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Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by hopefulLandlord: 11:32am On Jun 07, 2018
brodalokie:


First in the old testerment the Lord of Host revealed His name as something that resembles YHWH or YHVW to his servant upon demand. Since it couldn't be pronounced, they started calling him YaHaWeH or YeHoVaH (Jehovah). That was their own idea. After about 2,000 years of prophecy concerning the coming of the messiah, redeemer, king and God, an angel appears to Mary and Joseph to inform them what name they are to call the baby, JESUS.
So first thing you should learn is that the name of that invisible YHWH of the old testerment is now REVEALED to be JESUS.

What he does for a living? Well, he is our savior and redeemer. All we have to do of believe with our heart and confess with our mouth, then we are baptized or reborn into his body, then we are taught his secrets and sound doctrines to build up our faith and give us clear sight, power to resist the devil.

Lucifer is the opposition of what we stand for. He is the accuser, who always report us to the most high God hoping that he will be given the permission to test our faith will everything possibly evil done to your body, generally your five senses may be affected but your sixth is the target and that will finally kill you once he gets it.


Lmao! don't throw your Jewish mythology at me bro. I'm allergic to bullshit!

Even the Jews themselves who's ancestors lived and reportedly interacted with this so-called saviour of yours don't believe he's the saviour but a Nigerian like you who's ancestors had no idea what was happening in ancient Israel read a book and concluded the Jews are wrong. you must know Trump more than the Americans cuz you read newspapers

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Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by Nobody: 11:34am On Jun 07, 2018
hopefulLandlord:

Just as expected, he can't answer
I don't engage in foolish arguments
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by hopefulLandlord: 11:35am On Jun 07, 2018
brodalokie:


Isaiah 9 vs 6 For unto us a Child is born,
Unto us a Son is given;
And the government will be upon His shoulder.
And His name will be called
Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
7 Of the increase of His government and peace
There will be no end,
Upon the throne of David and over His kingdom,
To order it and establish it with judgment and justice
From that time forward, even forever.
The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this.

23 “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, and bear a Son, and they shall call His name Immanuel,” which is translated, “God with us.”
===================================

First in the old testerment the Lord of Host revealed His name as something that resembles YHWH or YHVW to his servant upon demand. Since it couldn't be pronounced, they started calling him YaHaWeH or YeHoVaH (Jehovah). That was their own idea. After about 2,000 years of prophecy concerning the coming of the messiah, redeemer, king and God, an angel appears to Mary and Joseph to inform them what name they are to call the baby, JESUS.
So first thing you should learn is that the name of that invisible YHWH of the old testerment is now REVEALED to be JESUS.

What he does for a living? Well, he is our savior and redeemer. All we have to do of believe with our heart and confess with our mouth, then we are baptized or reborn into his body, then we are taught his secrets and sound doctrines to build up our faith and give us clear sight, power to resist the devil.

Lucifer is the opposition of what we stand for. He is the accuser, who always report us to the most high God hoping that he will be given the permission to test our faith will everything possibly evil done to your body, generally your five senses may be affected but your sixth is the target and that will finally kill you once he gets it.

Now tell me about Esu, please.

https://www.nairaland.com/3743409/yoruba-eshu-same-christian-devil

learn about Esu here, stop swallowing Jewish mythology

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Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by brodalokie: 11:41am On Jun 07, 2018
hopefulLandlord:


Lmao! don't throw your Jewish mythology at me bro. I'm allergic to bullshit!

Even the Jews themselves who's ancestors lived and reportedly interacted with this so-called saviour of yours don't believe he's the saviour but a Nigerian like you who's ancestors had no idea what was happening in ancient Israel read a book and concluded the Jews are wrong. you must know Trump more than the Americans cuz you read newspapers

In your own words tell me about Esu.
This is not about a Jewish myth. Jesus is alive and kicking. No jokes
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by brodalokie: 11:50am On Jun 07, 2018
OfficialDad:


Yeah, I rather not talk.

Don't talk. Do what you will. Just don't go beyond the camp if you're not a fine ambassador smiley
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by vickzdvipe(m): 11:51am On Jun 07, 2018
Naijaphobia:
All blacks in Americas are of Igbo ancestry.... Santera would definitely emanate from Ndigbo.


