Episode 52: Honoring and Loving on Ti Jean Petwo and the Jean Family in Haitian Vodou

March 11
1h 14m

Episode Description

In this episode, we explore the theological meaning of physical impairments within the Haitian Vodou cosmovision and why spirits are sometimes described as carrying visible marks, wounds, or limitations.

From there, we turn to Ti Jean, discussing his energetic signature and his role within the Petwo nanchon. We look at how Ti Jean’s presence reflects themes of resilience, complexity, and transformation, and how his character challenges surface-level interpretations of strength and ability. This part of the conversation helps listeners understand Ti Jean beyond stereotype, situating him within Vodou’s broader spiritual and historical framework.

We close the episode by exploring the various expressions of the Jean escort, explaining how this spiritual current shows up in different forms and contexts. This final reflection invites listeners to see Ti Jean not as a singular figure, but as part of a dynamic lineage within Petwo, one that continues to evolve while remaining rooted in Haiti’s lived history and spiritual imagination.

Keywords: Ti Jean, Jean escort, Haitian Vodou, Petwo nanchon, Petwo lwas, Vodou cosmology, Vodou theology, physical impairments in spirits, Vodou symbolism, Haitian spiritual traditions, African diaspora religions, decolonizing Vodou, Vodou spirits explained, Petwo energy, resilience and transformation, Haitian religious studies

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