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RE: ADSactly Folklore: Predicting the future

in #folklore5 years ago

These practices, which are part of Venezuelan folklore and have their expressions in Santeria and Spiritism, have also become for many years a way of earning a living and a business. Many groups dedicated to the practice of smoking tobacco, reading letters, coffee grounds and even water, have their tariffs exposed to the public that requests these services in search of knowing or predicting what will happen to them in the future. I have read that there are people who can pay large amounts of money in rituals in order to protect themselves from bad energies and to solve personal and economic problems, Very good post, @nancybriti, thank you for sharing these contents. Thank you @adsactly for spreading it.

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In fact, from time to time, I have observed that devotees or followers of Santeria have proliferated, many of them people who are in power or the government. It is said that the late President Hugo Chávez was a frequent practitioner of esoteric rituals and that on one occasion a Santero predicted his early death. That's the way things are. Greetings, @aurodivys.

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