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- long departed. To be righteous, means one has the opportunity to enter Jaaniiw (the place where good souls go), to be able to reincarnate, and to intercede...
- believe that their soul must make its way to Jaaniiw (a place where good souls go). Before the soul can reach Jaaniiw in order to reincarnate (ciiɗ in Serer)...
- Jaaniiw (the abode of good souls). The transformation into snakes (usually a black snake) is one of the first phases of their effort to reach Jaaniiw...
- (reincarnation) classical Ndut teachings Creation myth Criticism Festivals Xooy Jaaniiw Junjung Lamane ****cution Pangool Religion Sadax Saltigue Symbolism Women...
- africaines, Dakar, 1990, pp 91–128, ISBN 2-7236-1055-1 (Jaaniw, variation: "Jaaniiw") Asante, M. K.; Mazama, A.: Encyclopedia of African religion, vol. 1....
- spirituality), only those human Pangool (ancestral spirits) who have reached Jaaniiw (the place where good souls go) are able to reincarnate. Spiritism, a spiritualist...
- religion/spirituality), only those human Pangool (ancestral spirits) who have reached Jaaniiw (the place where good souls go) are able to reincarnate. Upon the death...
- (reincarnation) classical Ndut teachings Creation myth Criticism Festivals Xooy Jaaniiw Junjung Lamane ****cution Pangool Religion Sadax Saltigue Symbolism Women...
- thereby preventing the very soul of the slave owner or trader from entering Jaaniiw – the sacred place where good souls go after their physical body has departed...
- (reincarnation) classical Ndut teachings Creation myth Criticism Festivals Xooy Jaaniiw Junjung Lamane ****cution Pangool Religion Sadax Saltigue Symbolism Women...