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(Paperback - 2nd ed)
Brought to Cuba as slaves, the Yoruba people of West Africa preserved their religion's heritage by disguising their gods as Catholic saints and worshipping them in secret. The resulting religion is known as Santeria, a blend of primitive magic and Catholicism now practiced by an estimated five million Americans.
Santeria: The Religion is an informative and insightful examination of an African religion's survival in the New World. No one could write this book better than Migene Gonzalez-Wippler. Combining her informed study as an anthropologist and personal experience as a Santerian initiate results in a thrilling book that reveals some of Santeria's most spellbinding elements:
·The orshas: the deities of Santeria. Who they are. What they represent. How they may be contacted.
·The santeros: the priests of Santeria. What they are like. What they do. Initiations into the priesthood.
·The diloggn: shells used in divination. How they are used. Methods to consult the gods with the shells.
·Ewe: the magic of Santeria. Includes herbal potions prepared as medicinal cures.
Santeria: The Religion covers every aspect of this religion, including its rites and ceremonies. Some of these ceremonies may be considered bizarre or controversial--but, if you want to know the truth, get this book.
Santeria: The Religion contains over 65 remarkable photographs that will take you right into Santeria traditions. Interviews with practitioners reveal aspects of the religion rarely disclosed to non-believers.
The time has come to reveal the growing spiritualpractice that continues to gain ground worldwide, and to remove the fear and distrust from people who do not understand. Here is the truth about the religion. Get Santeria: The Religion today.
Migene Gonzalez-Wippler was born in Puerto Rico and has degrees in psychology and anthropology from the University of Puerto Rico and from Colombia University. She has worked as a science editor for the Interscience Division of John Wiley, the American Institute of Physics, and the American Museum of Natural History, and as an English editor for the United Nations in Vienna, where she lived for many years. She is a cultural anthropologist and lectures frequently at universities and other educational institutions.
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April 15, 2007: Santeria: The Religion is a marvelously well-written book for anyone interested in Santeria. The book explains the religion's origin to its present day practices, myths and mysteries. Migene Gonzalez-Wippler states, '...Santeria is not the exclusive domain of the ignorant and the uneducated' but instead an extension of what we chose to believe and have faith in. I strongly agree with her. The book succeeds in raising the reader's awareness while perhaps initiating a momentum of future individuals that inspire to learn and open up to different levels of consciousness. I suggest the author write her next book on the cult practices of Santiago Matamoros that are practiced in the town of Loiza Aldea, Puerto Rico. I'll be eager to immediately purchase the book!
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November 27, 2005: I was born into the religion of Santeria. My fathers family and my mothers brother are all in the religion of Santeria. I, myself want to get into this religion. I asked myself,' I dont know anything about this religion.' My friend is also in this religion so she referred this book to me. This book helpped me understand everything there is to know about the religion. The book is very detailed and informative. This religion is not only for Africans and Cubans but for all. In the book there is a chapter on how everyone can be in this religion. If you want to know more you should by this great book on Santeria.