Baron Samedi

Master of The Cemetery

Vodou African Spirituality

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Baron Samedi Master of The Cemetery

Source: https://occult-world.com/baron-samedi/

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Baron Samedi is the leader of the Barons and possibly the Gedes. He presides over a sprawling, confusing, complex clan of spirits. When people speak of the Baron, they tend to mean Baron Samedi. Baron Samedi literally means Baron Saturday, which may sound innocuous compared to Baron Cemetery or Kriminel, but Saturday was the one day when Christ was really, truly dead, the day between the crucifixion on Friday and resurrection on Sunday. On Saturday, even Jesus must answer to the Baron, Lord of the Dead. (An alternative explanation suggests that Samedi is related to Simbi or Zombi and only resembles the French word.)

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Baron Samedi is Grand Master of the Celestial Masonic Lodge of Vodou Spirits, a thirty-second-degree-initiated Mason. He is invoked to contact and communicate with the dead (he determines whether they can come visit or not). He may be petitioned to remove bothersome ghosts and invoked to ward off death.

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He a powerful healer and is especially sympathetic to terminally ill children. Baron Samedi rules the cemetery: no one can die until he gives permission for their grave to be dug. Baron Samedi is lewd, obscene, and vulgar, but he can be just and kind. He prefers that children live full lives before joining him in the cemetery.

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Baron Samedi is the crossroads where sex and death meet. Spirit of the undying life-force, he may be petitioned for fertility. He is the guardian of ancestral knowledge and the link to your ancestral spirits. If one lens keeps popping out of your dark glasses, the Baron may be seeking your attention or offering his patronage.

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Baron Samedi is syncretized to Jesus Christ as they share the symbol of the cross. (Baron Samedi’s associations with the cross may pre-date Christianity. In Congolese cosmology, the cross is the symbol of the life cycle: birth-death-rebirth.) He may also be syncretized to Saint Expedite.

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Baron Samedi’s manifests as an older, dark-skinned man in formal attire, dressed completely in black. He wears a black top hat, black suit, and may be smoking one of his beloved cigars. He wears impenetrable black sunglasses:

• The glasses may be missing a lens because he possesses two kinds of vision: he simultaneously sees the realms of the living and the dead.

• Alternatively his glasses have but one lens because a penis has but one eye and the phallus is his attribute (and because he loves sexual humor and innuendo).

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Voodoo Religion and the Powers of Baron Samedi

Source: https://www.ancient-origins.net/history-ancient-traditions/baron-samedi-0016698

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To understand the Baron and his powers, we must first understand the religion that he hails from. Catherine Beyer writes in her article, “An introduction to the Basic Beliefs of the Vodou (Voodoo) Religion” that:

“Vodou (or Voodoo) is a monotheistic religion that is often misunderstood. Common in Haiti and New Orleans, Vodou merges Catholic and African beliefs to form a unique set of rituals that include Voodoo dolls and Symbolic drawings.”

Thus, the practitioners of Voodoo believe in one Supreme God, whom they call Bondye. However, Bondye’s existence is beyond human comprehension and because of that, He does not intervene directly in human affairs. This is where the Loa or Lwa come in. These are the primary spirits of Voodoo, and each one is responsible for a particular aspect of life. They also possess dynamic and changing personalities, depending on the duties they perform. They act as intermediaries between humans and Bondye.

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Britannica describes the relationship between the humans and Loa as follows:

“The Lwa play a major role in the lives of Vodou devotees. In fact, the relationship between the Lwa and the living is intense, demanding, and yet reported to be quite fulfilling. Human beings serve the Lwa, whom they love, respect, and fear. In fact, Vodou practitioners always, out of respect, use the prefix Papa (father), Manman (mother), or Metres (mistress) while referring to a lwa. In return for their devotion and piety, the living expect blessings, protection, and favors from the lwa.”

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Loa can be understood as being like angels, but different in the sense that they each possess their own unique personalities. Therefore, to navigate through daily life, Voodooists must cultivate personal relationships with the Loa, to have their needs met. Relationships can be formed by making offerings at personal altars created to a particular Loa and by participating in elaborate ceremonies of dance, music, and spirit possession.

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The Loa are divided into three families: Rada, Petro, and Ghede. Within this article, the primary focus will be on the Ghede, who, as Beyer describes, are:

“Ghede lwa are associated with the dead and also with carnality. They transport dead souls, behave irreverently, make obscene jokes, and perform dances that mimic sexual intercourse. They celebrate life in the midst of death. Their color is black.”

