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Raimundo Irineu Serra, also known as Mestre (Master) Irineu, (December 15, 1892 São Vicente Ferrer,
Maranhão Maranhão () is a States of Brazil, state in Brazil. Located in the country's Northeast Region, Brazil, Northeast Region, it has a population of about 7 million and an area of and it is divided into 217 municipalities. Clockwise from north, it ...
,
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- July 6, 1971) was the founder of a
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known as
Santo Daime Santo Daime () is a Universalism, universalistic/Syncretism, syncretic religion founded in the 1930s in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest, Amazonian States of Brazil, state of Acre State, Acre based on the teachings of Raimundo Irineu Serra, known ...
. Irineu was raised
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. He later moved to the state of
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where he worked on
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s. In the city of
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, which is close to the border of
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, he was in contact with other people from his home state of Maranhão as well as Bolivians, from whom he learned the use of
ayahuasca AyahuascaPronounced as in the UK and in the US. Also occasionally known in English as ''ayaguasca'' (Spanish-derived), ''aioasca'' (Brazilian Portuguese-derived), or as ''yagé'', pronounced or . Etymologically, all forms but ''yagé'' descen ...
. In these early experiences he encountered the
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(the Queen of the Forest) and began receiving the guidance which developed into a religious
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throughout the remainder of his long life. Santo Daime teachings emphasize hymns and calls that guide participants during the sacramental drink's communion, aiding in self-awareness and individual character refinement across social, emotional, and spiritual spheres. The practice is predominantly Christian and includes deities specific to the Queen of the Forest's battalion, with prominent figures like the Caboclos of Tucum, and revolves around central deities represented by Jesus Christ, Our Lady of Conception, Patriarch Saint Joseph, and Saint John the Baptist.


Biography

Mestre Irineu, the son of the former slave Sancho Martino and Joana Assunção, arrived in the state of Acre in 1912 at the age of nineteen. As a tall Afro-Brazilian, he joined the migration movement related to latex extraction in rubber plantations. In 1912, he moved to Manaus, residing at the Porto de Xapuri for two years. He then worked in the rubber plantations of Brasiléia for three years and later in Sena Madureira for another three years. Returning to Rio Branco, Mestre Irineu served in the territorial Guard, rising to the rank of Corporal. He then passed an examination to join the Commission of Limits, a federal entity tasked with defining borders between Acre, Bolivia, and Peru. This commission was led by Marshal Rondon, who appointed Irineu as the Treasurer of the Troop, a position of trust. Later, Mestre Irineu returned to the forest and the rubber plantations, where he met and befriended Antonio Costa.


The Daime doctrine

The experience was a divine revelation from the Virgin Mary, who appeared as the Queen of the Forest. Irineu was tasked with founding a spiritual doctrine, a syncretism based on the consecration of a drink consumed for thousands of years, set within Christian culture and symbolism, while simultaneously incorporating Indigenous, Brazilian, African, and Eastern transcendental wisdom. In 1930, he established a community center where he initiated the Santo Daime church. Consequently, Mestre Irineu and his doctrine faced prejudice and persecution due to the predominance of Afro-descendants among his followers and the fear held by the elites of the time towards traditional movements of Afro-Indigenous origin, like Santo Daime. In 1945, Mestre Irineu's companions acquired land and established a community named 'Alto Santo'. Irineu began to channel messages from the spiritual dimension in the form of simple hymns, which became the guiding principle of the doctrine. He became renowned for assisting those interested in his spiritual work and also evolved as a spiritual healer, especially in cases where conventional medicines were ineffective, and suffering seemed endless.


Mestre Império

The Daime church revolved around Mestre Irineu. By 1971, when he transitioned to the spiritual realm, he was already known as 'Mestre Império'. After Mestre Irineu's passing, some of his disciples decided to expand the doctrine. Due to disagreements, a group of daimistas, including Sebastião Mota de Melo and Francisco Fernando Filho, decided to establish their own churches, which became independent from Alto Santo. Sebastião Jaccoud, a companion of Mestre Irineu, mentioned that "Mestre Irineu, being Jesus Christ, came to reintroduce the Holy Doctrine." He also stated that Mestre Irineu "corrected prayers like the Lord's Prayer that he had taught as Jesus Christ to humanity, but which was altered by various religious groups who proclaimed themselves owners of God's word after the crucifixion." For some followers, Mestre Irineu is considered to be Daime itself.dos Santos, J. O. (2010). Diferentes contextos, múltiplos objetos: reflexões acerca do pedido de patrimonialização da Ayahuasca. 27ª. Reunião Brasileira de Antropologia. Bélem-Pará, Brasil.


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Mestre Irineu
- Hier gibt's die originalen Texte, die deutschen Übersetzungen und die MP3-Dateien zum freien Download. {{DEFAULTSORT:Irineu, Mestre Founders of new religious movements People from Maranhão 1892 births 1971 deaths Brazilian Christian religious leaders Former Roman Catholics Santo Daime