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: The significant rise and integration of Caribbean spiritual practices into the urban Venezuelan fabric.

The Venezuelan phrase "Yo no creo en brujas, pero de que vuelan, vuelan" (I don’t believe in witches, but they do fly) serves as the foundation for Michaelle Ascencio’s profound exploration of Venezuela's spiritual landscape. In her book, De que vuelan, vuelan: Imaginarios religiosos venezolanos , Ascencio dives into the complex "baroque" world of Venezuelan faith, where official dogma and folk traditions blur into a unique cultural identity. A Mirror of Venezuelan Identity De que vuelan, vuelan-holaebook.pdf

De que vuelan, vuelan / Las diosas del caribe - Internet Archive : The significant rise and integration of Caribbean

: The growth of Protestant and Evangelical churches that compete with traditional folk and Catholic practices. Why It Matters A Mirror of Venezuelan Identity De que vuelan,

The article highlights several key spiritual currents detailed in the work:

Ascencio, an anthropologist, argues that to understand the Venezuelan personality, one must look at their devotions. The book is not merely a collection of myths but a serious study of how religion permeates daily life. It addresses the simultaneous existence of multiple belief systems, showing how a person might attend Catholic Mass in the morning and consult a Santería practitioner in the afternoon. The Pillars of Popular Belief