Baron Samedi is the head of the Ghede family of Loa, ruling over them with his wife, Maman Brigitte. Both figures are associated with the dead and the underworld.

Read More Papa Ghede Guardian of The Cemetery The Ghede Family Clan click

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Baron Samedi has the power to decide who should die and who can go on living. He isn’t simply a spirit who guides the souls, he has the power over life and death. He ensures that the veil between the living world and the dead is never disrupted, and that the dead never return as zombies to bother the living.

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Thus, anyone wishing to connect with the dead must evoke the help of the Baron, who then determines whether to allow the dead to contact the living world or not. He may also be asked to dispel ghosts that may be haunting the living and even asked to ward off death. In return, the Baron may expect gifts for his deeds, which can vary according to his mood; but mostly he is content with gifts of black coffee, cigars, or spicy rum.

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However, there is a flip side to his character. He is said to be just and kind, with a soft spot for children. He prefers children to live full lives before they meet him. Much of his time is spent lingering at the crossroads between life and death. This shows that he knows the value of life and wants the person he is transporting to the afterlife to have had a complete life. He is also a protector of life , having the power to cure any disease or wound, but he will only do so if the person is worth saving. Baron Samedi is powerful enough to counteract powerful curses and hexes.

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Authors Micah Issitt and Carlyn Main explain the Baron’s abilities further:

“Baron Samedi may be petitioned for help with conception, as he represents the confluence of sexuality and death. He is also invoked as the patron of many professionals who come into contact with death, such as gravediggers, funerary officials, and mortuary workers. Because Samedi has absolute authority to decide when and how an individual will die, he is also thought to favor children and to intervene on the behalf of ailing children, ensuring that they live a full life before they arrive in the underworld.”

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Baron Samedi has various incarnations, they each perform a distinct role and even have their own personality traits and mannerisms. They are Baron La Croix, Baron Cimitiere, and Baron Criminel. Sometimes these personas are depicted as separate beings that have a strong link to Baron Samedi.

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Baron La Croix is depicted as a sophisticated spirit of death; he is quite cultured and debonair. He is very philosophical in his views about death and finds death both absurd and humorous. He offers a constant reminder to his followers about delighting in life’s pleasures before it comes to an end.

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Baron Cimitiere performs the duty of guardian of the cemetery, digging the graves and welcoming the deceased to the underworld. He even protects the graves, so that the dead aren’t disturbed. He is a dashing and debonair character, so much so, that even his horses wear tuxedos and top hats. He has expensive tastes, smokes the best cigars, and drinks fine liquor. However, Baron Cimitiere is still just as crass as the other Ghede, but with a polite manner and upper-class airs.

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Baron Criminel is the most feared among the three, he is believed to be the first murderer who was condemned to death. People invoke him when they wish for swift judgment to be pronounced. A person possessed by Baron Criminel will shout obscenities, spit, and even try to stab the people around him. Sometimes people must sacrifice a black chicken by burning it alive because it is believed that the shrieks of the animal appeal to the Baron’s cruel nature.

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There are symbols associated with the Baron as well, these include coffins, black goats and roosters, and skeletons. Even the colors black and purple, which appear in his clothing, have become associated with this powerful Loa.

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Many film and pop culture characters take their influence from Baron Samedi, like the “Shadow man” or Dr. Facilier in Disney's “The Princess and the Frog.” His character was inspired by two prominent figures in the Voodoo pantheon, Baron Samedi and Papa Legba. His clothing and skull mask are aspects taken from the Baron. In the 1973 Bond film “ Live and let Die ,” Baron Samedi is portrayed by Geoffrey Holder. He imitates the habits and traits of the Loa.

Read More Papa Legba Guardian of The Crossroads click 

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Throughout history, many have used religion to ensure their control over their people. One of them is the former president of Haiti, Francois Duvalier, who believed that he was the reincarnation of Baron Samedi. In 1959, Duvalier collapsed into a coma, which lasted nine hours before he regained consciousness.

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There is evidence that he may have suffered considerable brain damage from his collapse, and after regaining consciousness he began to behave like the powerful Loa, Baron Samedi. Duvalier dressed in black, trying to replicate the look of the Baron, and even tried to copy the way he is believed have spoken.

