Fra' Lupo Thanks for indication. I did not know the book and not the author. Axé (or Asé) is Yoruba. A common greeting in Brazilian lands.
homeculture, Thanks you very much! I'm going to look for the book later. I am quite familiar with Yoruba culture.
Anonymous, I suppose that would be another way to treat Mary.
Prussell, Thanks for the considerations. This made me think that we don't have studies on the alchemical properties of beers in the same way. I go in search of coffee traditions.
JMG, Thank you for the space and for the debate that is stirring!
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Date: 2023-08-28 08:03 pm (UTC)Thanks for indication. I did not know the book and not the author. Axé (or Asé) is Yoruba. A common greeting in Brazilian lands.
homeculture,
Thanks you very much!
I'm going to look for the book later.
I am quite familiar with Yoruba culture.
Anonymous, I suppose that would be another way to treat Mary.
Prussell,
Thanks for the considerations. This made me think that we don't have studies on the alchemical properties of beers in the same way. I go in search of coffee traditions.
JMG,
Thank you for the space and for the debate that is stirring!