Best Attractions and Places to See in Porto Velho, Brazil
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List of Best Things to do in Porto Velho, Brazil
Memorial Rondon, o Marechal da Paz
Parque Natural de Porto Velho
Estrada De Ferro Madeira Mamore
As Tres Caixas D'Agua
Mercado Cultural
Santo Antonio de Padua Chapel
Catedral Sagrado Coracao de Jesus
Palacio Getulio Vargas
Museu Internacional do Presepio
Dom Joao Batista Costa Museum
Porto Velho: Banho de rio e Igrejinha #3
Hoje em Porto Velho fomos tomar banho de rio e visitar a Igrejinha Santo Antônio.
Dos principais banhos de rio, fomos nos balneários Rio das Garças e Cachoeirinha, também conhecemos a Capela Santo Antônio de Pádua, famosa Igrejinha. A noite experimentamos o tradicional salgado boliviano, a saltenha.
Porto Velho é a capital de Rondônia e se localiza na região norte do Brasil, na Amazônia.
Espero que gostem dessa experiência na região norte do Brasil.
E se inscreva em nosso canal para não perder o próximo episódio, pois iremos assistir ao Arraial da Flor do Maracujá, festa regional típica daqui de Porto Velho, além de conhecer o Espaço Alternativo que é um importante ponto de encontro da cidade.
E por fim conhecemos a grutinha, um paraíso escondido.
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Umbanda | Wikipedia audio article
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Umbanda (Portuguese pronunciation: [ũˈbɐ̃dɐ]) is a syncretic Afro-Brazilian religion that blends African traditions with Roman Catholicism, Spiritism, and Indigenous American beliefs. Although some of its beliefs and most of its practices existed in the late 19th century in almost all Brazil, it is assumed that Umbanda originated in Rio de Janeiro and surrounding areas in the early 20th century, mainly due to the work of a psychic (medium), Zélio Fernandino de Moraes, who practiced Umbanda among the poor Afro-Brazilians slave descendants. Since then, Umbanda has spread across mainly southern Brazil and neighboring countries like Argentina and Uruguay.
Umbanda has many branches, each one with a different set of beliefs and practices. Some common beliefs are the existence of a Supreme Creator known as Olodumare. Other common beliefs are the existence of deities called Orixás, most of them syncretized with Catholic saints that act as divine energy and forces of nature; spirits of deceased people that counsel and guide practitioners through troubles in the material world; psychics, or mediums, who have a natural ability that can be perfected to bring messages from the spiritual world of Orixás and the guiding spirits; reincarnation and spiritual evolution through many material lives (karmic law) and the practice of charity and social fraternity.
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- Socrates
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Umbanda (Portuguese pronunciation: [ũˈbɐ̃dɐ]) is a syncretic Afro-Brazilian religion that blends African traditions with Roman Catholicism, Spiritism, and Indigenous American beliefs. Although some of its beliefs and most of its practices existed in the late 19th century in almost all Brazil, it is assumed that Umbanda originated in Rio de Janeiro and surrounding areas in the early 20th century, mainly due to the work of a psychic (medium), Zélio Fernandino de Moraes, who practiced Umbanda among the poor Afro-Brazilians slave descendants. Since then, Umbanda has spread across mainly southern Brazil and neighboring countries like Argentina and Uruguay.
Umbanda has many branches, each one with a different set of beliefs and practices. Some common beliefs are the existence of a Supreme Creator known as Olodumare. Other common beliefs are the existence of deities called Orixás, most of them syncretized with Catholic saints that act as divine energy and forces of nature; spirits of deceased people that counsel and guide practitioners through troubles in the material world; psychics, or mediums, who have a natural ability that can be perfected to bring messages from the spiritual world of Orixás and the guiding spirits; reincarnation and spiritual evolution through many material lives (karmic law) and the practice of charity and social fraternity.
