伏都教
伏都教, also known as Voodoo, is a spiritual and religious practice that originated in West Africa and was brought to the Americas through the transatlantic slave trade. It combines elements of African traditions, Catholicism, and indigenous beliefs, creating a unique system of worship and community.
Practitioners of 伏都教 believe in a pantheon of spirits called Loa, who serve as intermediaries between humans and the divine. Rituals often involve music, dance, and offerings to honor these spirits, seeking their guidance and assistance in daily life.