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This video is 2h 3 min. Part one is 2h 50 min (Watch part 1 here • African Spirituality - Zangbeto ) While this video is likely to astonish many, it's important to seek an understanding of it and contemplate positive and creative ways to apply this ancient, sacred knowledge. Zangbeto, the traditional night guardian, is a spirit. A spirit/angel is an aspect of God/Absolute. The humble attitude of these African shamans (comparable to prophets or Christ) is evident as they perform these miracles, particularly in their interactions with the spiritual statues they frequently teleport/manifest inside the Zangbeto hut. Revered immensely, these spirits serve as an unofficial police force and are integral to the Ouida festival throughout West Africa. Envision the dancing hut as a grand mystical box. It's crucial to note that this isn't rooted in black (negative) magic, as there's no harm intended. Quite the opposite, these demonstrations unveil the deepest secrets about the essence of reality and consciousness. This ranks among the most extraordinary miracles achievable. In these videos, African shamans demonstrate their ability to teleport living animals (such as snakes, crocodiles, pigeons, chickens, mice, ducks, crabs, turtles, puppies, bunnies, and more), as well as candies and symbolic statues. This involves the process of dematerializing the physical body, teleporting the astral body, and subsequently rematerializing the physical form. Theoretically, this same technique could be applied to teleport individuals. This potential has also been demonstrated by the shamans. There are three potential methods for inducing the dance of this hut: 1. Non-physical Spirit/Intelligence: Similar to the telekinesis demonstration. 2. Physical Spirit: It's plausible to materialize the angel/spirit into a physical form inside the hut. The form's nature is subjective, shaped by the shaman's imagination. 3. Teleportation of a Dancer: Alternatively, a dancer could be teleported into the hut. However, meticulous observation reveals a remarkable aspect—certain Zangbeto huts perform dances that include sideways and even upside-down movements. This compellingly demonstrates the absence of occupants within these huts. In one particular video, the hut flips over, revealing a tangible form. If we assume that this video isn't a fabrication by those attempting to debunk the phenomenon, it could potentially involve a physical spirit. Notably, the shamans engage in dialogues with these spirits, and reciprocally, the spirits respond. (Nevertheless, this doesn't necessarily indicate the presence of a human being within.) When the hut is brought out, it's completely empty. If you were there witnessing it firsthand, it's unmistakably evident that there's nothing inside. Some of the Zangbeto huts are too small for anyone to hide within. Often, the shaman assembles it right in front of the festival crowd. While similar dances with costumes exist, they're distinct from Zangbeto. In these dances, you can clearly see the dancers' legs in motion, and they don't perform any teleportations. It's important not to confuse these two categories. I haven't included those videos here; this compilation solely focuses on Zangbeto. This video compilation showcases only Zangbeto and its practices. These shamans exhibit a profound level of spiritual advancement. To gain a deeper insight into the enigmatic process behind Zangbeto, I highly recommend reading "The Practice of Magical Evocation" by Franz Bardon, as no other book delves as comprehensively into this captivating phenomenon. #zangbeto, #voodoo, #benin #africanspirituality