What We Hold Sacred
Bondye & the lwa — Service, spirit, and survival
Vodou holds sacred the relationship between the one God—Bondye, the Good God—and the lwa, the spirits who serve as intermediaries and who are honored through ritual. The transcendent secret of Vodou is sèvis—service. One serves the lwa, one serves the community, one serves the ancestors. The lwa are not worshipped as deities but revered as powerful forces: Papa Legba opens the gates; Erzulie embodies love; Ogou is the warrior; Damballah the serpent of wisdom. Sacred is the peristyle, the drum, the veve drawn on the ground, the moment when the lwa mounts the servant and the divine dances in human form. What Vodou holds most sacred is survival—the survival of a people through slavery, revolution, and diaspora—and the conviction that the spirit world is real, present, and responsive to those who honor it with respect and reciprocity.