The 21 Divisions: Mysteries and Magic of Dominican Voodoo
By (Author) Hector Salva
Foreword by Hoodoo Sen Moise
Red Wheel/Weiser
Red Wheel/Weiser
11th August 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
299.67509729
Paperback
240
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
One of the first books to explore the unique tradition of Dominican shamanism, the magical practices called the 21 Divisions.
Like all forms of Caribbean Voodoo, practitioners of the 21 Divisions believe in one God, a distant God that doesnt get involved in human affairs. Followers of this Dominican spiritual tradition believe that God created intermediaries to help humans, beings known as Los Misterios.
The Misterios are powerful beings with rulership and dominion over universal forces and human conditions. Practitioners of the 21 Divisions have ways of connecting with the Misterios to achieve success in life, improve their careers, resolve love and relationship issues, heal illness, and much more.
Filled with detailed insider information and real stories of healing, magic, and mystery, this book will serve as an illuminating guide to the 21 Divisions. Hector Salvaone of the foremost authorities on the practice of the 21 Divisionsoffers his insights into:
The history and foundations of Dominican Voodoo
"Based on his own deep insights as a brujo (wizard), Hector Salva has written a concise, colorful introduction to the divinities and rituals of Dominican Vodou. This is religious ethnography as it should be written and read."
--Donald Cosentino, Professor Emeritus, World Arts and Cultures, University of California-Los Angeles, author of Sacred Arts of Haitian Vodou and In Extremis: Death and Life in Twenty-First Century Haitian Art"As both an academic and a priest of Afro-Diasporic traditions, I often react with hopeful trepidation when anyone who doesn't wear both those hats publishes a book on the subject. I am therefore pleased with this offering from Hector Salva. Neither a dry analysis nor simply another attempt at a DIY manual, this book combines a personal journey of religious exploration with a broad view of the diverse and multifaceted tradition of Dominican Vod (21 Divisions). Anyone reading this will come away with a better understanding of Afro-Dominican religiosity."
--Eoghan Craig Ballard, Ph.D., Ethnographer"French and Spanish colonizers carved an island in half, but they could not kill its people's spirits. Many have heard of the African Diaspora traditions of the Haitian side of this island, but not as many know about the Dominican side. Papa Hector Salva introduces us to the world of the 21 Divisions of Dominican Voodoo. The 21 Divisions is a deep, colorful narrative about a lesser-known tradition and its continued survival inside the Dominican Republic and the rest of the world. Papa Hector's contribution to our understanding of the Misterios and their servants is important and deeply needed."
--Mambo Chita Tann, author of Haitian Vodou: An Introduction to Haiti's Indigenous Spiritual TraditionBorn and raised in a family of brujos (witchdoctors, healers, and sorcerers) that practiced 21 Divisions, Sanse, and Puerto Rican Espiritismo, Hector Salva (Papa Hector) started training as a brujo in 1989 and initiated in his family lineages of 21 Divisions and Sanse. In 2003, Papa Hector was initiated into Haitian Voodoo as a Houngan Asogwe, a high priest of the Asson lineage. Papa Hector is the author and originator of ezilikonnen.com, the internet's largest source of information on Haitian, Dominican, and Puerto Rican Voodoo traditions.