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Santa Muerte

The History, Rituals, and Magic of Our Lady of the Holy Death

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Santa Muerte (Holy Death or Saint Death) is considered to be the female personification of death. This powerful and mysterious folk saint provides blessings including safe passage to the afterlife. Hailed as a potent and powerful protector, she is also the patron saint of those who live on the fringes of society as well as those who face violence and death. In recent years, her constituency has expanded to include the LGBTQ+ community and people who are marginalized or whose jobs put them at significant risk of death, such as military and police personnel. But with death as the great equalizer, Santa Muerte potentially grants miracles to anyone and everyone. Santa Muerte is a complete ritual guide to working with this famous—and infamous!—Mexican folk saint. It takes us beyond the sensational headlines to reveal the truth about why Santa Muerte is so beloved by so many. Author Tracey Rollin presents simple, straightforward methods for working with Holy Death that can be used alone or easily incorporated into your own magical practice.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 14, 2017
      This is a comprehensive and well-researched guide to the Mexican folk saint Santa Muerte, the “female personification of death... associated with protection and safe passage to the afterlife.” Rollin begins by citing the beliefs and practices of religions and cultures across the world that may have influenced or been influenced by Santa Muerte. In particular, she addresses the qualities, powers, and influences of Santa Muerte and discusses many “spells,” or prayers, that allegedly help to heal relationships, cure illnesses, bring good luck, and increase sexual pleasure, among other things. Rollin also explores the Aztec origins and other “parent religions” from which the veneration of Santa Muerte arose, as well as the factors that may contribute to the unofficial folk saint’s growing popularity in current times, which she attributes to a mix of folk status and subversive appeal. While the book focuses specifically on one saint, Rollin’s understanding of a variety of religions grounds the book in a broad and inclusive understanding of the world’s many mystical beliefs. At times, the work can be so straightforward that it takes on a textbook quality, but the wealth of information contained here will appeal to those seeking a studied and historical understanding of Santa Muerte.

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