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ᐈ Offerings to Oshun 【For Love, Money, Pregnancy and MORE】

In this text I will present you the offerings to oshun that are used for each corresponding occasion, as you progress in reading you will discover each one of them. If you want to know more about Yoruba Santeria, go to my main page What to offer Oshun? Oshun is the one who represents spirituality, the intensity of feelings, sensuality, ...

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“ᐈ Olokun 【Who is, History, Offerings and MORE】”

Olokun He is an Orisha, father and mother of Yemayá, he is the husband of Elusu, Ikoko, Olosa, Aye Shaluga, Bromu, Brosia and Yembó. He also represents beauty, equality, justice, balance, harmony, ect. Olokun: Who is he? He is the saint of the sea that covers the earth, he symbolizes the ocean at its most fearsome moment, he is a ...

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ᐈ Yoruba Dictionary 【Phrases, Sayings and MORE】

All languages ​​around the world contain a book in which all the words of the language are recorded. Hence The Yoruba in Africa are no exception.. These over time have created and perfected a dictionary where they keep the specific meanings of their language. If you are interested in knowing everything about this book then stay in this article. If ...

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ᐈ Yemaya and Shango 【History, Demons, Phrases and More】

The connection that these deities have with each other is different from the rest, since they are not a couple, but rather they are familiar in a certain way. Discover everything about the history of Yemaya and Shango in this article. To learn more about Santeria do not stop clicking Yemaya and Shango: History Yemayá and Shangó are Orishas of ...

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ᐈ Oshun Day 【All about the day of this Orisha】

Oshun’s Day allows us to celebrate an Osha that symbolizes the depth of emotions, eroticism, the spiritual part, tenderness, sensitivity, sweetness and feminine coquetry. Oshun: Her Day The day of celebration of this Yoruba divinity is September 12. oshun in the Catholic church it represents the Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre who is the patron saint of Cuba, and ...

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ᐈ Babalawo 【What is it, Jobs, how to greet it and MORE】

In Santeria, many deities and saints are maintained, as well as many mythological characters that give rise to what we can now call a growing religion. Proof of this is who we can call babalawoa person who is formed in religion and acts as representative of the samewho possesses spiritual abilities that are granted to him by following the appropriate ...

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