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The 21 Divisions

Mysteries and Magic of Dominican Voodoo

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The 21 Divisions

By: Hector Salva, Hoodoo Sen Moise - foreword
Narrated by: Gary Tiedemann
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One of the first books to explore the unique tradition of Dominican shamanism, the magical practices called the 21 Divisions.

Like all forms of Caribbean Voodoo, practitioners of the 21 Divisions believe in one God, a distant God that doesn't get involved in human affairs. Followers of this Dominican spiritual tradition believe that God created intermediaries to help humans, beings known as Los Misterios.

The Misterios are powerful beings with rulership and dominion over universal forces and human conditions. Practitioners of the 21 Divisions have ways of connecting with the Misterios to achieve success in life, improve their careers, resolve love and relationship issues, heal illness, and much more.

Filled with detailed insider information and real stories of healing, magic, and mystery, this book will serve as an illuminating guide to the 21 Divisions. Hector Salva - one of the foremost authorities on the practice of the 21 Divisions - offers his insights into: the history and foundations of Dominican Voodoo; the major Misterios, or spirits, of the 21 Divisions; ceremonies, rituals, and magical spells; and how to get started on the path of the 21 Divisions.

©2020 Hector Salva; Foreword copyright 2020 by Hoodoo Sen Moise (P)2021 Tantor
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