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The Rituals of Mami Wata
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This book will show you the different methods to get in direct contact with the water spirits, known in Africa as Mami Wata, and in other parts of the world as nymphs, undines or mermaids. These are especially wonderful spirits who generally assume the appearance of maidens endowed with superhuman beauty.
Water spirits exist and are very real. The problem is to find the correct procedures to call these spirits, which are indicated in detail in this book, with images and examples.
The rituals that I offer you in this work are essentially African, coming from the followers of Mami Wata of West Africa, where the water spirits are venerated and taken more seriously than in other parts of the world. Actually, the Mami Wata spirits are the most powerful that I have come to know, and they can grant you practically everything you ask them: health, wealth, success, fame, spiritual powers, even cash.
Water spirits exist and are very real. The problem is to find the correct procedures to call these spirits, which are indicated in detail in this book, with images and examples.
The rituals that I offer you in this work are essentially African, coming from the followers of Mami Wata of West Africa, where the water spirits are venerated and taken more seriously than in other parts of the world. Actually, the Mami Wata spirits are the most powerful that I have come to know, and they can grant you practically everything you ask them: health, wealth, success, fame, spiritual powers, even cash.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Very interesting read; educative,informative and straight to the point.
The writer explains the rituals vividly so they are very easy to understand and replicate...awesome book.
Thank you Benito...looking forward to seeing you one day. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Those rituals are really interesting. But I would like to know if they are dangerous?
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I've been looking for a book like this for a long time. thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.
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