Ozun The Staff of Ifa Opa Osun Rere Orisha Orunmila Our Roots Podcast Santeria Lukumi Isese
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- Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024
- Have you ever seen that metal rooster some people have above their door, That’s Ozun! Also known as Osun, it is one of the most recognizable orishas within Ifa! Always standing upright, most people are unaware of the concepts that led to the creation of this icon! In this episode Joseph Baba Ifa goes over the Lukumi and Isese perspective of this deity to give you all the information you need about him! Watch this video if you want to get to know who Ozun really is!
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Bendiciones Joseph Baba IFA 🙌🏼💯🌿
Love the opening 🥁 drums!
Don't know much about this but find it so so so intersting.
Iboru iboya ibosheshe, Bendición
Love this episode one of my favorites in a while, I like the interviews but tbh I haven’t been finishing them lately. I will definitely come back to this episode since the information and knowledge in here is very good.
Bendiciones 🤲🏽✨📿
Iboru iboya!! Bendiciones and thank you for the information.
I’ve noticed the one that is given to the Babalawo in our tradition has the opueles on it and not the bells. When I received Oduduwa I was given one of those tall ones that adjust to my height, and it has the bells on it and all of the other ones of other people’s houses and lineages have the same. I am also of the school of thought that the one given with Warriors is only to be given by Babalawos. In my house, it’s also mentioned that the only people that can load anything are Babalawos because Orishas are born from shells and stones hence why my Eleggua is just a rock.
Thank you Baba 🙏🏾📿how are you doing?
All good,blessings
@@JosephBabaIfa Ase' we are truly blessed 🙏🏾 no matter the circumstances. I am grateful for your wisdom and guidance 📿
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Can you interview awo falokun fatunmbi
ASHE
Iboru iboya ibosheshe Blessings Baba Joseph, when we feed Ozun with the cascarilla, and coco butter do we give him rum too?
If you aren’t in contact with your elders we recommend you schedule an Ifa coaching, Thank you
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Every house is different, but my elders say never give your Osun liquor. I was told sprinkling coconut milk, white shea butter, cascarilla and efun are acceptable offerings. Always double check with YOUR elders though 🤍
Can you talk about Osun de Extension?
What questions did you have?
Also, what about the other Osuns for various Orishas in our tradition? What is their importance and where do they come from?
There is technically only one “Osun” which belongs to Orunmila, the others are power staffs that have been called that due to the similarity in appearance
Thank you for posting this video. Is it safe to put your ozun with your ifa pot high up on a shelf by your front door?
This is a common practice
Do you think there is a correlation between roosters being so culturally significant in PR & Osun?
Possibly, The rooster was identified as a symbol for the Osun concept in Nigeria as well
ASHE