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Santa Muerte is a personification of death. Unlike other folk saints like Niño Fidencio and Pedro Batista, Santa Muerte is not seen as a dead human being herself.[23] To her devotees, she is associated with healing, protection, and ensuring a path to the afterlife. Some devotees consider Santa Muerte to be an eighth archangel. Some followers state that she is not Satanic, but merely a fallen angel in purgatory trying to win back God's favor, and that is the reason she grants so many miracles.There are variations on the color of the cloak, and on what Santa Muerte holds in her hands. Interpretations of the color of her robe and accoutrements vary as well and they are outlined below. White is the most common color and can symbolize gratitude, purity, or the cleansing of negative influences. Red is for love and passion. It can also signal emotional stability. The color gold signifies economic power, success, money, and prosperity. Green symbolizes justice, legal matters, or unity with loved ones. Amber or dark yellow indicates health. Images with this color can be seen in rehabilitation centers, especially those for drug addiction and alcoholism. Black represents total protection against black magic or sorcery, or conversely negative magic or for force directed against rivals and enemies. Blue candles and images of the saint indicate wisdom, which is favored by students and those in education. It can also be used to petition for health. Brown is used to invoke spirits from beyond while purple, like yellow, usually symbolizes health.