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The rituals of Mami Wata
The rituals of Mami Wata
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.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBenito Torres
Release dateMar 18, 2018
ISBN9798223518471
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    The rituals of Mami Wata - Benito Torres

    Who is Mami Wata?

    As required by the laws of magic, if you want to invoke or evoke a spirit, the first thing you must do is get all the necessary information possible regarding that spirit. But, as far as Mami Wata is concerned, this constitutes a real challenge, since the most difficult part at the time of writing this book is when it comes to explaining who Mami Wata is.

    Much has been said about her in recent decades. On her supernatural beauty. on her enormous wealth and abundance, on her negative and positive aspects, and on many other things about her. But has anyone ever managed to explain who Mami Wata really is?

    Actually, I think that Mami Wata is like one of those things that cannot be explained with words, like meditation. Rather, we have to live them and experience them personally to know them. Well, not all the words in the world can accurately describe the ineffable beauty of Mami Wata, nor what is experienced to be in its presence for the first time.

    But in these pages I will try to offer a satisfactory explanation about the nature of Mami Wata. But do not forget that the real purpose of this book is not to merely talk about the water spirits, but to give you the opportunity to meet them personally.

    First of all, it should be known that Mami Wata is not a name belonging to a particular spirit. Actually, it's not even a name. Rather it is a nickname given by the inhabitants of West Africa to all water spirits in general. The word Mami Wata comes from Pidgin English (English poorly spoken), and literally means Mother of Water.

    That feminine nickname makes sense, since the dominant spirits in water are basically feminine, because it is a purely feminine element. This means that the world of water is populated by a female majority, dividing into realms, all ruled by a queen, called Queen of the Coast.

    The queen may be married to a king, but it is always she who makes the important decisions, for that reason every time a water request ritual is done, it is the queen to whom the word is addressed, except when we know the name of some water spirit in particular.

    The world of the waters is so immense that it seems infinite, making ours seem insignificant in comparison, since the water covers three quarters of the earth, and continues to advance. Therefore it is not surprising that in the world of water there is a population three times more extensive than in our world.

    I mean by that the water spirits reside practically among us, and they walk in front of our very noses. They are in each coast, in each lake, in each river, in each stream, in each source. All those places are realms; some larger than the others. But no city of ours can compare even remotely with any of the cities of the smaller realms of water.

    The world of water is a truly unique world, made up of majestic kingdoms, with wonderful cities, endowed with an ineffable beauty. Its buildings are built with a very strange material, unknown to men. More resplendent than gold, and softer than marble. Those buildings extend beyond the horizon, and are so high that they rise beyond the view.

    It's like watching a gigantic Disneyland. Even the floor itself seems to shine with its own light. It is an extraordinarily unique vision, so impressive that it leaves you breathless. But the most interesting are the inhabitants. Hundreds of billions of them; all young and beautiful, men and women, endowed with a supernatural beauty, which is the main characteristic of the water spirits.

    But, like us, each of them has its own name, character and personality. But the most important of all is the name. For the personal name of a spirit is like your signature or your fingerprint. But the most important function with respect to the names of the spirits is that their names act as their telephone numbers. Well, just like we use telephone numbers to call each other from long distances, you can use the name of

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