Igbo amaka!
Are you this stupid or you choose to be so today ?
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by tunjilomo(m): 11:51am On Jun 07, 2018
One thing I am very sure of is this,if this religion is the one actually practiced in Nigeria,this country will be a better place.Although I will say this,the English were thorough when they destroyed our basic religion.
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by Nobody: 11:56am On Jun 07, 2018
grin
brodalokie:


Don't talk. Do what you will. Just don't go beyond the camp if you're not a fine ambassador smiley
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by vickzdvipe(m): 11:57am On Jun 07, 2018
hopefulLandlord:
Yahweh did NOT create Africans, Jewish gods have nothing to do with you or your forefathers so stop YOUR OWN inferiority complex by famzing with foreign gods

Jesus was a Jew that was killed by 3 nails in a small Israeli village aeons ago, he has nothing to do with Africans. take a look at an atlas, you're in a small country off the coast of west Africa, look at Israel in that atlas and try to estimate the culture, countries, governments you'll pass through if you're to walk to Israel by foot, so a person being killed there is your lord? no kill me with laff bro

Even the Israeli don't believe any of that crhap about Jesus dying for them, that's why only 2% of Israeli are Christians
Religion in Israel (2014)
Judaism (75%)
Islam (17.5%)
other/unknown (4%)
Christianity (2.0%)
Druzism (1.5%)

these guys who's ancestors lived during Jesus time and interacted with him didn't believe he was dying for them but a Nigerian read a book and quickly concluded the jews are wrong . a slavery endorsing book handed to them by their pink skinned slavemasters. They then started hallucinating and seeing images of an actor who played the Jewish zombie in a film
Your sense dey over flow. You're too much!

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Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by TemmyTee82(f): 11:58am On Jun 07, 2018
iamkeyz:

.
Wrong.
Igbo remains the originator of almost everything in their purest form(natural state.)
Religion is a stepped down and Corrupted version of AFA igbo from which (IFA) afaraka Africa is derived
WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT IS OCCULT INFORMATION THAT SUPERSEDE THE BABY HISTORY OF OYIBO.
So I don't expect you to get.
Only those who know Igbo Language can decode most of the codes of the youniverse (universe) so calm down. Religion is fraud.

Oh! I thought you guys were Jews! Confused people.

Where did Igbos originate from?
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by TemmyTee82(f): 12:01pm On Jun 07, 2018
brodalokie:


What does Esu of Yoruba do for a living? grin

We are told he was actually a very lazy dude. Cunning and lazy. I don't think he had a job.
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by TemmyTee82(f): 12:06pm On Jun 07, 2018
brodalokie:


Isaiah 9 vs 6 For unto us a Child is born,
Unto us a Son is given;
And the government will be upon His shoulder.
And His name will be called
Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
7 Of the increase of His government and peace
There will be no end,
Upon the throne of David and over His kingdom,
To order it and establish it with judgment and justice
From that time forward, even forever.
The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this.

Matthew 1 vs 23 “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, and bear a Son, and they shall call His name Immanuel,” which is translated, “God with us.”
===================================

First in the old testerment the Lord of Host revealed His name as something that resembles YHWH or YHVW to his servant upon demand. Since it couldn't be pronounced, they started calling him YaHaWeH or YeHoVaH (Jehovah). That was their own idea. After about 2,000 years of prophecy concerning the coming of the messiah, redeemer, king and God, an angel appears to Mary and Joseph to inform them what name they are to call the baby, JESUS.
So first thing you should learn is that the name of that invisible YHWH of the old testerment is now REVEALED to be JESUS.

What he does for a living? Well, he is our savior and redeemer. All we have to do of believe with our heart and confess with our mouth, then we are baptized or reborn into his body, then we are taught his secrets and sound doctrines to build up our faith and give us clear sight, power to resist the devil.

Lucifer is the opposition of what we stand for. He is the accuser, who always report us to the most high God hoping that he will be given the permission to test our faith will everything possibly evil done to your body, generally your five senses may be affected but your sixth is the target and that will finally kill you once he gets it.

