ANOTHER EXCITING CLASS FROM MUERTERO YAMIL!: LEARNING MUERTERISMO

Hey There, everyone! I'm excited to share some news with you.

 

You have heard me rave about my spiritual brother from another mother, Yamil Henriquez. I just learned from him that he also teaches another crucial course for many people's development and spiritual path. This class is on a folk/indigenous spirituality called Muerterismo. The closest comparison to Western European magic would be considered necromancy.

 

I have heard Yamil speak about this spiritual practice through YouTube interviews, and I find them fascinating. It is a way of working with the Dead that allows a practitioner to honor those who have gone before them and those who have been neglected in the boneyard. Nothing is sadder than going to a local graveyard and seeing gravestones in disrepair and in such states of neglect that you can tell no one has visited them in a very long time. From what little I know of Muerterismo, it is a tradition that speaks to these spirits and empowers you with powerful allies.

 

If this interests you, reach out to Yamil at Lamagiasanta@gmail.com. Let him know you’d like to join up in this upcoming cohort. The class begins next Monday!   

 

I also want to share Yamil’s own words on the subject, as he states well what Muerterismo is all about:

 

MUERTERISMO THE PRACTICE OF LATIN CARIBBEAN NECROMANCY AND SPIRITUALITY. This is a class you don’t want to miss. Here you will learn how to develop yourself with the dead, working with tools connect you with the spirits that are closest to us. Have that interesting piece of bone and don’t know what to do with it. This is the class for you. Want to work with the spirits of your family or working with graves. I will teach you how to make pacts with the dead, work with them, develop a relationship with them and how to pick a good spirit to do your bidding.

 

See you in class!!!

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