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Chris Brown features Karrueche in new video
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Perhaps to appease her after their latest spat,Chris Brown featured Karrueche in his latest track "Autumn Leaves"The track is about fighting for love .
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All divinities accept kolanut but that of Sango is exception as he prefers Orogbo (bitter kola). I have been messaged any some practitioners in the diaspora having some difficulties in reading the formation and meaning of the kola nuts when it is been propitiated to any Orisa or Ifa.
1. Y ou must never abandon Ifa for any other religious faith : This is because Ifa has been giving you support and elevation on so many occasions and Ifa believes that you should follow the religion that has supported you to overcome your obstacles and to gain success. 2. You m ust never tell lies : Ogunda bede abhors lies and as advises all its initiates never to tell lies. In the same vein, you must never move with those who are dishonest and those who cheat others . Failure to abide by this may bring forth unconsummated fortune. 3. You m ust never pay good with evil : In other words, Ogunda bede children must never be an ingrate. Paying good with evil may lead to your downfall, and in most cases, slow and painful disaster. 4. You m ust never steal : Deter yourself from any act of stealing as Ogunda-bede frowns upon it. Indulging in this kind of anti-social act may incur the wrath of the divinities....
Also known as Alaragbo in some areas of Yoruba land, Egbe is generally more associated with children than with adults according to Eji-Ogbe. Based on the character traits of human on Earth, the Yoruba have classified Egbe into different categories.
In Ifa, there are specific roles that had been prescribed for an apetebi to ensure the development of home, the community, and the nation as a whole in line with the dictates of Olodumare. According to Ifa, an apetebi is the wife of Ifa, and not necessarily, the wife of a Babalawo or an ifa practitioner. A woman may be advised to have the symbol of Ifa on her person in order to solve a specific problem in life or to accelerate to the realization of certain goals for her while the husband may not be an Ifa practitioner at all.
In the sacred teachings of Ifá, Òsá-Méjì stands as a symbol of power, transformation, and divine wisdom. Those born under this sacred odu carry a destiny unlike any other — chosen souls destined to bring light, peace, and abundance into the world. In this video, we explore 12 powerful truths about people born under Òsá-Méjì — their destiny, challenges, and divine gifts. Discover how Ifá reveals the mysteries of humility, patience, abundance, and destiny alignment. Summary of Ifá’s Guidance for Òsá Méjì Aspect Guidance / Taboos Destiny - Born for greatness, wisdom, and leadership Location - Prosper best outside birthplace Dietary Taboo - Avoid all fish and birds, especially for fertility issues Health - Do not skip meals or fast excessively Weaknesses - Pride, arrogance, quick temper, infidelity Strengths - Wisdom, humility, problem-solving, divine favor Spiritual Advice - Depend on Olódùmarè and Ifá guidance Life Outcome - Success, wealth, happiness, and fulfillment ✨ Watch till th...
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