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R.Chism

I wish the Baba the best in the world he lives in now.

This is a selfish request. I'm simply interested to find out whatever happened to Saul Hernandez, one of Baba's teachers.

Thanks. I'm at ronchism@yahoo.com

sweet honey and paulin marseille

Baba Medahochi's study and literature clearly states that he began his quest for vodun understanding by modeling Haiti. Medahochi has known Paulin Marseille since 1983 when he initiated Medahochi's wife to erzulie, Modupe Oshalamibi Omowale Zannu Ajinaku in 1984. Every Haitian can tell you who Gran Bwa is and what it means when you say racine. Any further questions can be directed to those of medahochi's children and grandchildren who have been initiated by Paulin Marseille. This website should not be used to dispute the life of Medahochi which is very real. Medahochi's idea of Nu Afrikan Vodun comes directly from the model of Haiti. Medahochi was concerned with african people acknowledging all of their ancestral lineage. Haiti is the best example for that. They salute the lineage of 21 nations. any questions, 404-604-7451 to speak with sweet honey or paulin marseille directly.

sweet honey

Baba Medahochi's study and literature clearly states that he began his quest for vodun understanding by modeling Haiti. Medahochi has known Paulin Marseille since 1983 when he initiated Medahochi's wife to erzulie, Modupe Oshalamibi Omowale Zannu Ajinaku in 1984. Every Haitian can tell you who Gran Bwa is and what it means when you say racine. Any further questions can be directed to those of medahochi's children and grandchildren who have been initiated by Paulin Marseille. This website should not be used to dispute the life of Medahochi which is very real. Medahochi's idea of Nu Afrikan Vodun comes directly from the model of Haiti. Medahochi was concerned with african people acknowledging all of their ancestral lineage. Haiti is the best example for that. They salute the lineage of 21 nations. any questions, 404-604-7451 to speak with sweet honey or paulin marseille directly.

sweet honey

Medahochi is the da. He is initiated to gran bwa sile a very powerful loa in the VODUN rite. He is a great man!

Houngan Bwa Dinegen

On Medahoci's Bio page, it states the following:

" . . he was formally initiated into the worship of his Vodun Racine Grandbwa Sile/Togbui Nyibla by Hungan Paulin Marseille. A few years later, in North Carolina Baba was pronounced the Da of the Dahomian Vodun rites of North America."

What is this "Racine Grandbwa Sile/Togbui Nyibla?" What Loa is this "Racine Grandbwa" in Haitian Vodou? Where is "Hungan Paulin Marseille" now?

NOTE FROM EDITOR:
Baba Medahochi was part of a group of people legitimizing a lineage of Vodou based on a Dahomian spiritual ancestry with a Nu African perspective. This rite has nothing to do with Haitian Vodou. Hungan Paulin Marseille presently lives in Atlanta, GA.

Efundeji Dasanu

I was blessed to have been accepted into his spiritual family by Baba Medahochi, Iyalosha Noshi and Iyalosha Eniola. Baba was a fountain of knowledge, and a great teacher and mentor. I will always treasure the conversations with him about Ifa, and the opportunity to collaborate with him in translating into English materials from Spanish and French. As his spiritual children let us continud his efforts to expand knowledge of the wisdom of Ifa.

Efundeji Dasanu

I was blessed to have been accepted into his spiritual family by Baba Medahochi, Iyalosha Noshi and Iyalosha Eniola. Baba was a fountain of knowledge, and a great teacher and mentor. I will always treasure the conversations with him about Ifa, and the opportunit to collaborate with him in translating into English materials from Spanish and French. As his spiritual children let us continud his dfforgs to expan knowledge of the wisdom of Ifa.

Ogunlade

Thank you all for your comments. I love to see this site growing.

Kposivi

Medahochi...is my beloved Godfather...he is the one person who always wanted to help me stay on my path of understanding in this beautiful religion. I loved the Chief...and I always will. He never had a closed ear when it came to all the questions I wanted answers to. It was his practice to open his home, his books, his heart to me whenever I needed to be heard or advised. Even after my initiation as Priestess of Oshun and my initiation in Benin, West Africa...he remained my reference and refuge. A very special genius...

Jazmine Washington

To many people Medahochi was a great priest and a person who was to awed but to me he was just grandfather or fafa. I didn't get to spend as much time as i would have liked with my grandfather but the times that i did get to be with him i will always cherish dearly. I looked up to and respected him. I felt that i could talk to him about anything. i will miss him dearly but i know that he is in a better place and that he's saving a seat for me next to him.

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