Espiritismo (Portuguese and Spanish for "Spiritism") is a term used in Latin America and the Caribbean to refer to the popular belief that evolved and...
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Conan. (1926). A História do Espiritismo. Cassell And Company Ltd. pp. 56–85 Portal do Espírito: Objetivo do Espiritismo e seu tríplice aspecto Archived...
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spiritism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Spiritism may refer to: Espiritismo, a Latin America and Caribbean belief that evolved and less evolved spirits...
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is a very popular loa within 21 Divisiones (Dominican Vudú) and Sansé Espiritismo. He is considered the patron saint of justice who defends people against...
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be a part of the religious services of Spiritualist, Spiritist, and Espiritismo churches today, where a greater emphasis is placed on spiritual values...
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Rastafari Bobo Ashanti Nyabinghi Twelve Tribes of Israel Dugu Sansé Espiritismo Kélé Obeah Winti Obeah Rastafari Spiritual Baptist Trinidad Orisha Vodunu...
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Wayback Machine by Allan Kardec Divulgacion de Espiritismo en Argentina de Allan Kardec Libros de Espiritismo[permanent dead link] de Allan Kardec British...
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Candomblé, Quimbanda, Orisha, Xangô de Recife, Xangô do Nordeste, Comfa, Espiritismo, Santo Daime, Obeah, Candomblé, Abakuá, Kumina, Winti, Sanse, Cuban Vodú...
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the Caribbean: An Introduction from Vodou and Santería to Obeah and Espiritismo (second ed.). New York and London: New York University Press. ISBN 978-0-8147-6228-8...
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parents. His parents practiced brujeria and were followers of spiritism ("espiritismo"). They mentally abused him; his own mother would call him "Son of Satan"...
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