haitian culture, especially those seeking a profound, personal insight into Vodou beyond external rituals. Suitable for scholars, spiritual seekers, and anyone curious about mystical traditions from a practitioner's point of view.

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The first and only insider's account of Vodou's private, mystical, interior practice, a compelling story of initiation and transformation.

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"This new and valuable book delves into the 'interior' experience of Vodou, as opposed to the usual outsider focus on ritual and cosmology. In telling the story of her own initiation and painstaking education in Vodou, Beaubrun takes us into the mystical dimensions of this ancient religion." - The Guardian UK

Like all the great religions, Vodou has an external, public practice of rituals and ceremonies, and also an internal, mystical dimension. Before Nan Domi, works about Vodou concentrated on the spectacular outward manifestations of Vodou observanceโ€”hypnotic drumming and chanting, frenetic dancing, fits of spirit possession. However, practically all reports on Vodou are outsider accounts, which means that they are stopped at the threshold.

Mimerose Beaubrun, educated as an anthropologist, set out to write another such work, but in the process, she met the woman who would become her ultimate teacher and guide to the religion's internal mysteries: Tante Tansia, whose knowledge, wisdom, and spiritual power govern the text of Nan Domi.

Nan Domi is the only account of Vodou's private, mystical, interior practice that has been offered to the public so far. This content stands in the same relation to ceremonial Vodou as Zen to conventional Buddhism, Sufism to conventional Islam, and the practice of the desert saints to conventional Christianity. Mimerose Beaubrun has been a student of Vodou for half of her life, but she is also an adept, and in this uniquely valuable work, she divests herself of all scholarly apparatus to speak from Vodou's purest heart.

This English edition includes a fascinating introduction by Madison Smartt Bell, placing the religion and Beaubrun's memoir in historical context.

Praise for Nan Domi:

"Mimerose Beaubrun's book Nan Domi: An Initiate's Journey into Haitian Vodou - the first part of the title refers to a spiritual state - is a welcome addition to the canon of Vodou scholarship, a deeply felt inside account of a faith of often daunting complexity." - The Miami Herald

"Nan Domi is a fascinating look inside the Haitian Vodou religion. Mimerose Beaubrun provides a valuable contribution by taking us along into the world of Nan Domi, a dream state and stage in the initiate's journey to mastery. In the process, the reader is introduced into a world that is far more than a religious tradition. Haitian Vodou is also a way of speaking about Haiti, as Beaubrun explains, 'its language, culture, even its way of walking, of preparing food, of dressing, of making love, of communicating with unknown worlds.' The book casts its spell on the reader who persists in the journey under the tutelage of Beaubrun and her teachers. Madison Smartt Bell's excellent introduction places the religion and Beaubrun's memoir in historical context." - Julia Alvarez

"Vodou is one of the most valuableโ€”and misunderstoodโ€”of all New World cultural creations. Mimerose Beaubrun's remarkable work opens up for the first time the internal world of Vodou, and what emerges is a singular engagement with a system of belief that cannot fail to impress any reader with its sheer sophistication and complexity. Gradually, the author recounts the ways in which she came to know the timeless wisdom of Vodou. Absolutely essential reading for anyone interested in Haiti, or in religion and society more broadly." - Martin Munro, author and editor of Haiti Rising: Haitian History, Culture and the Earthquake of 2010

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Critics praise Nan Domi as a rare, invaluable insider's perspective on Vodou's spirituality, illuminating facets often overlooked in conventional studies. Robert H. McCormick Jr. highlights its elucidation of Haitian immaterial spirituality and cultural insights, while Amy Wilentz calls it a unique and essential primer by a Haitian guide. The book is noted for balancing local specificity with universal spiritual themes.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780872865747

Publisher: City Lights Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 January 2014

Country: United States

Imprint: City Lights Books

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Preface by Madison Smartt Bell
  • Translated by D.J. Walker

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 368g

Pages: 280

About the Author

Mimerose Beaubron was born in Ouanaminthe, in northwest Haiti. A social and cultural anthropologist, she is also the co-founder and principal singer of the world music band, Boukmans Ekperyans. In 2002 she, along with the group, was nominated as a Peace and Goodwill ambassador by the United Nations.

Madison Smartt Bell is an American writer, known for his trilogy of novels about Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution, published 1995-2004. Finalist for the National Book Award and recipient of a PEN/Faulkner award, Bell was raised in Nashville and lived in New York and London before settling in Baltimore, Maryland.

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