Ogun remove curses, generational curses, negative people, negative Vibes in me and my family. I pray for good health wealth and happiness for me and my family.
The tribal noises of clicking activates the movements of the pineal gland isit just me feeling this? like a tangling feeling on top your eyes between your eyebrows
Darius, yes, read The God Spot for more on this if you like. It was part of our grad school reading in somatic psych about this very phenomena you mention. Apparently this is why ritual is scientifically proven to create coherent brain wave cycles and thus stimulate the pineal gland and spiritual awakening or epiphanies -all through the use of repetitive sound and or light. Our ancestors lead us to these ancient technologies.
That's exactly what it does. I heard it somewhere. The rolling of the tongue and the clicking of the tongue activate the pineal gland and that's why the English language omitted those things from the English language.
I love listening to these songs and taking part in discussions with my people. I am a descendant of those stolen from the motherland and brought to the Caribbean. Love from Saint Lucia my brothers and sisters. And yes. I do feel it as well
Her music has touched my spirt my soul. Her music and voice are strong and poweful. I can feel the spirt of my ancestors. Blessing unto you ms. Andall.
Mother Ella Andall , we love you for preserving the Anago or Yoruba culture. may Ogun onire oko mi open more way for you in life. Joy, Happiness will always be for this great Mother. Because you follow the called of Yoruba Ancestor across Atlantic to preserve this Ancient tradition
I will do somemore videos soon was trying to learn a new video editing program just figured it out thanks for all the love and will honor your request bless
Mercedez TheFmGirl I pray that it is some more videos with Ella Andall's music...preferably some more songs she did for OGUN as well as YEMONJA much love!....
i bumped to african, and south american folk music at the beginning of 2000 and it's so warm to find myself here again, to hear music like this, especially because recently i was wondering back to those times, recalling music from that period of my life. thanks for the upload
Peace and blessing be on my sista island I hear you from my Island Of Borin Ken(puerto Rico), Keep the tradiitons of out ancestor, until we are all one...Ashe
@Mercedez The FmGirl... Would you do collaboration at Oyo's Ogun 2018 or 2019; or the Shango Festival in Oyo.. Would be interesting to see and hear you in your ancestors land.
I also believe in ancestors and when i listened to this song i couldn't get past it i kep repeating it till i cried and i also pray everyday for my ancestors to heal my family and lead them to the right way, protect them everywhere they go.❤️❤️
Thank you I love you sooo..siempre dandome protecion a mi y todos en mi mundo I know you been there since my birth thank you thank you thank you..I apologize for been so difficult gracias gracias gracias..siento tu abrazos y me encanta verte! Ps I forgive everyone go easy on them please y mercy
@ladyd5510 She right here in trinidad and tobago. recently released a new album. available on Amazon and I thin itunes (not sure about the itunes) she has a facebook page that she frequents if you are facebook inclined.
wow!.. Its sounds like AfroCuban music.. Cuba is the only who kept all african orisha tradition going.. now central america is practicing this tradition to
Cuba is not the only one who kept the orisha tradition going, this very song is performed by Ella Andall from Trinidad and Tobago, where there's still a very large section of the population still practicing the Yoruba spirituality. Cuba is no where near Brazil either.
i'm sorry let me explain a lil more clear..ur right Cuba is not the only who kept the orisha and i never said this song is Cuban, i said it sound Like Afrocuban songs.. And Cuba dose not need to be near Brazil to carry the orisha tradition
and in cuba they speak yoruba language and spanish.. i have lots of LOve for brazilen ppl..i have been to brazil 3 time now.. and they can tell u that CUBA haves a Big port in this orisha tradition
Mother of love help me I have no one to turn to ... please remove me from the pit that my coworkers are trying their hardest to put me in. I have never done them anything all I show them is respect. All I want is peace 🙏 🙏
Baba dey O Ogun ye, 'Ku di aye baba. Yoruba god Ogun (God of Iron) worship. means Baba, father is here, Ogun is here. death comes to life ( Iku di aaye).
This singing is so wonderful. Its relaxing and comforting.
I'm so proud to be a melanated God.
Ase’Ooo Ashe
Ogun remove curses, generational curses, negative people, negative Vibes in me and my family. I pray for good health wealth and happiness for me and my family.
Ase
this is the song I use to walk in with on my wedding day such a nice vibes
Wow thats awesome. The chills i wouldve gotten seeing a bride walk in with sweet drums playing
Qqqqqqq
@@kylekingofdaworld yes it was and the wedding was wonderful
That’s so powerful . That was a power move goddess
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This is my fave Orisa song from Mother Ella Andall....sends you into that realm of sacred space!
Aloma Lashley MOTHER ?
I love Ogun
Totally agree!
Indeed it isssss
The tribal noises of clicking activates the movements of the pineal gland isit just me feeling this? like a tangling feeling on top your eyes between your eyebrows
Darius, yes, read The God Spot for more on this if you like. It was part of our grad school reading in somatic psych about this very phenomena you mention. Apparently this is why ritual is scientifically proven to create coherent brain wave cycles and thus stimulate the pineal gland and spiritual awakening or epiphanies -all through the use of repetitive sound and or light. Our ancestors lead us to these ancient technologies.
the third eye
That's your third eye it's being touched by the Santo. Ashe! Ogun!
