Espiritismo

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A01=Hector Salva
Animism
Author_Hector Salva
Caribbean
caribbean magic
Category=VXW
communication with the dead
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evolution of spiritual traditions
Hispanic
Latin American
living and dead
magic studies
magical practice
modern magic
Puerto Rican immigrants
puerto rican religion
santeria
spiritism
spiritual communication
spiritual traditions
spirituality
spring equinox
voodoo
Western magic
wicca

Product details

  • ISBN 9781578637577
  • Weight: 286g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jan 2022
  • Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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One of the first books to explore this influential spiritual and magical tradition, covering its philosophy while also providing a practical hands-on guide.

Espiritismo is the Spanish word for Spiritism or Spiritualism, spiritual traditions that emerged to great popularity in the US following the Civil War.

In the US and Canada, Spiritualism’s primary focus was on communication between the living and the dead. The spiritual tradition traveled around the world, especially in Latin America, where it evolved in different ways.

The Puerto Rican influence on modern Western magic is profound but largely unheralded. Beginning in the early 20th century, Puerto Rican immigrants to the US introduced Espiritismo to the US spiritual landscape, strongly affecting the way magic was practiced. Hector Salva’s book places Puerto Rican Espiritismo in this broader perspective.

Born and raised in a family lineage of brujos (witchdoctors, healers, sorcerers), Papa Hector started training as a brujo in 1989 and initiated in his family lineages of 21 Divisions and Sanse. He was raised by his grandmother, Dona Juana Acevedo, bruja and espiritista. In 2003, Papa Hector was initiated into Haitian Voodoo as a houngan asogwe, a high priest of the Asson lineage. He lived and apprenticed for years in Haiti under a number of houngans and mambos.
Papa Hector is the author of The 21 Divisions: Mysteries and Magic of Dominican Voodoo, and his writing has been featured in a number of publications. He teaches workshops domestically and internationally. Follow him on Instagram at @houganhector.

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