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About Umbanda and Kimbanda in Brazilian tradition
Mediumship in Umbanda: A Channel Between Worlds
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The Sacred Congá: Altar of Devotion and Unity in Umbanda
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Pontos Riscados in Umbanda: Sacred Signs of Spiritual Presence
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Monotheism and Orishas in Umbanda: Divine Unity and Spiritual Entities
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The Illuminating Path of the Linha do Oriente in Umbanda
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The Enchanted Path of Ciganos and Ciganas in Umbanda
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The Irreverent Wisdom of the Malandros in Umbanda
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The Baianos in Umbanda: Strength from the Northeast
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The Marinheiros in Umbanda: Joyful Healers of the Waters
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The Oguns in Umbanda: Spiritual Warriors and Healers
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The Strength and Spirit of Boiadeiros and Boiadeiras in Umbanda
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The Healing Power of the “Passe” (Spiritual Touch)
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The Mysterious Force of Exus and Pomba-Giras in Umbanda
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The Caboclos in Umbanda: Strength, Simplicity, and Ancestral Knowledge
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The Erês in Umbanda: The Joyful and Magical Presence of the Children
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The Sacred Presence of Pretos-Velhos in Umbanda
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What Is Umbanda? Origins, Beliefs, and Spiritual Practices
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The Legacy and Healing Power of Dr. Fritz in Spiritism
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Unveiling the Sacred Nganga: The Art of Creating Palo Monte’s Spiritual Vessels
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Xeto marrumba xeto, xeto na Vizala, xeto á! – A salute and opening invocation
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