+VOUDOU+
>played a prominent role in the history of our<
>french creole families in the gulf south<
+MARIE LAVEAU+
>the famed sorceress married into an <
>aristocratic related creole family<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+GOOGLE+
>eugene ray / degruy<
>marie laveau<
^^^^^^^^^
+HER POWERS & SECRETS WERE+
>artistic in multi-media<
+BROUGHT TO NEW ORLEANS+
>expressive-biotronic<
>alchemical-radiant<
+FROM AFRICA VIA HAITI+
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+GOOGLE+
>eugene ray / degruy<
+AMULETS+
^^^^^^^^
+EGYPTIAN KINGS+
>were at one point black african<
>with nubian Olmec links<
>to our Poverty Point<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+FRENCH FASCINATION+
>in voudou (voodoo) is seen in this excellent<
>book originally published in france and<
+HARRY ABRAMS+
>written by professor laennec hurbon<
>of port-au-prince university<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+SYMBOLISM+
>in graphics with organic and cosmic content<
>rather like crop circles is important in<
+HAITI VOUDOU+
>brought into new orleans usage<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+SERPENTS+
>are prominent in the lexicon of<
+VOUDOU+
>symbolism representing the<
+SACRED+
>deity as in ancient egypt<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+NIGHT RITUALS+
>have always been the essence of<
+ORGANICS+
>voudou in haiti and new orleans<
>all w/ powerful artistic content<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+DRUM SOUND+
>have always given voudou rituals much<
>audiel power and new orleans jazz<
>grew from this african source<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+GENETIC MEMORY+
>there is an entire village in mississippi<
>devoted to the playing of drums<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+AFRICAN ARTISTICS+
>was part of the life on louisiana plantations<
>and influenced our french family life<
+RADIANT ALCHEMY+
>as remembered by our grandmother<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+UNCLE HENRY+
>my mother's gardner had much power<
>of a cosmic alchemical nature<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+HE COULD LOOK AT THE+
+SUN & TELL THE TIME+
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>for my earlier essays<
+GOOGLE+
>eugene ray architect<
+JAZZ WORKSHOP+
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>eugene ray architect<
+COLOR-LIGHT-ENERGY+
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>eugene ray, mfa, architect
professor emeritus, sdsu
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