Marassa Jumeaux

Mysteries of liaison between earth and heaven and they personify astronomic-astrological learning.

They synthesize the vodou Loa as personification of divine power and the human impotence.

"[3] The Marassa are somewhat different from standard Loa, both on a level above them, and counted in their number, they are both twins, and yet they number three, they are male and female, and both male and both female - an example of the Haitian worldview's capacity to retain two seemingly contradictory concepts.

Edwidge Danticat explores philosophical themes associated with Marassa in her novel The Dew Breaker.

[4] Paul Beaubrun released a song dedicated to the Lwa, titled "Marasa Elou" on his album Ayibobo.