Cuban Santeria

Download or Read eBook Cuban Santeria PDF written by Raul J. Canizares and published by Destiny Books. This book was released on 1999-03-01 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Cuban Santeria
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Publisher : Destiny Books
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 0892817623
ISBN-13 : 9780892817627
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Book Synopsis Cuban Santeria by : Raul J. Canizares

Book excerpt: A revealing window into the secret and seductive world of Santeria. • A Santeria priest discloses information never before revealed to outsiders. • Removes the veil of occultism from Santeria to show it as a highly spiritual, thriving religion. Initiated into the Santeria priesthood at the age of seven, Raul Canizares unveils in Cuban Santeria the secret and seductive world of this rapidly growing, yet largely misunderstood, Afro-Cuban religion. With the knowledge of an insider and the insight of a scholar, Canizares astutely examines the practice of Santeria, revealing many of its hidden dimensions while simultaneously providing a fascinating account of its unique textured mix of African, Cuban, and Catholic traditions. The Cuban-born author describes the practices and rituals of the followers of Santeria--from magical herbal prescription and healing to spiritism and animal sacrifice--and explains how for many years the religion has been maintained under the guise of Catholicism to avoid religious persecution. Most initiates are sworn to a code of silence, but Canizares believes that the time has come to move Santeria, a religion of beauty and resilience, out of the darkness and into the light so that a more accurate picture of this rich tradition can emerge.


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