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How do I find my orisha?

How do I find my orisha? You will find and get to know your ORISA after your IFA initiation.The ORISA of your head would be revealed only after your initiation.Initiation into IFA involve a huge some of money and that is why many people are doing isefa instead of itefa .Sm Voodoo Magic (Ogun Todaju) Love Spell ..This Article…

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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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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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Myth and Secret about Vulture

Myths and Secrets: One of the oldest totems of the Great Mother in Egypt was the vulture, eater of the dead.  Vultures who devoured corpses were regarded as her angels of death, since they carried the dead piecemeal to heaven.Ancient Iranians didn’t bury their dead, but exposed them to vultures in open-topped “towers of silence”…

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Difference between Divine Authority and animal Horn authority

Difference between Divine Authority and animal Horn authority  I have suffered while trying to find road in my life,  I have tried but I thank OLODUMARE that I never took any wrong or hasty steps. I have been to some places for prayer or spiritual work that the said pastor,  imam or Babalawo would bring animal…

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Eewo-Taboos and Living Life Within the Tradition of Ifa

The Yoruba tradition of Ifa is very clear about eewo-taboos-and every person initiated into Ifa, Itelodu, or who has a naming ceremony at birth, is given their taboos to guide them in life. These go beyond the Christian Ten Commandments of “Thou Shalt not…”. The taboos are very specific to your own special life path…

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Our Word is Our Character

In the Yoruba tradition of Ifa, words are what bring to us the messages of Orunmila and the orisa. Words are the vehicle to impart wisdom and the means to alleviate our life struggles. By following the word of Ifa, we are guided to solutions. Looking beyond all the other parts that make up a…

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