Brujería is a broad term for witchcraft in the Spanish-speaking world that blends beliefs. While often translated simply as "witchcraft," it carries deep cultural weight and is frequently distinguished from "love and light" practices.
In the concrete jungles of Los Angeles, Houston, and Chicago, Brujeria is not a relic of the past; it is a booming industry. Why?
Brujería is far more than a simple translation of "witchcraft." It is a complex, often secretive tradition rooted in Latin American and Afro-Caribbean cultures. Unlike Western "New Age" practices, traditional brujería often focuses on practical, earthy magic—dealing with everything from protection and healing to money and ancestors. It is a practice born of survival, blending indigenous wisdom with colonial influences to create a powerful spiritual lineage that remains vital today. Option 2: Ancestral Connection & Modern Practice

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