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YEMAYA POWERFUL INCANTATION Bómi ìyámi YEMAYA POWERFUL INCANTATION TRANSLATION Yemaya Mother of the fish Mother of the water on earth Nurture me, my mother Protect and guide me Like the waves of the ocean Clean the witchcraft that I took away Give me children Give me peace Do not let witches devour me Do not let the evil people destroy me Yemoja, mother of all Nurture me my mother NOTE: This pix was taken from my shrine 1 Like |
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YEMAYA / YEMONJA / YEMÒJA INCANTATION Iba’se Yemoja YEMAYA / YEMONJA / YEMÒJA INCANTATION TRANSLATION I give praise to you Yemoja The one who brings goodness The one who protects women during childbirth Water makes a place of wealth NOTE: This pix was taken from my shrine 1 Like |
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That cant happen because she owns whales, all aquatic animals, the oceans and everything inside the oceans hodusglobal: |
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Have you finish preaching? Stevebamdex: 1 Like |
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Show me the vertical line you claim to see in my video? Can you post your so called mind blowing magic tricks here let us see it and examine it chemystery: |
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So you mean a babalawo that has a website is a fake babalawo? You must be living in the forest. Google babalawo and tell me your findings. We have renowned Babalawos that have PhD's, medical doctors, lawyers, engineers, ants, politicians... etc Is Ogun not the God of technology? Ogun invented technology, so why cant I an Ogun Priest use what my Father "Ogun" invented? I think nollywood has corrupt your brain on how babalawo operate. We are not evil and we don't stay in the forest. For crying out loud, we are human beings. I can tell you here that we are better than your pastors. When is it a crime for babalawo to use the internet or have a website? I dont blame you. In case you dont know; I am a Certified Babalawo, ed ATR Practitioner, Orisas Priest and Aiyelala Priest. I am the chairman of Aiyelala temple in Ogheghe Phase 1, Edo State. Feel free to come by any time, any day to my claims. My shrine address is publicly displayed on my website. I have nothing to hide. Or when was it a crime for a Nigerian to serve the Gods of his ancestors? I have posted several of my shrine ebos videos online, my Ifa divination videos online too... etc. Do you know what Aiyelala does to people that insults her priest? I pity your generation beardlessdude: 2 Likes |
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[1] Wealth And Riches: Yemaya or Yemonja or Yemoja gives wealth and riches to her worshipers [2] Fertility: Yemaya or Yemonja or Yemoja helps barren women to become fertile and get healthy beautiful babies [3] Cowries Divination: Yemaya or Yemonja or Yemoja foretells the future or warn future dangers [4] Spiritual Cleansing: Yemaya or Yemonja or Yemoja cleanse her worshipers from bad karma and curses [5] Aquatic Animals Supply: Yemaya or Yemonja or Yemoja gives her fisher men worshipers abundance of aquatic animals harvest [6] Protection: Yemaya or Yemonja or Yemoja protects her worshipers from water accidents [7] Healing: Yemaya or Yemonja or Yemoja heals her worshipers sicknesses and diseases Thank you for reading, leave your comment Babalawos 1 Like |
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GoodMuyis: Would you like to see my levitation video? |
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mrmrmister: When will you appreciate made in Nigeria? |
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iamgenius: Why are you stalking me? |
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scott67: Thank you |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJYk-RFSRjA Aboru Aboye Here is my Occult Power Live Demonstration Video which I recorded in my shrine today. This video is unedited and it is 100% real. Thank you for watching, leave your comments Babalawos |
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heendrix: You tried |
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ijobaooorun: You are welcome |
