Saturday, August 4, 2012

Tarot Reading, Rituals, Clairvoyance, Blooms


Professional CUBAN VIDENTE the art of cartomancy and Cuban Santeria, based in Lima, Peru, will surprise you with their predictions .... Reads the Tarot, Spanish Letters, clairvoyance professional Cocos roll, stripping baths and flowering, sweetening and rituals for love, aura cleansing, homes and businesses to live and work harmoniously. Cleaning with white pigeon, guinea pig, herbs, candles, etc.., All to get rid of the evil that you can take breaks alma.Realiza body and the negative into the sea to succeed in business and travel and in the river to succeed in love with each Holy rituals (Yemaya and Oshun.) Spiritual Masses are held. Spiritualism offers classes and Cuban Santeria.

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History Cuban Santeria Santeria is a religion that has its roots in the Yoruba tribe? Africa. The Yorubas lived in what is today known as Nigeria, along the River Niger. At one time had a powerful and complex structure organized into a series of kingdoms, of which the most important was Benin. This lasted for 12 centuries until 1896. In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Yoruba fought a series of wars with its neighbors and each other. These internal struggles and external attacks led to the downfall and enslavement of the Yoruba people. Between 1820 and 1840, most slaves were shipped from Benin Yoruba. These slaves were brought to Cuba and Brazil to work on sugar plantations. The Yoruba soon were called "Lucumi" due to his greeting "oluku me", "my friend". Spanish law, while allowing slavery, sought to mitigate this injustice by granting certain rights to the slaves, at least in theory. They had the right to private property, marriage and personal safety. Also, the law required that slaves be baptized Catholic as a condition of legal entry into the Indies.

The Church tried to evangelize blacks Lucumi but conditions were very difficult. In addition to the shortage of priests, the injustice of slavery would make it hard to understand and accept Lucumi what they were taught about God. The good souls who sought help and evangelism were the same race as those which oppressed them. The result was that many accepted outwardly while inwardly Catholic teachings kept their old religion. With the triumph of the communist revolution in Cuba in 1959, more than a million Cubans into exile in other countries (mainly in USA, Miami, New York and Los Angeles). Among them were santeros Santeria spread in their new environments.

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  1. can you pleaase remove this i know you translated directly from an article of father jordi but because you have this here, it is too similar to my translation and it is being graded as plagarized i really apreciated if you take this down please and thank you

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