Thanks for this video. There’s not much available on youtube in english on the history of this tradition. I found it interesting hearing that they see the queen of the forest as being synonymous with the virgin mary. Within Baños equador I also heard about people there praying to her in a similar way as pachamama, mother earth, asking for her to intervene to stop earthquakes and volcanos for example.
it's "corrente" (co - HEN - chi), in Brazilian portuguese, double rr is pronounced like h and final -te is pronounced like chi. It just means 'current'...
Viva Santo Daime, Viva nossa irmandade, Viva mestre irrineu, Viva Mapia 💫🌱💚
So beautiful. It was great to be there to hear it in person. I am so grateful for you and your work you are doing. Thank you
Thanks for this video. There’s not much available on youtube in english on the history of this tradition. I found it interesting hearing that they see the queen of the forest as being synonymous with the virgin mary. Within Baños equador I also heard about people there praying to her in a similar way as pachamama, mother earth, asking for her to intervene to stop earthquakes and volcanos for example.
Can you add links to Marina's IG account? I don't use facebook. Thanks for this video 🙏
Viva!
Thank you for this 🙏🌷 please share what is 'cohincia' when the river of energy connects and uplifts everyone... What is the correct word? Thank you
Corrente? Is ‘current’ when everyone is seated and singing, praying, meditating together we say we generate a current. Like the charge of a battery.
it's "corrente" (co - HEN - chi), in Brazilian portuguese, double rr is pronounced like h and final -te is pronounced like chi. It just means 'current'...
Estão na Costa Rica?
There is any branch of the church in the US ?
it's full of them. Where are you?
@@ghostdog7575- Baltimore, MD
@@YahLion77 I know about CA FL OR and NY
@@ghostdog7575 any contacts?
@@YahLion77 also one in oregon and miami just google it
What you do is NOT Santo Daime. It is just your own invented sensacional spiritism.
No
How do 😮 we join the church
Dangerous activities
Not really.
No