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IFA Sacrifice (Ebo) is an offering or foregoing of some valuables given to the Orisas (Gods / Goddesses) for the sake of a greater reward in return. Ifa Sacrifice (Ebo) are in these manner "I'm giving the Orisas (Gods / Goddesses) this____________ and in return I want the Orisas (Gods / Goddesses) to give me__________ There is a give and receive law in the universe and this law is evoked during IFA Sacrifice (Ebo). Sacrifices include time (age), begging (humility)_______________ etc. When one wants more money, it involves some sort of investment, when a farmer wants more harvest, the farmer must sacrifice part of his or her seeds for planting, an entrepreneur that wants profit must invest his or her money or borrowed money to invest in the business. In the same way, when one wants anything from the Orisas (Gods / Goddessess), one must give them want they want in order to get their rewards. Orunmila says sacrifice is salvation and deliverance. No matter what problems you have at any time, if you quickly make the sacrifice prescribed at IFA divination, there must surely be a solution. Orunmila reveals that before anyone leaves heaven to earth as a reincarnated being, he or she is advised to obtain clearance from the guiding Orisas. If he or she carry out the sacrifice prescribed before leaving heaven, life on earth will be very easy and sweet but if not, life on earth will be very difficult for him or her. Every month, IFA prescribed human beings to offer sacrifice to their heads (Ori), Ancestors and Orisas for the month to be filled with good fortunes. Humans that carry out their prescribed IFA monthly sacrifice experience great fortunes, blessings, protections, favour, business boom_______________ etc from the Orisas, Ancestors and Ori but those that neglects it are victims of great misfortunes like armed robbery, assassination, rape, fraud, accident, police case, court case_______________ etc which could have been prevented. Prevention is better than cure! Thank you for reading, leave a comment Babalawos 1 Like |
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Joagbaje: What about SUSANNE WENGER? Point of correction, Osun is a Goddess (Female Deity). We need people like SUSANNE WENGER in Nigeria. She was a Mother among mothers, she was a dedicated Osun Priestess, yeye Osun. She revived Osun Osogbo Festival, she revived my dying tradition. We babalawos respect her alot for her selfless service to Osun and ATR. Her name is always called during Osun Osogbo Festival. Prayers, ebos and offerings are always offered on her behalf. She will never be forgotten in our heart. Cuba, America, Brazil, Mexico, Columbia, Haiti... etc have started worshiping the Orisas while Nigerians like yourself dont appreciate what you have, calling your tradition demonic? What a shame. You are disgrace to black race. I weep for you. 6 Likes |
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stevecantrell: Yes Ogboato |
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scionofurhobo: The White men sowed the seed of hatred and disharmony among us. Before colonial era; there was nothing like Lagos State, Ogun State, Ondo State, Edo State, Delta State, Bayelsa State, River State.... etc. We were living as one. We recognize ourselves by our tribal marks and languages. You could sleep with your doors and windows wide opened. Our sisters were virgins and looses their virginity in their husband's bed. But now, what do we have? Christianity and immoralities 4 Likes 1 Share |
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Ishilove: Ogboato Aborisha, am a human 1 Like |
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iamgenius: So Christians dont worship idols? The crucifix of Jesus is what? Or the image of Mary praying or the image of Mary carrying baby Jesus is what? Churches are filled with Idols. You are more confused than your ancestors! 4 Likes 1 Share |
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You are not going to live forever, will you? this: "your children children will also refer you as a rubbish ancestor." It is called karma! iamgenius: 1 Like |
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Hello ATR Non Initiate I only video recorded a glimpse of this year Osun Osogbo Festival. I will advise you visit Osun Osogbo Festival next year and see for yourself and stop making assumptions on nairaland. You might just be lucky to be possess by Osun! Babalawos sexybaby22: |
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You call your ancestors rubbish? iamgenius: 2 Likes |
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Hi Non ATR Initiate Most people, when they think of Osun, they think of her as only a river Goddess, or a fertility Goddess, the “Afrikan Venus. However, she is much, much, more than that. Let me now explain to you who Osun is: Osun is central to Yoruba thought and praxis. Her power is multidimensional. Osun’s name means “source.” from the word “orisun.” The source of a river, people, of children, of wealth, of life. Osun represents the perpetually renewing source of life. As the elemental power of water, she makes life possible. Osun is the child-giving and curative power of water. She is Odo Aro, the “blue river,” the birth canal where our ori is developed. What some people forget, is that Osun is also the owner of Eerindinlogun – sixteen cowrie divination. She