" And the Shadows Wore Colors: Reflections of a Spiritualist"
strives to explain the difficulties that the members of the
Yorubal/Lucumi community - specifically African Americans - have
experienced in incorporating the realm of spirit into its
ceremonies and teaditions. Throughout her life, Candita C. Gual has
encountered many puzzling and troublesome paths. She has been
fortunate to have the guidance of experienced mediums with
foundations rooted in truth and logic, assuring safe footing for
her as she has traveled the road of the unseen and commandeered
rituals and solutions for the problems at hand.
Yet she still has questions about what she has learned and what
is to come in her continued search for knowledge. "And the Shadows
Wore Colors" provides a record of her experiences and conversations
that will reveal some answers for those who have questions. In this
volume, she examines the stumbling blocks that hinder the spiritual
evolution sought by so many people, to perhaps bring some direction
and closure to them. She explains her perspective on some of the
many facets of the world of spiritualism, divination, and
initiation ceremonies based upon her thirty-four years of
experience.
"And the Shadows Wore Colors" is a work in progress that will
hopefully open the door to m any discussions and books on this
topic.
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