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The Altar of My Soul : The Living Traditions of Santeria

The Altar of My Soul : The Living Traditions of Santeria

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inspirational is an understatement
Review:

This book, I highly recommend to everyone, even my baba [Father]

Not only is it a tattling read for people of all races but its beyond inspirational.

Marta's life has been a fantasizing path full of spiritual growth, understanding, travel and knowledge, a very charmed life.
In this book she not only stresses the impotents of traditional rituals, she also explains why it is important for Rites, knowledge, ancestor worship among many others with out being stuck up.

This book will fill you in to things you may not have known, and forces you to see small and large aspects of the religion in a whole new light.
When this book first arrived I was not thinking I would get hooked as fast as it did, but once I started reading, the content grabbed a hold of me and I was unable to put the book down, I read form beginning to end none stop and I know you will do the same.

The books message is also very important to woman and the roles woman carry within Santeria.
Be strong; be loving but most of all love you're self and what you do.
The book talks about just how important woman are, unlike some books that more or less praise men all around.

Wonderfully well written and styled - The detail is strong but not over powering where the writing becomes dull.
The details are just right, and the wonderful thing is: You can feel her though her words. She writes from the depth of her soul and enlightened mind, and it comes through the pages as bright as the sun.

You will be left with a cool claim mind, and a bigger and brighter out look on all things.

I highly recommend this book for everyone includeding those who don't know what Santeria is, like your friends and family- this book will help them understand so much.
This book is not just for people who are new to Santeria, but for everyone, young and old.

Ashe.

Happy reading.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Learn as you go into this world.
Review: An intense and simple document that could be use as a guide through "La Ocha". Offers personal testimonies as well as the understanding of the ways to "los Santos". Enlightning and educational, without dishonoring our faith, love and respect for La Ocha. A perfect source for "beginners" and Iyawoses.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The memoirs from the Soul of a Santera
Review: Dr. Vega has set an important example for all authors of the various Orisha traditions. She wrote a book on her life experiences not just within her Initiated Rama of Cuban Oricha Lucumi, but also on her experiences with Brazilain Orixa Candomble, and West African Yoruba Orisa Worship. No where in her book does she mention, how her path is the right way. Instead she writes on how it is important to unify all the various paths of Orisha worship. The Body can not run without the legs, and this is what the various Orisha worships are, one part of a whole body, and each one needs the other to survive.

I recommend this book to all that have minimal experience or knowledge of the Orisha religions. This is one of those books that I recommend, because of the beauty and sincerity behind the story. This is not one of those "How To" books on Santeria that is the latest trend, but a memoir of a Priestess of the Orisha tradition.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The memoirs from the Soul of a Santera
Review: Dr. Vega has set an important example for all authors of the various Orisha traditions. She wrote a book on her life experiences not just within her Initiated Rama of Cuban Oricha Lucumi, but also on her experiences with Brazilain Orixa Candomble, and West African Yoruba Orisa Worship. No where in her book does she mention, how her path is the right way. Instead she writes on how it is important to unify all the various paths of Orisha worship. The Body can not run without the legs, and this is what the various Orisha worships are, one part of a whole body, and each one needs the other to survive.

I recommend this book to all that have minimal experience or knowledge of the Orisha religions. This is one of those books that I recommend, because of the beauty and sincerity behind the story. This is not one of those "How To" books on Santeria that is the latest trend, but a memoir of a Priestess of the Orisha tradition.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Excellent Book!
Review: I am so happy to not only have read this book, but also to own it! I could personally relate to Dr. Vega's experiences as Santeria has been "hidden" in my family for quite some time now. I enjoy this book so much that I have purchased it for my extended family and friends. It has helped them to understand me and my way of life.
This book was very positive, and was meant to be a personal narrative on Dr. Vega's journey through La Regla de Ocha. So anyone who is looking for a book on ebbos or trabajos, etc., well, you are going to have to keep looking-this book ain't it!
This book touched my soul, and I love re-reading it whenever the mood hits me. Dr. Vega also personally e-mailed me concerning a small issue I had with a santero, and she was able to advise me on how to handle the situation. I was deeply touched that she was able to help me despite her busy schedule. As she is a child of Obatala, her advice was wise and practical and helpful. I am grateful to her for her advice and her beautiful words in her book. I can only hope that she will one day write another wonderful book about our religion. As an omo-Oshun, I am extremely happy with this book. Modupe Dr. Vega! Alafia.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: the Altar of My Soul- The Living Traditions of Santeria
Review: I like the fact that Vega is telling of her experience, from being a skeptic to becoming initiated into Santeria. this is a good book for those interested in the religion, but it's not in depth and left me yearning for more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent and inspirational
Review: It is very easy to undestand and the author takes you through her journey while she was discovering her religion path.
I wanted to learn more about the Santeria Religion and I found that this book teaches everything that needs to be known about each deity and explains how this religion came to america.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Praise for Vega
Review: Marta Moreno Vega has presented a beautiful work where she explains her personal experiences with the religion. Each chapter is named after an Orisha and each is divided into seperate parts enging with messages from her elders. The Appendix has some correspondance tables, information on Creating altars, worshiping ancestors, baths, symbols, resources and more. In addition to this the cover and back of the book are beautiful, it gives the feeling of a clean pure work.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: the Altar of My Soul- The Living Traditions of Santeria
Review: This book was excellent. Dr. Vega shows eloquence and breathes life and clarity into the religion of Santeria. Her historical, sociological and intellectual expression of Santeria and what is all about is amazing. She is a great author and 'mother" of the religion. This book does lack actual ebbos(spells), but it is a great learning tool and helps take out some of the ignorance and hate that people (who arent aware) of the religion and what it stands for. I am proud to know that Santeria is being praised instead of ill-tongued. I recommend it to anyone.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A glance into the world of the Santero
Review: This is a fine book. My only criticism is that I could use more detailed discussion of the rites and practices of Santeria, and less on personal family interaction, history and issues.

Santeria is clearly a very beautiful religion, and in my opinion quite scientific. Dr. Vega's work is yet another step in helping to dispel the vilification and demonization of a religion that has its roots in Ifa, one of the oldest religions known to Africans.

Unfortunately, much detail is left out of this book - probably too much, making the author somewhat conspiratorial in maintaining the secrecy that surrounds the religion, hence the perpetration of negative stereotypes by outsiders who just do not understand or know sufficient about the religion. While providing a glimpse into the world of the Santero, the book stops short of providing the would-be new practitioner of more detailed information necessary in making the decision to follow the path.

One of the more important points extolled by this book is that there are many paths toward spiritual enlightenment and Santeria is just one of them. There is no criticism of the other paths, but for those who choose Santeria, it's a wonderful connection to the Divine. An old and loved Cuban Santero, Ma Mina, is quoted in the book as making the following reference to her Chinese husband. "The divinities of the Chinese community are very similar to the orishas. People like to argue about the differences between the orishas, the catholic saints, and the Chinese divinities. For me they are different roads to the same destination." WELL SAID MA MINA.


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