is also the source and condition of political power, as leader of the Aje (the Mothers, Iyami). As such, she is a founder of the Ogboni Society, the council of elders that bestow kingship. Like Esu, she can change at will. She can be the loquacious and beautiful young flirt who succeeds by killing you with kindness, or the deadly serious old woman, owner of the “spiritual eye” (mystical power); she can be rich or poor, loving or vengeful. She is the Benevolent Mother and the Fierce Warrior. She heals with her cool waters and destroys indiscriminately with her raging floods. She is the creator of children, fertility squared, yet she is the leader of vengeful spirits (Aje) who will take any child away at the drop of a hat. She is the fierce defender of her children (priests and priestesses). She cries when she is happy, and laughs when she is sad. To accentuate her dual natures, Osun carries a brass cooling fan in one hand and a brass cutlass in the other. Strength and comion; brass and honey. In Yorubaland, Orisa serve as the glue that holds communities together. Each town or city has a founding narrative that includes the founding Orisa and intertwines facts, myths and metaphor. Ijesa, Osun State, Nigeria These mythistories create “community-ship,” which is at least as strong as the larger sense of citizenship. Ijesa country in Osun State, Nigeria, is the center of Osun worship. It is the place of the largest annual Osun festival. People come from all over the world to attend the festival and be blessed and/or healed by the sacred waters of the Osun river at the city of Osogbo. Osun History In the Osogbo mythhistory, it is said that a prince (Olarooye) from Ilesa, went out to found a new city due to a water shortage in Ilesa. He set out with his buddy, a hunter named Timehin (an incarnation of Ogun), and they led the expeditionary group in search of a water source. They came upon the Osun river. To make a long story short, they settled there with the blessing and protection (she and Timehin ran off the invading Tapa – warriors from the north) of Osun. Thank you for reading, leave your comments Babalawos iamgenius: 2 Likes 1 Share |
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iamgenius: Your Ancestors are totally disappointed at you 5 Likes |
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Joagbaje: What is your proof? |
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greatnaija01: Hello Non ATR Initiate Osun Osogbo Sacred Grove is a sacred forest along the banks of the Osun river just outside the city of Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria. The Osun Osogbo Grove is among the last of the sacred forests which usually aded the edges of most Yoruba cities before extensive urbanization. In recognition of its global significance and its cultural value, the Sacred Grove was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005. The 1950s saw the desecration of the Osun Osogbo Grove: shrines were neglected, priests abandoned the grove as customary responsibilities and sanctions weakened. Prohibited actions like fishing, hunting and felling of trees in the grove took place until Austrian, Susanne Wenger, came and stopped the abuse going on in the grove. With the encouragement of the Ataoja and the of the local people, "Wenger formed the New Sacred Art movement to challenge land speculators, repel poachers, protect shrines and begin the long process of bringing the sacred place back to life by establishing it, again, at the sacred heart of Osogbo. Every year, the Osun festival is celebrated in the month of August at the grove. Yearly, the festival attracts thousands of Osun worshippers, spectators and tourists from all walks of life. For the people of Osogbo Land, August is a month of celebration, traditional cleansing of the city and cultural reunion of the people with their ancestors and founders of the Osogbo Kingdom. The Osun Festival is a two-week-long programme. It starts with the traditional cleansing of the town called 'Iwopopo' which is followed in three days by the lighting of the 500-year-old sixteen-point lamp called 'Ina Olojumerindinlogun'. Ina Olojumerindinlogun, the sacred lamp lit at the beginning of the annual Osogbo festival, then comes the 'Ibroriade', an assemblage of the crowns of the past ruler, Ataojas of Osogbo for blessings. This event is led by the sitting Ataoja of Osogbo and the Arugba, Yeye Osun and a committee of priestesses. Thank you for reading, leave a comment Babalawos 5 Likes |
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vaxx: Aboye Abosisi, you are welcome |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2j6D1-cNZPc Here is a video of a beautiful girl that was possess by Goddess Oshun at Osogbo Festival August 2017 1 Like |
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