That's exactly what it does. I heard it somewhere. The rolling of the tongue and the clicking of the tongue activate the pineal gland and that's why the English language omitted those things from the English language.
I love listening to these songs and taking part in discussions with my people. I am a descendant of those stolen from the motherland and brought to the Caribbean. Love from Saint Lucia my brothers and sisters. And yes. I do feel it as well
Her music has touched my spirt my soul. Her music and voice are strong and poweful. I can feel the spirt of my ancestors. Blessing unto you ms. Andall.
Mother Ella Andall , we love you for preserving the Anago or Yoruba culture. may Ogun onire oko mi open more way for you in life. Joy, Happiness will always be for this great Mother. Because you follow the called of Yoruba Ancestor across Atlantic to preserve this Ancient tradition
Ogun is my Orisha.......love this song, sends me into a trance......the drums...voice....
I'm so glad that the Orishas r Black ppl . outside of giving birth to my son I've never been so HAPPY. I thank my sweet Olodumare for this :
aseoooooo mojuba
Ugh
Who's here for Spiritual Shouter Baptist Liberation day 2024
Ogun Ye!! Love you the god of iron and technology. Omo Ogun I am protected. Without you this world would crumble literally. Ase'Ooo
I will do somemore videos soon was trying to learn a new video editing program just figured it out thanks for all the love and will honor your request bless
Mercedez TheFmGirl I pray that it is some more videos with Ella Andall's music...preferably some more songs she did for OGUN as well as YEMONJA much love!....
Foro Foro she has a collection of albums to each orisha which i think you would enjoy.....but be very careful her music can mash up a place...
Mercedez TheFmGirl thank you.
Thank you.
Mercedez TheFmGirl thank you so much 😊
once Ella has anything to do with it, u know it's bless, my ur very soul continue to walk with the ansectors, stay rooted
This singing is so wonderful. It's relaxing and comforting
What a beautify voice. Thanks Mother Andall for sharing your gift with us
Thank you for using this beautiful voice to uplift us 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Baba ogun may he clear all negativity out our paths may he fight for us Ase Ase Ase
i bumped to african, and south american folk music at the beginning of 2000 and it's so warm to find myself here again, to hear music like this, especially because recently i was wondering back to those times, recalling music from that period of my life. thanks for the upload
Our forefathers must be honored , ancient memories preserved, Salve Ogun
Just found out Im a child of Ogun, feeing blessed. Ase’
Ogun ye!
Mo ye!
I love the song
Most powerful sung spiritual music ever well done you truly blessed
Those songs are so beautiful it feels deep makes me feel to cry sometimes❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
Just found this channel and omg.... I need this!!!✌🏿💜🌞
Proud and Strong African here ❤🙏🇹🇹
Peace and blessing be on my sista island I hear you from my Island Of Borin Ken(puerto Rico), Keep the tradiitons of out ancestor, until we are all one...Ashe
This song speaks to me. i go into another place with this song. i love it. this songs calm me.
Ase to mother Andell may d oreishas continue to bless u abduntly ase ase oo
All who say this puts them in a spiritual place, ARE CORRECT!
Coming again and comment 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🪘🪘🪘👏🏽👏🏽ohh I love Baptist
What a beautiful song for baba and also the wonderful temple of iya mi Oshun in Osogbo.
Aboru, Aboye, Abosise.
Ase, ase, ase ooo.!!!
@Mercedez The FmGirl... Would you do collaboration at Oyo's Ogun 2018 or 2019; or the Shango Festival in Oyo.. Would be interesting to see and hear you in your ancestors land.
More more more more
! I Love It!❤❤❤❤❤
Happy Emancipation Day T&T.. On this day I remember my ancestors and their struggle to come out of slavery and the resistance
I also believe in ancestors and when i listened to this song i couldn't get past it i kep repeating it till i cried and i also pray everyday for my ancestors to heal my family and lead them to the right way, protect them everywhere they go.❤️❤️
wow best orisa song
Giselle Carimbocas tlk.na
I like this don't know, why but it brings, tears, to my eyes
uhm sir/mam you don't put so many commas, you can just type: I like this, don't know why it brings tears to my eyes.
@@jakesupremacy7228 leave him .
@@kaylesookram1348 I was just correcting him, I didn't like the commas and I didn't want him/her to make any more mistakes
An affirmation of supremacy in the war and confidence in the victory of good over evil.
Wow I cannot stop playing this song it is speaking to my spirit.
Oya and Ogun to the rescue !
YESSS!!!
Ase’Ooo ❤️🖤💚
Playing his song right now and feeling good Ase Ase Ase 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽📿🔔🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🪘🪘🪘
Almas..del.purgatorio...te.pongo.el.alma.de.luis.para.que.le.den.el..descanso.eterno..amen.
