Orishas: The 7 Yoruba African Powers: A Guide to Discover the Practices, Spells, Offerings of the Main Divine Feminine Goddesses of the Yoruba and Santeria Religions and How to Cast the Diloggun Oracle
Written by Folami Dayo
Narrated by Kimyarda Jones
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About this audiobook
This book will focus on the Orishas, but it will also include vital background information to help you understand.
Millions of people continue to celebrate traditional Yoruba religion, and they do this through the worship of Orishas, spiritual beings that rule over the universe and connect people to the spiritual realm. These Orishas are similar to pantheons of gods in other religions, but there are hundreds of Orishas and they are celebrated differently by the many groups of Yoruba who still practice traditional religion. Orishas all have fascinating stories and characteristics that make them thrilling to learn about.
In this book, you will learn:
- Who the Yoruba people are and what they value
- The long history of the Yoruba and how they have adapted to their struggles
- What are Yoruba religions and how they have evolved
- What Santeria means and how it differs from traditional Yoruba religions
- What Orishas are and how they impact Yoruba religions
- Key terms that help you understand Orishas and make them so important
- And much much more!
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5The book has great info just chose the wrong person to read it. I could t make it through.