Situations that call for feeding Egbe ( Heavenly mates)

Egbe as we know may be described as the heavenly/ spiritual peer group of human  beings.
It is believed that everyone one earth has his/her own heavenly Mate which he/she left while coming to earth,  these heavenly mates may sometimes demand you to appease or to feed them so as for you to get some certain result in life.


Below are 5 situations that call for feeding or appeasing to Egbe.

1:Through Ifá divination: Ifá through babalawo may reveal Egbe must fed before the client desire can be realized. If the babalawo has Egbe, the sacrifice is fine there. If not, he may ask that the client visits a priest of Ever known to the babalawo or the client himself.

2:Voluntary desire: As an Egbe devotee , one can have the voluntary desire to feed his or her Egbe anytime he or she wants to.

3:Personal intuition: There are people who know the tale- tale signs of Egbe. Once they notice any of these signs, they visit Egbe to offer  something.  The signs may come through dreams or hunches.

4:Societal or group feeding: A group of Egbe devotee may also feed Egbe when they are gathered together so as to probably promote love,peace, unity among themselves.   

5:A combination of one or more of the above.

Source: EGBÉ (THE HEAVENLY MATES OF EVERY HUMAN) AYO SALAMI

Comments

  1. Muito bom! Gostei muito do Blog!
    Poderia falar sobre as características do Odu Agba e dos Omo Odu?
    Orumila wa pelu e!
    Iba asé!

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    1. Obrigado pelo elogio. Vou trabalhar sobre o que você pedir para breve. Agradeço novamente

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  2. Obrigado pelo conhecimento transmitido. Gratidão!

    Gostaria de obter mais informações sobre Egbè (características, odus no corpus ifá, itans que tratam de Egbè, materiais de assentamento, ebós, etc...). Você poderia por gentileza me indicar alguma fonte (livro, apostila ou pessoa)?

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    1. Sim, claro, eu posso recomendar um livro Egbe para você .. É Egbe: (Heavenly Mate) .. contacte-me via e-mail se você quiser um fayemioyesanya@gmail.com. obrigado..

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