(One can not cover up the sky with one finger, or burying your head in the sand /ignoring the gravity of a situation, or wilfully ignore something.). Again this reminds me of a Spanish proverb, Uno no puede tapar el cielo con solo un dedo. The blog’s creator Sancista Brujo Luis explains ” As a Sancista it is my responsibility to inform you that many experienced individuals invoke Santa Marta La Dominadora for black magic, sorcery, enchantments, evil intentions and unleashing evil spirits or demons on rivals. The associates her with the loa, or divinities, Simbi and Damballa, because of her association with snakes. Here she is a Queen of the dead, dancer in the cemetery, screeching howl of the wind. Some Espiritismo temples or houses honor Santa Marta La Dominadora, or Saint Martha the Dominator. Her feast day is July 29 th and she is the patron saints of cooks and servants.
In the Catholic faith Santa Marta is often pictured with a dragon or with serpents at her feet.