This is my favorite so far Thank u
My daughter's 5 and she knows this song by heart and if you see dance she says mummy am a baptist I laugh love you Britney
May god almighty bless her👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽✝️
bless your soul for uploading this !!! put more !!!
Ogun is my baba love you
Nice energetic vibes, it's like a maa kali vibes, blessings
This feels good to my mind to hear...i feel free
HE STILL WINNING
My favorite Orisha is ORUNMILA the god of knowledge
I am only 14 and I am in love with this song 😘💙
i am 11 i love this song❕❕
I'm 15 and I love this song ❤I guess you all is 16 now
Gosh I'm dancing in my seat!!!!!!
Meetoo
Same
But on my bed
Rainbow Goddess I’ll
Love this song
I love it!!!
Heard this song in my class yesterday omg i had to find it....will like someone explain it more too me
Ba ba Ogun i love u so much
@ladyd5510 Ella is in Trinidad and Tobago and she is well....there are many drummers ready and waiting
Ogun Ye!!! Patakori ogum mege!!! Awa nile!!! guga from Brazil
This is my songgggg!!!!
Àse obatala and Ogun goes to his father obatalanfor peace and tranquility Àse Àse to my ancestors
I love this, I sure wish I knew the Words.
this is my things
Thank you for sharing this with us FAM PEACE ONE LOVE
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥I just love this song
Greetings Ella Andall, I would like to know the meaning of the words to these songs, please can you heip?
love her music
Could anyone in Trinidad that is into Orisha worship contact me? I have inquiries... Thanks.
Caseem Juliet Balcon won't baby place God for Caseem Juliet part for us
Olusegun Onanuga
This is a good song
My church does sing this song
Will you be kind enough to share the lyrics
The words in English please sweetheart.
Lyrics in Yoruba are fine with me
trying waiting on Ella to send some although she sent me a lot already lol but with other spirits like Eshu etc....will do soon
Love you bàba ogun
Mercedez TheFmGirl can't wait
3munits not enough please can you make it 1hr thank its so beautiful and blessings to hear her voice
Love this song and video.
Less than five seconds i start to crying
Aawss
💃baba dey oohhh🕺
living sounds, this is good
Love it
BEAUTIFUL.
🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
dear madam,
thanks for uploading. could anyone post the lyrics.
thanks for support
best regards
Like this
Love this song my 1 year old daughter cant here this song anyway she love it
Like it ,More mone
What actually happens in your life if u keep playing this awesome powerful beautiful music can someone tell me here ?
Asé 7⃣💚
I love song
baba dey ogun
Blessing to everyone, can we please see the dance of thiis music.Thanks.
Open up the doors 🤠
Thank you I love you sooo..siempre dandome protecion a mi y todos en mi mundo I know you been there since my birth thank you thank you thank you..I apologize for been so difficult gracias gracias gracias..siento tu abrazos y me encanta verte!
Ps I forgive everyone go easy on them please y mercy
Your Lazet says thank you gracias.. te amo gracias...
I just love my faith
@ladyd5510 She right here in trinidad and tobago. recently released a new album. available on Amazon and I thin itunes (not sure about the itunes) she has a facebook page that she frequents if you are facebook inclined.
Ogun Ye!!
ogun sufficiently great to stand before death ogun gba wa. ashe
wow!.. Its sounds like AfroCuban music.. Cuba is the only who kept all african orisha tradition going.. now central america is practicing this tradition to
Cuba is not the only one who kept the orisha tradition going, this very song is performed by Ella Andall from Trinidad and Tobago, where there's still a very large section of the population still practicing the Yoruba spirituality. Cuba is no where near Brazil either.
i'm sorry let me explain a lil more clear..ur right Cuba is not the only who kept the orisha
and i never said this song is Cuban, i said it sound Like Afrocuban songs.. And Cuba dose not need to be near Brazil to carry the orisha tradition
and in cuba they speak yoruba language and spanish.. i have lots of LOve for brazilen ppl..i have been to brazil 3 time now.. and they can tell u that CUBA haves a Big port in this orisha tradition
+George Careaga this is trinidadian, xits made in trinidad and trinidad is in the Caribbean! not central America
George Careaga
Powerful song
I Love You 💘
Could anyone tell me the meaning of this song please?
It would be very helpful in understanding the culture
ise
dats my mama
This reminds me of lelo and stitch tbh 😊
Mother of love help me I have no one to turn to ... please remove me from the pit that my coworkers are trying their hardest to put me in. I have never done them anything all I show them is respect. All I want is peace 🙏 🙏
anyone have the lyrics? I want to learn the song.
I was just wondering the same thing..
Baba dey O
Ogun ye,
'Ku di aye baba.
Yoruba god Ogun (God of Iron) worship. means Baba, father is here, Ogun is here. death comes to life ( Iku di aaye).
Thank you Emma Irvine!
Emma Irvine, please tell me where can I find the lyrics of Endal?
@@emmaibn-talalikhwan2283thank you. I’m crying tears because i was singing it correctly without even knowing 🖤💚
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