
African Traditional Religion : - Ogun | Destee - Where Black People …
Nov 20, 2009 · Ogun’s sacred objects Ogun pot (iron cauldron) With seven tools (mentioned earlier) And Ogun stone Ogun’s ileke (bead necklace). Ogun’s ileke is a good example of how ideas and objects crossed over the Atlantic and were in many cases altered and then find there way back to Afrika and alter the original source.
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Nov 20, 2009 · Could be several factors. Perhaps More Yoruba that were caught in the web of the slave trade came from Ogun areas. Perhaps there were more Ogun worshippers than Osoosi ones in Africa at the time. Perhaps, since Osoosi is a hunter and Ogun a hunter, Ogun was the more popular hunter. For example...
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Nov 20, 2009 · There are several patakis surrounding Oya and Ogun. Here is one of them We know that Oya was married two times. Once to Ogun and then to Sango. At first the marriage between Oya and Ogun was going well. That Oya helped Ogun heat and cool iron in his blacksmith shop while he made weapons...
African Traditional Religion : - Osoosi revisited | Destee - Black ...
Dec 8, 2009 · Òsóòsi : Ifa and the Spirit of the Tracker by Awo Fa'lokun Fatunmbi Iba Osoosi. I praise the Spirit of the Tracker. Iba olog arare. I praise the master of himself. Iba Onibebe. I praise the owner of the river bank. Iba Osolikere. I praise the magician of the forest. Ode ata...
The Yoruba Metaphysical concept of Ori - Destee
Dec 16, 2009 · Ogun, carves the faces of the Ori’s after Ajala moulds them, including the eyes, which are then “activated” by Esu, who also activates the facial muscles, in effect giving us the emotions. Remember also, that Esu is the “membrane” between darkness and light. Ogun’s relationship to Ori is found in still another Odu verse from Osa Meji:
African Traditional Religion : The Multidimensional Osun - Destee
Nov 15, 2009 · The Osun pot contains stones (ota Osun) from the Osun river. Alongside the pot is a special pot for water drawn at dawn (before anyone else gets there) from a spring and containing one of the stones. This water is called Agbo and is used for healing, fertility, security, success, protection, progress, etc.
African Traditional Religion : - Women and Odu - Destee
Feb 8, 2010 · Ogun walked in front. When Ogun walked in front Obarisa followed and behind Obarisa came Odu. She asked Olodumare about the world. She said Ogun has the power to fight. He has his cutlass, he has the weapons necessary for victory. She said Obarisa has power, the power of Obarisa makes anything he wants manifest.
African Traditional Religion : Offerings to Ogun - destee.com
Apr 20, 2016 · Start of by chanting Ogun Ro wa 3x. Then reciting Iwure (prayer) to him in Yoruba. Ogun takes roasted yam, popcorn are always good, where do you intend tó present the offering?
Law Forum : THE LEGALIZATION OF POT - destee.com
Feb 21, 2014 · Where's an experiment, walk into a windowless room and shut the door without turning on a light.....what color do you see?
Law Forum : THE LEGALIZATION OF POT - destee.com
Feb 21, 2014 · Are they? Nicotine is one the most highly addictive drugs on the market. I've heard they're close to any of the opiates on that scale. Let's do a little addition. How do cigarette users do their thing? How many of those coffin nails do they …