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Baron Samedi is an important Loa in the pantheon of Haitian Voodoo spirits. He welcomes the dead to the afterlife; protects people from untimely death; and deals with the ghosts that try to haunt the living. He is responsible for all things associated with death; however, he still finds time to enjoy his cigars and rum. He embodies an undying life force and is a reminder for people to live their lives to the fullest before meeting their end. Practitioners of Voodoo can be assured that they have “friends on the other side.”

Baron Samedi Master of The Cemetery

Portrait of Baron Samedi, oil paointing by Jan Van.

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Damballa The Serpent God of Creation (Read More click), also spelled Damballah, Dambala, Dambalah, among other variations (Haitian Creole: Danbala), is one of the most important of all loa, spirits in Haitian Voodoo and other African diaspora religious traditions such as Obeah. He is traditionally portrayed as a great white or black serpent, originating in the city of Wedo (Whydah or Ouidah) in modern-day Benin.

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Damballa is said to be the Sky Father and the primordial creator of all life, or the first thing created by Gran Met. In those Vodou societies that view Damballa as the primordial creator, he created the cosmos by using his 7,000 coils to form the stars and the planets in the heavens and to shape the hills and valleys on earth

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damballa
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Baron Samedi Master of The Cemetery

Ghoul - Baron Samedi

lyrics

I woke, I awoke in the night from a terrible dream

A crystal skull caught in a frozen scream

It was calling me, mon, calling me to a distant land

There was hooded mutants and a mon with metal hand

I'll board a ship and I will cross the sea

I'm the houngan priest, the houngan priest called Samedi

Baron Samedi

Simbi is a  well known and venerated Loa in Haitian Voodoo. Although an image of Mami Wata is used to portray that spirit, most of the Simbis are considered males, they lives in rivers, lakes and springs.

Read More Mami Wata Goddess Mother of The Water click

Source: http://hougansydney.com/voodoo-spirits/simbi

King Diamond Cross of Baron Samed

lyrics:

Tuesday evening

One single hour, is like a working day

Father Malone is getting tired

Darkness...has come again

The Demons seem to be resting

Sarah is looking just like Hell

There ain't much left of her to save now

Meanwhile in Salem's quarters

There's shadow that moves

Into a room full of secrets of life

Into a room only few have survived

There is a cross upon the wall

The cross of Baron Samedi

The shadow is taking the cross away

The shadow is Lula, the girl that no one ever sees

I see her shadow with that cross mine

I see her shadow slipping into the night

The cross of Baron Samedi will set us free

The cross of Baron Samedi, just wait and see

The cross of Baron Samedi is full of nails

The cross of Baron Samedi could split your head

Take it to Sarah... Take it to Sarah... Sarah

Darkness..she's up again

Sarah is standing in front of Father Malone

Sleeping..the Father's on a chair

Sarah is saying: "Father, I'm about to sin"

Then one to the Father's head

The cross is coming down so hard

Screaming, bleeding, Malone goes down

Again and...again and...his blood is all around

"Stop it Sarah stop"

I don't know why, but Sarah dropped the cross

Two hours later everyone was here

Police and ambulance, wiping up the tears

Samedi... Samedi... Samedi

Baron Samedi Master of The Cemetery

Portrait of Baron Samedi, oil painting by jan van eyck, northern renaissance art, oil on canvas.

Source: https://openart.ai/discovery/sd-1008467882541326356

Death SS - Baron Samedi

Lyrics

It's the night of All Saints' Day

The Graveyard Master is here to stay

Ritual drums and thunderlights

Scan the rhythm on Voo-doo night

Blood, black magic, drugs and sex:

This is the night of every excess!

When the virgin falls into a trance

All the dead will start to dance!

Dance! Baron Samedi

Dance! Baron Samedi

Dance! Baron Samedi

It's the night of All Saints' Day

The Graveyard Master is here to stay

Ritual drums and thunderlights

Scan the rhythm on Voo-doo night

Shake your head 'till your mind is blank!

Shake your body and break the rank!

Free yourself in every sense!

Give your soul up to this dance!

Dance! Baron Samedi

Dance! Baron Samedi

Dance! Baron Samedi

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I am the Bo-cor, the Deathlord's voice!

I'll lock your soul in my bottle

Then I'll steal your corpse

Your will, will be mine!

Rest in peace, Baron Samedi!

Come to me, Dead, drom your tombs!

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