The curious cinnamon ritual of a Cuban woman "to let everything flow and nothing influence."

A young Cuban goes viral on TikTok for a cinnamon ritual to attract positivity. This curious method has sparked thousands of reactions and comments on the platform.

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A young Cuban woman has gone viral on TikTok after sharing a curious cinnamon ritual that, according to her, helps attract positive things into everyday life.

“To all my friends, get some cinnamon, I'm going to teach you the ritual. Good things are meant to be shared; we are powerful and empowered women. I open the cinnamon, sprinkle some glitter on it, stick my finger in, and you do this behind your ear and draw the Indian eye on your forehead. I’ve been to India and I know what I’m talking about. Then go out into the street, take some cinnamon, and blow it at your front door so you can see how everything flows and nothing influences,” the Cuban woman commented in the video that has garnered thousands of views.

The practice drew the attention of numerous users, who reacted with a mix of surprise and humor, turning the clip into one of the most talked-about on the platform.

In Cuba, as in many other countries in the region, popular rituals associated with prosperity, luck, or protection are common, and they are often passed down orally or through social media.

Frequently asked questions about Cuban spiritual rituals and practices

What does the cinnamon ritual of the young Cuban who went viral consist of?

The cinnamon ritual shared by the young Cuban on TikTok involves using cinnamon to attract positive things to everyday life. First, she opens the cinnamon and places a bit behind her ear and on her forehead, drawing the "Indian eye." Then, she blows cinnamon at the door of the house with the intention that "everything flows and nothing influences."

What other spiritual rituals are popular in Cuba to attract prosperity?

In Cuba, popular rituals associated with prosperity and good luck are quite common. An example is the use of a glass of water with a slip of paper and tranquil balm to improve the work environment. A bath with flowers, honey, and eggshell is also recommended to gain clarity in plans and enhance the energy in the home with rice or lentils sprinkled with eggshell at the entrance of the house.

What is the cultural significance of these rituals in Cuba?

These rituals originate from Afro-Cuban beliefs and spiritual practices aimed at attracting prosperity, luck, or protection. They are an important part of Cuban popular culture and are often passed down orally or through social media, reflecting the creativity and resilience of the Cuban people in the face of adversity.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.