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WebbThe bead necklaces (eleke) are made of the characteristic color of each Orisha, and are another important symbol. The colors of the Orishas radiate ashé. When a santero wears an Orisha’s colors, he is protected because any magical spell directed toward him is deflected. Thus, the Orishas are said to protect their children with their colors. WebbYemọja. Statue of the goddess Iemenjá, the Queen of the waters, Barra do Chuí, Santa Vitória do Palmar, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Yemọja (also: Yemaja, Yemanjá, Yemoyá, Yemayá; there are many different transliterations in other languages) is a major water spirit from the Yoruba religion. [1] She is the mother of all Orishas. in0ac
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Webb25 sep. 2024 · The Orisha Hoodoo Institute: Witchcraft For Black Americans Private group · 5.1K members Join group About Discussion More About Discussion About this group Ifa … Webb14 dec. 2024 · Hoodoo is African-American magic. It is the spiritual tradition of the invisible institution. This is the term that was coined by the late religion historian Albert Raboteau to refer to the clandestine, sacred life of African-American people. Webb1 mars 2024 · Orisha Oshún is the blood that flows through the veins of the body, like how rivers run in nature. Oyá represents our respiratory system, the breath and the soul. Oyá is the first to enter our body when we arrive in the world, Oyá is the air, the breath who enters directly into our lungs to begin the circulation of our organisms, water, energy, blood, and … imwrite 保存先