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<blockquote class="definition">The '''Vu''' is a term used by the Fijian people<ref>Katz, Richard. The Straight Path of the Spirit: Ancestral Wisdom and Healing Traditions in Fiji. Rochester, Vermont: Park Street Press, 1999</ref> to refer to | <blockquote class="definition">The '''Vu''' is a term used by the Fijian people<ref>Katz, Richard. The Straight Path of the Spirit: Ancestral Wisdom and Healing Traditions in Fiji. Rochester, Vermont: Park Street Press, 1999</ref> to refer to ancestral gods who may function as part of an individual's [[Guide Network]]. They are a type of [[More-Than-Human-Being]].</blockquote> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 6 July 2023
The Vu is a term used by the Fijian people[1] to refer to ancestral gods who may function as part of an individual's Guide Network. They are a type of More-Than-Human-Being.
List of MTHBs
More-Than-Human Beings > Antiguas, Grandfather, Grandmother, Inner Radar, Little People, Rai, Vu, Zidqhmy
Notes
"It is impossible to talk about Fijian tradition without dealing with the basis of that tradition, the Vu — the “ancestral gods,” the “spirits of dead ancestors,” or more simply “the ancestors.” The word Vu refers both to the more ancient, cosmological gods, such as Degei, who rule over all Fiji, and to the spirits of dead ancestors and other relatives, who inhabit the local areas still connected with their progeny. These two groups are not disconnected; Fijians see the cosmological gods as their ancestors, their relatives, the only difference being that these gods are generations more remote in the past than recently deceased relatives."[2]
Vu mana and guidance is essential in the Fijian healing practice.[3]
Footnotes
- ↑ Katz, Richard. The Straight Path of the Spirit: Ancestral Wisdom and Healing Traditions in Fiji. Rochester, Vermont: Park Street Press, 1999
- ↑ Katz, Richard. The Straight Path of the Spirit: Ancestral Wisdom and Healing Traditions in Fiji. Rochester, Vermont: Park Street Press, 1999. p. 19.
- ↑ Katz, Richard. The Straight Path of the Spirit: Ancestral Wisdom and Healing Traditions in Fiji. Rochester, Vermont: Park Street Press, 1999. p. 19.