Every time I play orisha music it block out negative energy and give me good spiritual mind body and soul even though I don’t no yurba language I still be energized by the spirt of the music Ase
Learn the Yoruba language.. and every meaning words becomes clearer, it unblock our proficiency of our cultures and spiritualism to be authentic mindset. Truly ideal and unapologetic to ascribe oneself as a worshipper of Osun, Esu, Ogun ebeji etc
We are dirvise with our Orisas, we live in peace with one another despite, one belonging to Sango, Esu, Ibeji, Ogun, Oro etc, however, the outside of out society, Our people across the Atlantic got by with Lukumi, mixture of catholics, and our heritage, Offering them sanctuary at home would free their chaotic interpretation . We keep our head high and sustain one another. Orisa agbe olukaluku waa...... This is (Yoruba)
Mattaeus Edwards.... We must stop being apologetical about our Orisas... We have turn coat among us. We should remained steadfast and committed to our Orisas... Be it Ogun, Obatala, Ifa, Sango, Esu, Ibeji....To our distractors among us... Each one to their own....if you really embrace freedom of thoughts and worships.Thank you bringing these invocations to our attention.... It is authentic... It sound like it is coming from Ekiti of the Yorubas... Erin ilumole agbe yin... Eyin Omo Oduduwa.
In traditional Yoruba beliefs the Orishas aren't saints they're minor Gods or godlings that are children of the creator who take care of the world due to him being absent from it
BROTHER! I listen to this EVERY MORNING as a part of my devotional! Thank you SO much for sharing this! Please continue to share more! People are being HEALED! BLESSINGS TO YOU!
I feel blessed coming to Trinidad and learning the ways of the shango baptist...although I have faced some discrimination from some on this island...my Trini spiritual brothers and sisters have become my second family...
Vigoyanna from Guyana...as a Guyanese living in Trinidad, I always feel a close association with this Saint...especially since I am part Guyanese Arawak
I 😍 the voices of my beautiful African family I'm inviting you all to my thanksgiving at Shango obakoso mercy house at pelican extension lavatille 👆 all are invited modupe ase ire ooo 😇😇😇😉😉😉
Baptist is boss we and we are all one family no matter if is orisha, spiritual, independent ect we are all Baptist....oh how good it when when Baptist meet... we is d best religion it have....... hello u
I wish I had the correct words to these litanies. Is there anywhere I can find them online? Or can someone post them please? I dont like going to feast and not knowing the right words, everybody always sings something different.
YESSSSSSSSS.... I have been CELIBATE since MAY 17,2006..i was 36-37 my last round.. i feel wonderful n will remain Oh n may i add I'm 53 now going strong
rubbish! singing arrangements out of order. during a feast u never change singer during rotations the way they do in this. A for effort though. btw they aren't singing the right words for the songs
Hear what, he isn't lying. They are singing the wrong words and the songs are out of order, and switching a singer isn't something I have ever seen done. That said, I am STILL enjoying it. Wrong words, outta order, it's a piece of home for me... it's a piece of my heritage. They've done a great job for what it is.