Necromancy has, since ancient times, been one of the most misunderstood, feared, and distorted practices in the history of human spirituality. Often associated with fear, extreme occultism, and modern sensationalism, it has rarely been approached with the depth, respect, and responsibility it truly requires.
In this work, Alina A. Rubí offers a conscious, ethical, and psychologically mature perspective on the relationship between the living and the dead, integrating ancient history, symbolism, anthropology, spirituality, and emotional understanding. Throughout these pages, readers will discover how different civilizations understood death as a bridge of knowledge, how burial spaces function as archives of collective memory, and how to protect, cleanse, and establish healthy boundaries when engaging with energetic practices.
Far from promoting fear or fantasy, this book invites readers to develop discernment, inner sovereignty, and a respectful relationship with the invisible. A profound guide for those who wish to understand necromancy with awareness, without falling into modern trivialization or irresponsible practices.