Like most of the Mexican people I was born and raised a catholic. And by that I meant a good catholic. My mom a very religious woman whom would go to mass every Sunday and participate on the church events through out the week. I myself had to go to mass and religious studies every Sunday or my mom would not give me my allowance. In other words I grew up been a really religious person as well. Later on on life I found out that I was a really strong believer of religion, I pray to saints every night and always tried to stay away from sin. Although as I grew older my mind set started to ask more and more questions about religion. In many cases my faith was put to proof. Some way or another I always believed no matter what the circumstances were giving me as result.
So I believed and had such great faith in saints(which characterize the catholic church from others) but this saints not always would give me what I needed or wanted it. Until one day while in Mexico, I heard of this really powerful saint that would do miracles if you had enough faith. This saint would do most of the things you ask, but in exchange you would have to offer something too. And it made sense to me, I mean if saints at one point were human, and if you care about something so much that you are asking a saint for it, that must mean that you are able to give something in exchange for it, after all it's a human nature to give and receive.
At this point in my life I was in a really bad problem, I had been wondering and praying all saints for about six months already, and nothing had changed in my life. So I decided to give it a try, so I promised my flaquita that I would do something in exchange for her to do something for me, I do not lie that at this point in my life I can say she did it. This favor was so big it took four years to come true. Many favors since I have asked and I can say that she has done 98% of them. Of course I am always asking for good things for me and my family. But in my personal belief if you want to pray to a saint, La Santa Muerte is the way you want to go to.
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