Analizando la pregunta y las dudas suya sobre este tema me ha inspirado a ofrecerle ayuda para despejar sus dudas y sobre todo contribuir a que su información sea correcta. Si no estoy equivocado, usted se refiere a la religión Yorubba. La cual es un compendio de conocimientos muy antiguos, que datan casi desde el comienzo de la existencia humana en este planeta. Esta religión se ha organizado gracias a la sincretización de practicas religiosas y filosóficas de africanos, asiáticos y del medio oriente. La misma según las practicas regionales en América todas tiene mucha similitud ( Osha, Condomble, Vudu, Palo Mayombe, Ifa, etc.) Por lo que se ha logrado organizar en este ultimo siglo. Determinándose que Ifa sea la cabeza o la sabiduría de todas estas practicas. Que por supuesto son realizadas con la utilización de profundos procedimientos espirituales. Si usted desea aumentar sus conocimientos con mucho gusto lo puedo ayudar si me contacta por mi e-mail adress: antonio_rodriguez60@yahoo.com.
2006-09-28 16:54:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Terminology
Aborisha is a term that refers to both the worship of the Orisha, and to the individual worshiper.
Candomble Jege-Nago is a Brazilian religion with some similarities to Santeria. It is divided into in various traditions, reflecting the different nations of origin: (Angola, Efan, Fon, Ijesa, Ketu, etc.).
La Regla Lucumi is still another term used to refer to the religion.
Lukumi is also used; it is related to a Yoruba word meaning "friend". It is used to refer to both the religion and the practitioners of Afro-Cuban worship of the Orishas.
Macumba is sometimes used as a synonym for Santeria. In fact, Macumba refers to a group of Brazilian religions: Candomble, Umbana and others. They had their roots in West African Aboriginal religions, but evolved separately from Santeria.
Quimbanda is a synonym for Macumba.
Regla de Ocha (The Rule of the Orisha) is the proper name for this religion. Ocha is an abbreviation.
Santeria (The Way of the Saints) is the common, popular name. Quoting an essay on "The Lukumi Tradition" by Afolabi:
"The name by which the religion is now most commonly known, "Santeria," is a pejorative term first applied by the Spanish to the religious practices of the peasantry. It was used as a derogatory reference to the unusual amount of devotion and attention paid to the Catholic Saints, often in preference to Jesus Christ. This term was again used in Cuba to identify the "pagan" religion. The Yoruba devotion to the Orishas, who were often referred to as "santos" ("saints") by both slave and slave-owners, was mistakenly seen as the 'fanatical' worship of demigods and the neglect of 'God.' Therefore, the opprobrious and demeaning term 'Santeria' was extended to the religious practices of the so-called 'savages.' Only in recent years, after having the label applied by outsiders for an extended period of time, has the term begun to be used by members of the religion. 2
EN MI HUMILDE OPINION SOLO CREELE A DIOS,,,EN NADA MAS,,,,DIOS TE BENDIGA SORGALIM FLORES
2006-09-28 08:15:02
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answered by sol 2
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Lo único que sé es que a muchos les gusta tal como a Eva le gustó el fruto prohibido. Es mejor obedecerle al Dios de la Biblia y no meterse donde aun ángeles temen caminar. Dios te bendiga!!!
2006-09-28 08:02:11
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answered by cristoamistad 5
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Mi opinion como cristiano es una religion que se comunica con el ocultismo y los malos espiritus. Vino del africa y la unieron con los santos del catolicismo, que tambien es un es un error doctrinal en la iglesia catolica.
2006-09-28 07:35:02
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answered by rickart24 7
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No, gracias. Ya me vale con la Católica Apóstoloica y Romana
2006-09-28 07:54:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Que es tan falsa como todas las demás.
2006-09-28 07:41:05
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answered by numenorianos 4
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