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English to Spanish translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Anthropology | |||||||
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Volt sorcery |
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brujeria inversa/volteada Explanation: Creo que aquí se refiere precisamente a los efectos de "ida y vuelta" de un daño por medios mágicos. El mal deseado se produce tanto en la victima como en el victimario. |
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Reference: Volt sorcery Reference information: Aquí la definición: ....he cites volt sorcery where an image works to affect a being. The object and the being are interconnected in an intimate way whereby manipulating the object will have an analogous effect upon the subject. https://thingtheory2009.wordpress.com/2009/02/10/art-and-age... |
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