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Superstition about vulture

Superstition about vulture Superstitions: Vultures have long been thought of as birds of divination. They never kill their prey, but, rather, devour abandoned corpses. Because of this practice, they are held an omen of coming death. Vulture has the ability to “smell” death as much as three days in advance. Hence, should it hover over a house,…

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Five ways why you cannot do without the Irunmole (deities)

Five ways why you cannot do without the Irunmole (deities) The relationship between Irunmole and Omo eniyan was symbiotic in nature and rewarding especially for Omo eniyan.  There are five major ways by which Irunmole relate effectively with Omo eniyan right from the emergence of man on earth. The ways include the followingRole models.   …

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Yoruba believe about vulture

Yoruba believe about vulture Ancient Yoruba believed the Vulture was the encompassing overall non-separated union between the day and night. Ironically, regardless of the less than good image the vulture is typically granted by most.Great messengers of legend were always very joyful when a vulture appeared upon any action. For it is a creature the least hurtful…

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What is the Orisha that heals?

What is the Orisha that heals? Sanponna and Osanyin are the Orisa that deals with healing .If you have any sickness, this are the Orisa you might have to feed so that they would take away your sickness.In most cases you might have to first of all beg all the elders before feeding the above…

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Ogbè Òfún Méjì

Ogbè Òfún Méjì,  Ifá says: Àjìtú gb’ayéArìngìnnìgìnì gba’yìÒ jí ní kùtùkùtù r’óhun ọrọ̀ ṣ’àrí gbọ̀n lọ ọ̀run Díá fún Ọ̀rúnmìlàBaba ńt’ọ̀run bọ̀ wá’yéDíá fún Ọmọ ènìyànWọ́ n maa pín sí èrò mẹ́ ta l’áyéÀwọn tí wọ́ n wá ṣ’ayéÀwọn tí wọ́ n sìn wọ́ n wá’yéÀwọn tí wọ́ n yà wá wò’ran l’áyéGbogbo wọn ́nbọ̀ wá ṣe…

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Òfì meaning

Homemeaning AJE8 Dec 2023 … menit baca Dengarkan Òfì meaning Òfì – A weaving loom for making traditional Yoruba clothing and tapestry known as Aṣo-Òfì (Aṣo oke). This Article is written by Voodoo Magic (Ogun Todaju) Love Spell (whatsapp +) For spiritual guidance…We also sell spiritual product for wealth, protection and Open doors. Related Posts meaning Post a Review Posted by:AJEAm…

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Who Is Orisa Sango? History, Wives, Powers & the Meaning of Oba Koso

History and Story of ORISA SANGO  Ṣango (known as Changó or Xangô in Latin America; and also known as Jakuta) is an Orisha. He is syncretized with Saint Barbara in Santeria of South America.Ṣango is historically a royal ancestor of the Yoruba as he was the third Alafin (king: owner of the palace) of the…

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Why does Eshu have two faces?

Why does Eshu have two faces? ESU have more than two face depending on the role he wants to play at the moment .He can be there to show you road to success guiding you and helping you make the right decision.ESU will also deal with you badly if you embark on a bad behaviour,…

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Simple and Effective Recipe of Agbo Jedi Jedi

Crafting a Simple and Effective Recipe of Agbo Jedi Jedi Delve into the tapestry of Yoruba tradition,where Agbo Jedi Jedi, a carefully crafted herbal concoction, combines plants, roots, barks, and seeds to create a natural remedy with the potential to regulate blood sugar levelsIngredients:**1. Epo Igi Oriira (Cinnamon)2. Epo Igi Oganwo (Khaya grandifoliola – African…

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Ashikuelu: Eshu del Inframundo en la Religión Yoruba

Ashikuelu: Eshu del Inframundo en la Religión Yoruba Ashikuelu es un orisha de la religión yoruba, camino de Eshu y regente del inframundo. Guía de almas, señor de los Eggun y dueño de los minerales, su figura bicéfala simboliza su dominio sobre el mundo visible e invisible. Portador de un bastón sagrado y reservado solo

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