Home
/
Mythology and folklore
/
Cultural myths
/

Explaining the process of ammare in traditional practices

Witchcraft Controversy | Amarres and Cultural Misunderstandings

By

Maria Gomez

Apr 20, 2025, 08:58 PM

Just a minute read

A group of people performing an ammare ritual with traditional attire and cultural symbols.
popular

A rising debate among practitioners highlights the complexities surrounding the practice of amarres, with many claiming it's misrepresented in mainstream culture. The discussion brings forth contrasting views on the ethics and effectiveness of binding spells and the implications they carry.

What Are Amarres?

Amarres, commonly associated with witchcraft, are intended to bind individuals togetherโ€”often romantically. However, some emphasize that this practice is viewed negatively within certain traditions, particularly by those involved in religious practices like Santeria.

A Divided Community

Comments from various practitioners reveal a split perspective:

  • Cultural Context: "No. Amarres are not specific to Santeria. They're a form of witchcraft."

  • Skepticism About Trust: "The same priests who practice 'ties' are the same ones who you usually can't trust."

  • Ethical Concerns: One commenter warned, "Most of us believe that doing amarres is a bad idea and it will backfire and cause you problems in the long run."

Methods and Beliefs

Practitioners detail methods and contextual factors critical to successful implementation:

"Amarres are done with pictures of both people, names, personal items like underclothes that have been worn but not washed."

Experts explain the necessity of an existing relationship, stating, "You donโ€™t want to do an amarre on someone youโ€™ve never met."

Sentiment Among Practitioners

The comments reflect a mix of negative and cautious sentiments regarding amarres, hinting that while some people believe in their effectiveness, the consequences can be serious.

Notably, an emphasis on personal integrity and respect for others' free will emerges, contrasting with the desires of those seeking amarres for manipulation.

Key Insights

  • ๐Ÿ”ถ Cultural Practices: Amarres are broader than Santeria, existing across various witchcraft traditions.

  • โš ๏ธ Ethical Dilemmas: Many warn against the potential negative repercussions of using amarres.

  • ๐Ÿ“ธ Technique Details: Successful amarres require personal elements from both individuals involved.

As discussions continue to ignite interest in these practices, the question remainsโ€” how do cultural beliefs shape perceptions of witchcraft in contemporary society?