Its what you truly believe in. In some cases It does work. But like I said its in what you believe and have faith in
Yes it does, I've gotten readings by Santeros and everything I was told came true and he knew personal things from my Past no one else could possibly know
There are practices in Santeria that involve the drinking of blood; I do not know if all believers in Santeria are required to do so.
Santeria is not a religion but a practice.
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Santeria - song - was created on 1997-01-07.
for a while yes.but he left santeria.
Santeria does not have any uniform apparel codes- like some religions do. There is no prescribed habit or costume for Santeria priests, to my knowledge.
Hector Lavoe was a believer of santeria, watch the movie El Cantante you'll see, Sincerly, Anonymous practitioner of Santeria
An Orisha is a deity or a spirit within the Santeria religious tradition. For more information on Orishas, it may be helpful to visit websites with information on Santeria such as Santeria Tribe, Santeria Church or Wemba Music.
yes santeria and Justin would make a great couple.
No, not at all. The word 'Santaria' can be roughly translated into 'The way of the Saints'.
Santeria is a syncretic religion of West African and Caribbean origin, influenced by Roman Catholicism. Santería does not use a central creed for its religious practices; though it is understood in terms of its rituals and ceremonies, which take place in a house-temple.
The question is itself a bit strange in that it assumes funerary rituals of their own culture are "norma" as oppose to "unusual". I would say that all cultures have varying rites, rituals and ceremonies. Hindu, Muslim, Jewish, Catholic, Buddhist, Vodou, Santeria (Lucumi) and many others have culturally relative practices when it comes to funerary customs. Even within these broad headings there are variations among them including Vodou, Santeria and other African diasporic traditions. Most religions are composite and borrow from other cultures through diffusion and other forms of interaction over long periods of time. Christianity itself is an amalgam of Roman, Greek, Jewish, Pagan, Egyptian religious practices. So to answer your question, yes as with all cultures and traditions Vodou, Santeria, Lucumi, Candomble and other African diasporic traditions are unique to the cosmology of African traditions, vary and are highly complex.