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Brujería, a term often used interchangeably with witchcraft, has its roots in the African diaspora. Enslaved Africans, brought to Venezuela by Spanish colonizers, brought with them their spiritual practices, which eventually blended with indigenous and European traditions. Over time, brujería evolved into a unique form of spiritual expression, incorporating elements of African, Catholic, and indigenous beliefs.
Chávez reportedly used Ouija boards during his days as a coup conspirator to build loyalty among fellow officers. Santería in Government: el libro los brujos de chavez exclusive
The transformation of the Miraflores Presidential Palace into a center for spiritism and Santería. Chávez reportedly used Ouija boards during his days
One of the central figures in the book is José Odreman , known as "El Gato" (The Cat). He was a police officer and spiritual guide who became a confidant of Chávez. He was a police officer and spiritual guide
The author gained access to over 70 interviews and excerpts from Chávez’s personal diaries and private letters that show his lifelong obsession with ouija boards and fortune-telling. Where to Find It