Now tell me about Esu, please.

Jesus was a carpenter. That is what he did for a living.

Point of correction.
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by Kowor(f): 12:09pm On Jun 07, 2018
hopefulLandlord:


The Esu of Yoruba is different from the Lucifer of the Hole-ly BuyBull
Explain
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by brodalokie: 12:09pm On Jun 07, 2018
TemmyTee82:


We are told he was actually a very lazy dude. Cunning and lazy. I don't think he had a job.

Hahaha. I don't think so. He is very disciplined, obstinate and hardworking person. He is not omnipresent but yet he has to roam to and fro looking for jobs. Maybe last last he gets lucky and reap a soul (maybe many) to the other side (hell). You call that lazy?
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by brodalokie: 12:12pm On Jun 07, 2018
TemmyTee82:


Jesus was a carpenter. That is what he did for a living.

Point of correction.

Point of correction. His guardian was a carpenter. I think you're working for Esu. That's ok but you know that Jesus is God right?
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by proxillin(m): 12:18pm On Jun 07, 2018
Kowor:

Explain

Esu is my family Deity...Another name for him Elegbara.

He is different from Satan. Its a god of Mischief...

We have its shrine in my family house in the village. The shrine is made of one black stone. And its always hot 24 7...and it must not be hot to stage where smoke start coming out before we pour red oil.

And the stone breath as if there is human heart in it.

That stone cemented my faith in Jehovah...I laugh those stupid atheist when I see them. They are void of knowledge of this world.

He is not as powerful as Satan.
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by hopefulLandlord: 12:31pm On Jun 07, 2018
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by hopefulLandlord: 12:34pm On Jun 07, 2018
brodalokie:


In your own words tell me about Esu.
This is not about a Jewish myth. Jesus is alive and kicking. No jokes
https://www.nairaland.com/3743409/yoruba-eshu-same-christian-devil

https://www.nairaland.com/4392592/thread-questions-vaxx-religion-yoruba/
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by brodalokie: 12:53pm On Jun 07, 2018
hopefulLandlord:
https://www.nairaland.com/3743409/yoruba-eshu-same-christian-devil

https://www.nairaland.com/4392592/thread-questions-vaxx-religion-yoruba/

I have read it. The Esu is the same person as Lucifer but the ancient Sumerian pagan religion is what I would rather look at if I want to discuss pagan intelligence. Esu is the gateway keeper between realms. He has worshippers and priests that performs his rituals or rites.
What do you have to say about Esu in your own words?
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by hopefulLandlord: 1:05pm On Jun 07, 2018
brodalokie:


I have read it. The Esu is the same person as Lucifer but the ancient Sumerian pagan religion is what I would rather look at if I want to discuss pagan intelligence. Esu is the gateway keeper between realms. He has worshippers and priests that performs his rituals or rites.
What do you have to say about Esu in your own words?

I doubt you read it cuz if you did you wouldn't have said "Esu is the same person as Lucifer"

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Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by brodalokie: 1:13pm On Jun 07, 2018
hopefulLandlord:


I doubt you read it cuz if you did you wouldn't have said "Esu is the same person as Lucifer"

He is.
Mischievous, Giver of wealth, controls the empires of the world etc etc
Did I missed something?

8 Again, the devil took Him up on an exceedingly high mountain, and showed Him all the kingdoms of the world and their glory. 9 And he said to Him, “All these things I will give You if You will fall down and worship me.”


Just tell me what you know about the goat in your own words. Express yourself. Feel free

The picture below tells you what the Northern Europe call Esu, Yule-Goat. You can see, he comes bearing gifts... The color of the light of the lamp is pale-yellow, that is the color of the reaper (gateway keeper)

Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by Kowor(f): 2:20pm On Jun 07, 2018
proxillin:


Esu is my family Deity...Another name for him Elegbara.

He is different from Satan. Its a god of Mischief...

We have its shrine in my family house in the village. The shrine is made of one black stone. And its always hot 24 7...and it must not be hot to stage where smoke start coming out before we pour red oil.

And the stone breath as if there is human heart in it.

