Initiation vs. Belief in the 21 Divisions: Understanding Dominican Vodou
Dominican Vodou, also known as the 21 Divisions (Las 21 Divisiones), is more than a religion — it's a living cultural tradition rooted in everyday life. Whether you’re a curious outsider, a believer, or someone called to the priesthood, understanding the distinction between initiates and non-initiates is essential. At Ejiogbe Institute, we help clarify this path with grounded wisdom and cultural integrity.
Many Dominican and Haitian households include believers who:
They are spiritually active but not formally initiated. Their service is often personal, familial, or local. These believers may feel deeply connected to the Lwa but do not carry the responsibilities of a priest.
Initiation in the 21 Divisions is a sacred, ceremonial process that:
You become part of a spiritual lineage, and your role expands from serving yourself to serving others.
Initiation is not just a ritual or title. It reshapes your life. Once initiated, you must:
And perhaps most importantly: only an initiated priest can initiate someone else. You cannot be baptized into the 21 Divisions by a non-initiate — it must come through an authorized lineage.
A spiritual calling often reveals itself through:
But feelings alone are not enough. A proper spiritual reading is required to confirm:
At Ejiogbe Institute, we offer authentic readings to help you navigate this path with integrity.
Q: Can someone be spiritual without being initiated?
A: Yes. Many people serve the Misterios faithfully without being priests. They may have altars, make offerings, and even give readings. However, they cannot perform sacrifices or initiate others.
Q: Who can initiate someone in the 21 Divisions?
A: Only a properly initiated priest with lineage and training. They must have the approval of their elders and have completed their apprenticeship.
Q: What do I gain by getting initiated?
A: You gain deeper knowledge, ritual authority, a stronger spiritual connection, and the ability to serve your community.
Q: Can I start practicing without knowing my Misterios?
A: You can begin with simple offerings and prayers, but a spiritual reading is essential to serve correctly and respectfully.
Q: How do I know if I’m meant to be a priest or priestess?
A: This is revealed through readings, dreams, spiritual experiences, and most importantly, confirmed by a qualified spiritual elder.
If you believe the spirits are calling you or you're ready to take your spiritual journey deeper, Ejiogbe Institute is here to support you. Book a private reading to uncover your Misterios, explore your calling, and walk the path with ancestral wisdom and cultural respect.