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How to pour Libations

We pour libations/
to connect with all that is/
and to cleanse our hearts/


I need to start this article by stating this information is based on my personal experience. I have been pouring libations for at least 20 years all over the country and personally. Libations for me is a process of remembering, and connecting or re-connecting to not only the Spirit but everything around us. When we pour libations we are opening ourselves as well as the group to the axe' of the entire Universe. I first must admit that I do not belong to a group, sect or religious order. I am a lay man who have made a personal connection with the world, and the spirit. By pouring Libations we strengthen these relationship. So let me define a few things first so that we can be on the same page.

Libations- the process of pouring or giving a sacrifice to form a connection with this world and the spiritual realm.
Spirituality- the state of establishing and maintaining relationships
Axe'- also spelled (ase', ache',ashe') this is the force that flows and composes all things (Spirit). It has been described in many different cultures around the world in china it is called chi, japan  ki, india prana, I have even heard the word Yao used when I was in Ghana. This word in the general use simple means "so be it" and is also used in some places to take the places of  the word Aman..

Pouring Libations is simply away of confirming and reminding ourselves of the relationship we have with this vast Universe and it's Creator (in all its forms). Some people pour libations using water, beer, liquor,wine. the choice is up to the pourer and the situation in which s/he is pouring. The idea is that the Libations is a sacrifice, and when they are poured you must be giving something of value. In some situations Libations are given in the form of solids. I have personal seen it given in the form of food, and or corn flour, and etc. This depends on the person giving or representing the group in this sacred ritual.
Libations are very serious, because when we do them we invite the Universal axe' (spirit) to be active in the room. We must realize that this axe' is always present, but when we consciously call it into our presence we have the opportunity to bless ourselves and others. If we play with it we can do great harm to ourselves and everyone in the room. If the leader of the ritual is not focused and consciously calls this energy into a room that is not ready it is like having a energy surge in your house, a fuse can be blown. But  instead of the lights going out in the house (which they can), the metaphoric lights in some of the participants lives go out (unbalanced events can begin to happen).
The first thing that needs to happen in a room where libations are being poured is that the ritual leader should ask for the permission of the elder in th room. This helps bring the seriousness that is needed with this ritual into play.
Now what I will do here is share a piece that I call a verbal Libation. Yes libations can be done without water or food. If the intention is right it is acceptable:

*after each category the ritual leader would pour or toss offering and the group would say Axe'....

 In the presence of our all powerful, all knowing, and all present Creator by what ever name you call It we Pour
AXE'

We pour for our Celestial ancestors known in different cultures by different names. to some they are known as Orisha, to some they are known as Neteru, to some Angels we pour for them
AXE'

In the presence of our ancient ancestors. Those that existed before our Maafa. those that existed before our captivity... feel free to call names....we pour
AXE'

In the presence of our ancestors who died during the middle passage and our Maafa, we pour.....
AXE'

We pour for Universal Ancestors. The One's that researched and taught us who we are. those freedom fighters that stood for what was and is right.... feel free to call names..... we pour...
AXE'

We pour for our Personal ancestors. Those who gave birth to us, nurtured us and taught us. feel free to call names..... we pour
AXE'

We pour to welcome the the present moment. We salute the power of the moment, and salute the the ever present now....we pour
AXE'

We pour for our future generations. We remember them now and build for them, so that they can one day pour for us...we pour
AXE'

We pour to the seven directions to west, north, east, south, the up, the down and we pour for the center which dwells in each of us...we pour
AXE'

We pour for the 5 elements , we pour for the fire, earth, air, water, and the life that they all combine and make... we pour
AXE'

We pour for each individual here and any issues that you would like to share feel free to shout them out..... we pour 
AXE'

Which brings us back to where we started. We began with the Creator and we end with the Creator we pour 3 times .......
AXE' AXE' AXE'



This is only one method that can be used you can shorten it or add. just make sure that when you are pouring you are not just acting like a robot. You being the pourer, the ritual leader have to be yourself, and put your personal touch to really get any response. Stay focused and relaxed, and it will work out for you. have any questions hit me up through my blog.

Nuff said
Peace & 1hunidyears


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  1. Yeah me too...I really miss my ancestors

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    1. peace, feel free to join us on #dailytoaster

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  2. Thanks a lot, I really needed that, I hope it works and I believe it will.

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    1. It will fam... sorry for the late reply

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    2. feel free to join us for our daily libations just lookup #dailytoaster

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  3. Not sure if this blog is still active - This is beautiful. I am thinking of pouring libations weekly for those who are seeking closure after the death of loved ones. I am also wanting to create general rituals for several life of passage events to be used as part of an intentional culture project here in Los Angeles and remotely via social media to other 'villages' in Georgia and Alabama. Any advice you could give/offer would be welcome. - Peace - James
    winfreyroots@gmail.com

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    1. peace:
      The blog is still active but unfortunately my attention has been on my podcast and streaming. I am just now getting back into my blogging and found your post. Rituals are very important to develop or adapt in the work that we do. They help align the group we are working with. So i would highly suggest (If have not moved forward already) that you plug into the internet and build through your platforms. For the last 5 years I have been doing a ritual that i call the daily toast online. it does not have a large following but the following that is there are true supporters. if you have not already started your adventure and you want to checkout what I am doing you can find us on all social media platforms at GNJMedia or you can directly come to our platform that we built for our people at Kwanzaa365.Media or GNJ.Media and see how we do it on a daily basis. Also you can also checkout our free ecourse @ freegnjecourse.com

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  4. Can u use soft drinks to pour libation

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  5. Thank you my brother, I grew up participating in libations at Kwanzaa and later I conduct them for the opening of my events, but blog has been the best that I have read of the history, purpose and ways to express libation. Thank you.

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  6. please if you don't have a room can you do this at place where no one can see you but it's not a room maybe your compound and are you suppose to make libation at one place or you can do them at any place when necessary

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    1. peace, I have done both. As a matter of fact I do a show where we do a libation ceremony online. It does not matter where you do it, the important thing is that you do it.

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  7. Can libations be poured outdoors and does it have to be done in a group and also, can it be done on a personal, individual basis?

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    1. The rules of libations are simple, "What feels right to you", base it on that. Now I do both and I don't believe that either is wrong.

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  8. Thank you very much for sharing.

    Am a Ghanaian and after close to 15 years of research, I have realized that we the Africans are loosing our identity in the name of religion.

    Now I want to get back my ancestors and be connected. I really need help to be connected 😭😢.

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    1. I am sorry, but I have been away from my blog doing podcast & streams. But I agree with you and we have to reach into our culture and pull out the tools that will save us from the madness going around. On my show Daily Toast I do a daily libation to our personal ancestors if you would like to join us feel free, and if you want to create your own in Ghana I would be honored to help you.

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  9. Thi was so helpful. I thank u Kingman. Love, light; blessings Ase

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    1. You are welcome, sorry it took so long to get back to this blog but life hit and it has kept me away

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