ORI is described as an individual’s guide to their destiny. You can think of it as your personal Orisa.Ori is the most highly evolved part of ourselves. It is the divine aspect, a unique reflection of Olodumare through human consciousness.Ori ...
Read More »Ènìyàn means ẹni tí ó yàn—the one who chose.
ÈNÌYÀN—We Have the Power to Choose Ènìyàn in Yoruba means a person. Ènìyàn is from the verb yàn (to choose). Ènìyàn means ẹni tí ó yàn—the one who chose. Before each one of us came from Òde Ọ̀run (Outer Source) ...
Read More »Orisha Oko: Of Moist Element, Soil, Agriculture, And Hard Work
As the Sun rise On this Monday May the Source of all things grand me the energy and the force of my Ancestors and Oko… To gain nourishment and growth from the lands, focus my efforts and grant me prosperity ...
Read More »President Lula Approves National Orisa Day, Signs March 21st As Isese Day In Brazil
The President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, this week, signed into law, the National Day for Orisa Religion in Brazil. The Executive President, this Thursday 5th, January, signed the bill pending on the table of former rightist leader, ...
Read More »Always take care of your Ori
It is very important to take care of one’s Ori, to propitiate and to talk to it for greater harmony in life…Orí mi(destiny), take me to a wonderful place. Ẹsẹ mi(My legs), let me walk into prosperity and goodness of ...
Read More »Óoro Èṣù
Today, December 24th is the day chosen by us, Oníṣẹ̀ṣè (practitioners of traditional Yorùbá culture) to remind the world that the Òrìṣà Èṣù (Orisha Exu) is not the devil present in Christian culture and Islamic culture. For us, Èṣù is ...
Read More »Stay connected to your Orí
It is important that you take care of yourself, not only physically but also spiritually. The two must be balanced and this will help you to manifest the protection and the ire(blessing) that you need.Connect with your Orí and it ...
Read More »Ifa: Orisa Priesthood
~Oluwo:This is a man who has studied and practiced Ifa as a priest for many many years and has not only seen Orisa Odu but owns Orisa Odu (Olodu: owner of Odu) and works with this deity. The Oluwo is ...
Read More »Ori: One of the essential Orisa
Ori is one of the essential Orisa assigned to the man or woman on earth. Wherever we may be going, our Ori is always following us. Whatever we are doing, our Ori is always there but the most important thing ...
Read More »The Mother Whose Children Are The Fish.
Iyemoja is motherly and strongly protective, and cares deeply for all her children, comforting them and cleansing them of sorrow. She is said to be able to cure infertility in Women, and cowrie shells represent her wealth. She does not ...
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