That stone cemented my faith in Jehovah...I laugh those stupid atheist when I see them. They are void of knowledge of this world.

He is not as powerful as Satan.
Thank you.
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by princejayboss: 3:07pm On Jun 07, 2018
This religion is taking over North America especially México...... am proud of Yoruba people in this regard
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by Jonra(m): 3:32pm On Jun 07, 2018
Have you not heard of that Calabar houseboy who went to the cinema. Looked upon the rays of light blasting from the wall and thought to himself 'wow what a beautiful light, this is what a movie @ the theatre is like!'

Not until a kind sir pointed to the screen did he see the full picture (and what a glorious sight!). Again I've seen beams but the full picture is Jesus.

I maintain that anyone who looks at any religion and says there's no truth in it hasn't really understood it. But then I tell you, there's only one place where God's self disclosure is complete. And Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me"

And if you need some objective reference to ponder this truth claim, know ye that the odds that one man fulfilled all the eight prophecies done by Christ Jesus is 10 billion quintillion (10^28) (Dr. Peter Sterner, author 'Science Speaks' retrieved from http://www.goodnewsdispatch.org/math.html). But it is not on that I wish to dwell, it is the Power, Love and Self-control that the spirit of God himself bequeaths those who are his sons and daughters (2 Tim. 1:7).

Finally (on account of the selfless work of Christian missionaries in our world especially war-torn Sudan) I haven't seen a system of do's and don'ts that removes the evil in the heart. Only the Spirit of God changes the heart and mind of a man -+- "the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom."

Ekitimadman:
Santeria is a belief system that travelled from West Africa to the Caribbean and is now practiced all over Latin America, the US and even Europa. Yet much fear, mystery and misunderstanding surrounds it. To explode some of the myths, here are some things you should know about Santeria.

Santeria is a belief system that has its roots in Yoruba land, West Africa. During the times of slavery, in the 17th century, this belief system took a journey from West Africa to Cuba. It survived centuries despite attempts to eradicate and became popularly known as Santería because initially Africans saw similarities between some of the Catholic Saints and their Yoruban Deities. The name was also a way of disguising their practices behind a Catholic façade.

Most modern day practitioners whose branches of the religion have their roots in Cuba, like to call themselves Lucumi practitioners and the religion, Santeria is sometimes also called” La Regla De Ocha.” (The rule of the Orisha). These days the religion is widespread and practiced all over the Caribbean, Latin America and mainland United States of America, even in Europe. Yet there is still much fear, mystery and misunderstandings Santeria. Here are ten things you should know about Santeria.

1. There is only One God...Like many modern religions,Santería followers believe in just one God, the Creator known as Olodumare. It is neither a Polytheistic nor a Pagan religion, nor an animistic one. The reason why there is confusion is that many refer to the Orishas as Gods. Strictly speaking, the Orisha are not Gods but aspects of Olodumare that are manifested in the natural world around us.

Each individual is thought to be a child of an Orisha…There are hundreds of Orisha, but there are some that are more popular than others. Amongst the most well known Orishas areElegua, the trickster deity, Ogun, the blacksmith warrior andOchosi the hunter. They are collectively known as “The Warriors”.

Then there is Yemaya, The Mother deity that rules the Ocean and is the mother of us all. Oshun is the deity of the sweet waters and is also the patron of all that makes life worth living, the arts, music, love and sweetness. Obatala is the King of the White Cloth, the Owner of all uninitiated heads and stands for wisdom, patience and justice. He also reminds us to respect our elders. Shango is the King of the Drum, a deity who was once a King of Oyo. His Domain is Thunder and lightening.Oya is the Orisha that guards the gates of the Cemetery; She is also Queen of the market place. There are many many others, all who have equal importance.

2. Santería practitioners worship their ancestors; Like most African Religions there is a great emphasis on Ancestor Worship. A reverence to the Ancestors is fundamental to the Santería religion and before every ceremony, libation and prayers to the ancestors are carried out. It is important to know and mention by name the members of your own family that have passed to the realm of the ancestors in addition to members of your religious ancestors.

In addition to practices that have their roots in Africa, the European practice of espiritismo and Misa Blanca has been adopted by Santería practitioners. