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  2. Santería - Wikipedia

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    Pervasive stereotypes link Santería to criminal activity, [493] and its rituals for self-protection have been adopted by various groups involved in narcotics trafficking within the U.S. [156] Santeros and santeras are often accused of financially exploiting their initiates and clients—an accusation sometimes made by other practitioners of ...

  3. Witchcraft in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    In Puerto Rico, brujeria has evolved from Indigenous Taino beliefs, African spiritual practices, and Spanish Catholicism. Afro-Latin traditions such as Espiritismo (spiritism) and santeria are also influential. Practitioners of Puerto Rican witchcraft often perform rituals to communicate with the spirits, cast spells for protection or love, and ...

  4. Initiation in Santería - Wikipedia

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    Being initiated is known as kariocha, [1] "making ocha", [2] or "making santo". [3] A charge is usually levied for initiation; [4] this varies depending on the status of the practitioner and the wealth of the client [5] but is typically seen as expensive. [6]

  5. Orisha - Wikipedia

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    E. Bolayi Idowu, Olodumare: God in Yoruba Belief. ISBN 9781881316961; J. Omosade Awolalu, Yoruba Beliefs & Sacrificial Rites. ISBN 0-9638787-3-5; William Bascom, Sixteen Cowries. Lydia Cabrera, El Monte: Igbo-Nfinda, Ewe Orisha/Vititi Nfinda. ISBN 0-89729-009-7; Raul Canizares, Cuban Santeria. Chief Priest Ifayemi Elebuibon, Apetebii: The Wife ...

  6. History of Santería - Wikipedia

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    In the second half of the twentieth century, there was a growing awareness among santeros/santeras of the trans-national links that their religion had with other orisha-worshipping belief systems in West Africa and the Americas. This was accompanied by growing contact with other orisha-worshippers elsewhere. [30]

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  8. Afterlife - Wikipedia

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    Accounts of afterlife are considered to be aimed at the popular prevailing views of the time so as to provide a referential framework without necessarily establishing a belief in the afterlife. Thus while it is also acknowledged that living the life of a householder is above the metaphysical truth, Sikhism can be considered agnostic to the ...

  9. Rasta views of the afterlife - Wikipedia

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    Rastafari has diverse beliefs regarding the afterlife, salvation and death.Many Rastas believe in reincarnation or eternal life.These beliefs are usually informed by the idea of Jah as a divine presence inside every person, and therefore Rastas believe they can realise their own divinity through the practice of livity.

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