La Santa Muerte
Unearthing the Magic & Mysticism of Death
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Narrated by:
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Timothy Andrés Pabon
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By:
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Tomás Prower
About this listen
This is the first book written by a practitioner that presents the history, culture, and practical magic of La Santa Muerte to the English-speaking world. As the patron saint of lost causes, the LGBT community, addicts, and anyone who has been marginalized by society, La Santa Muerte has a following of millions - and she's only becoming more popular.
Join author Tomás Prower as he gives step-by-step instructions for spells, magic, and prayers for practical results and long-term goals, including money, love, sex, healing, legal issues, protection, and more.
La Santa Muerte also includes detailed information on:
- Her names
- Tools
- Altars
- Offerings
- Spells
- And more
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- Anonymous User
- 04-03-2022
Awesome
There was so much more to this book than expected. Absolutely appreciated the in depth history and also extras such as goin into he explainations on using different colours, herbs etc in spells.
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- YourWightKnight
- 02-01-2021
Absolutely Invaluable
A truly invaluable book that I will listen to again and again! I can't reccomend this enough. it has been a huge help to me and I am sure it will be going forward! A must buy!
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- Joseph Azize
- 03-03-2022
New Age and Wicca Blend
The title should be "A personal mash up of New Age and Wicca dressed up as something else." Although it is well read, the contents are disappointing, You learn something about the history of the cult, but the author's idea is that this is a mystery cult, and he invents all sorts of "magic ceremonies" based on New Age platitudes and nostrums.
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