The Ancient Orishas
Yoruba Tradition, Sacred Rituals, the Divine Feminine, and Spiritual Enlightenment of African Culture and Wisdom
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Narrated by:
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Keyonni James
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Written by:
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Jade Asikiwe
About this listen
Make no mistake, the sacred gods are active. The African continent is home to ancestors, sacred deities, and diverse cultures. Among them is the Yoruba tradition, one of Africa’s most powerful societies. Standing the test of time and thriving against extinction, the Yoruba culture is one of the few African cultures that have crossed the vast oceans and continue to thrive today.
Devotees spend their lives under the sacred guiding influence of these gods and are open to sharing the secrets of Orisha with those who seek knowledge. It is the age of Aquarius, after all.
First, one must understand the Orisha, and that is precisely what this book offers - knowledge and culture preserved in time. This information dives deep into the Yoruba culture, illustrating the history of the Yoruba and the connection to the cosmos.
Prepare to discover:
- The seven highly revered Orishas, including spells and rituals for each
- Lost tales of the Yoruba pantheon
- The path of the Orisha
- Explore the cultural and social impact of the Orishas on melanated beings
- Yorubas and the Orishas' history and relevance to the tribal community
- Hidden purpose of Orisha festivals in Africa
- Mastering the importance of intention
- And much more...
Anyone with pure intentions can connect with the Orisha. Our ancestors are powerful beyond measure. In modern times, such information becomes less and less common. I trust this knowledge will aide you on your journey, and help you become the most powerful version of yourself.
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