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appearance of
syncretic religions that use
ayahuasca as a sacrament, like
Santo Daime, União do
Vegetal and Barquinha,
which blend elements of
Amazonian Shamanism...
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Santo Daime ([ˈsɐ̃tu ˈdajmi]) is a universalistic/syncretic
religion founded in the 1930s in the
Brazilian Amazonian state of Acre
based on the teachings...
- Roku-
daime Yamaguchi-gumi 六代目山口組 San-
daime Kodo-kai 三代目弘道会 Go-
daime Kokusui-kai 五代目國粹会 Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi 神戸山口組 Ni-
daime Takumi-gumi 二代目宅見組 Go-
daime Yamaken-gumi...
- syndicate. Roku-
daime Yamaguchi-gumi 六代目山口組 Yon-
daime Yamaken-gumi 四代目山健組 Ni-
daime Kodo-kai 二代目弘道会 Ni-
daime Takumi-gumi 二代目宅見組 Go-
daime Kokusui-kai 五代目國粹会...
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referred to as
Daime within the practice,
which contains several psychoactive compounds, is
drunk as part of the ceremony. The
drinking of
Daime can induce...
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Retrieved 25
February 2019. Rochester,
Jessica (17 July 2017). "How Our
Santo Daime Church Received Religious Exemption to Use
Ayahuasca in Canada". Chacruna...
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Sacred music and
dance are
fundamental to the
Santo Daime religion. The
earliest hymns are
those of the founder,
Raimundo Irineu Serra - 'Mestre Irineu'...
- - July 6, 1971) was the
founder of a
syncretic religion known as
Santo Daime.
Irineu was
raised Roman Catholic. He
later moved to the
state of Acre where...
- Orisha, Xangô de Recife, Xangô do Nordeste, Comfa, Espiritismo,
Santo Daime, Obeah, Candomblé, Abakuá, Kumina, Winti, Sanse,
Cuban Vodú,
Dominican Vudú...
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adopt Catholic elements so as not to be
reprimanded by
slave owners.
Santo Daime, is a
religion founded by
Raimundo Irineu Serra known as
Mestre Irineu,...