Priestess of Osun - My Practice

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2007

African-American Priestess of Osun in the Yoruba tradition speaks about her practice, rituals and ceremonies; as she finds her way back to Osogbo, Nigeria.

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  • How can you call her beliefs fake. Who are you to pass moral judgment on her. Its her beliefs. there is nothing fake about it

  • You need to find a God parent that you can build a close relationship with. This is my religion and everyone has a God parent. My head is covered by shango

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  • Peace & Blessings...UniVers@l Keymaker7

  • please send me a message if anyone know more about this. I am looking into the spirituality of my ancestors.

  • osun ora yeyeo omio

  • Speak about Hoodoo the history, and some rituals

  • The mother has waken up.Arise the great mother,Osun,Sekhmet,Osiris,Kal­i and ext..

    Rise mama Africa,Mama earth and mama universe.Listen to the call of your children,release the bees and make it hot and hotter..

  • yhank you

  • if you look at the history of buddhism when it came to america and how it was changed by americans...it has become more like us and less like the Japanese....it is inevitible. we will make the religion in our image.

  • wat do u mean u liken it to change like zen

  • Thank you for sharing this. I am starting to learn more about my heritage. My great grandma practice these rituals. I always wanted to understand but our problem is we both speak a different language. Regardless the language barrier I still try to understand it when I am with her.

  • An example of a decolonised African mind. Interestingly 98% of Africans worldwide detest their forefathers and their beliefs. That is the legacy of being the colonized and not the colonizer

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