Umbanda | Wikipedia audio article
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Umbanda
00:01:20 1 Basic beliefs and practices
00:02:16 2 Three principal items
00:02:32 2.1 Pantheon
00:04:11 2.2 World of the Spirits
00:10:26 2.3 Reincarnation
00:11:18 3 Umbanda temples, priests and priestesses
00:14:49 4 Rituals & ceremonies
00:18:40 5 History
00:18:49 5.1 Historical background
00:19:48 5.2 Beginning
00:20:37 5.3 First years and the development
00:22:05 5.4 Expansion during Vargas dictatorship
00:23:57 5.5 Prime years after the Vargas dictatorship
00:26:38 5.6 Opposition
00:27:46 5.7 Today
00:28:57 6 Notable Umbandists
00:29:19 7 Bibliography
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Umbanda (Portuguese pronunciation: [ũˈbɐ̃dɐ]) is a syncretic Afro-Brazilian religion that blends African traditions with Roman Catholicism, Spiritism, and Indigenous American beliefs. Although some of its beliefs and most of its practices existed in the late 19th century in almost all Brazil, it is assumed that Umbanda originated in Rio de Janeiro and surrounding areas in the early 20th century, mainly due to the work of a psychic (medium), Zélio Fernandino de Moraes, who practiced Umbanda among the poor Afro-Brazilians slave descendants. Since then, Umbanda has spread across mainly southern Brazil and neighboring countries like Argentina and Uruguay.
Umbanda has many branches, each one with a different set of beliefs and practices. Some common beliefs are the existence of a Supreme Creator known as Olodumare. Other common beliefs are the existence of deities called Orixás, most of them syncretized with Catholic saints that act as divine energy and forces of nature; spirits of deceased people that counsel and guide practitioners through troubles in the material world; psychics, or mediums, who have a natural ability that can be perfected to bring messages from the spiritual world of Orixás and the guiding spirits; reincarnation and spiritual evolution through many material lives (karmic law) and the practice of charity and social fraternity.
Umbanda | Wikipedia audio article
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Umbanda
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Umbanda (Portuguese pronunciation: [ũˈbɐ̃dɐ]) is a syncretic Afro-Brazilian religion that blends African traditions with Roman Catholicism, Spiritism, and Indigenous American beliefs. Although some of its beliefs and most of its practices existed in the late 19th century in almost all Brazil, it is assumed that Umbanda originated in Rio de Janeiro and surrounding areas in the early 20th century, mainly due to the work of a psychic (medium), Zélio Fernandino de Moraes, who practiced Umbanda among the poor Afro-Brazilians slave descendants. Since then, Umbanda has spread across mainly southern Brazil and neighboring countries like Argentina and Uruguay.
Umbanda has many branches, each one with a different set of beliefs and practices. Some common beliefs are the existence of a Supreme Creator known as Olodumare. Other common beliefs are the existence of deities called Orixás, most of them syncretized with Catholic saints that act as divine energy and forces of nature; spirits of deceased people that counsel and guide practitioners through troubles in the material world; psychics, or mediums, who have a natural ability that can be perfected to bring messages from the spiritual world of Orixás and the guiding spirits; reincarnation and spiritual evolution through many material lives (karmic law) and the practice of charity and social fraternity.
Umbanda | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:48 1 Basic beliefs and practices
00:02:59 2 Three principal items
00:03:19 2.1 Pantheon
00:05:31 2.2 World of the Spirits
00:14:09 2.3 Reincarnation
00:15:17 3 Umbanda temples, priests and priestesses
00:19:59 4 Rituals & ceremonies
00:25:12 5 History
00:25:21 5.1 Historical background
00:26:39 5.2 Beginning
00:27:42 5.3 First years and the development
00:29:39 5.4 Expansion during Vargas dictatorship
00:32:07 5.5 Prime years after the Vargas dictatorship
00:35:41 5.6 Opposition
00:37:10 5.7 Today
00:38:45 6 Notable Umbandists
00:39:11 7 Bibliography
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- Socrates
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Umbanda (Portuguese pronunciation: [ũˈbɐ̃dɐ]) is a syncretic Afro-Brazilian religion that blends African traditions with Roman Catholicism, Spiritism, and Indigenous American beliefs. Although some of its beliefs and most of its practices existed in the late 19th century in almost all Brazil, it is assumed that Umbanda originated in Niterói and surrounding areas in the early 20th century, mainly due to the work of a psychic (medium), Zélio Fernandino de Moraes, who practiced Umbanda among the poor Afro-Brazilians slave descendants. Since then, Umbanda has spread across mainly southern Brazil and neighboring countries like Argentina and Uruguay.
Umbanda has many branches, each one with a different set of beliefs and practices. Some common beliefs are the existence of a Supreme Creator known as Olodumare. Other common beliefs are the existence of deities called Orixás, most of them syncretized with Catholic saints that act as divine energy and forces of nature; spirits of deceased people that counsel and guide practitioners through troubles in the material world; psychics, or mediums, who have a natural ability that can be perfected to bring messages from the spiritual world of Orixás and the guiding spirits; reincarnation and spiritual evolution through many material lives (karmic law) and the practice of charity and social fraternity.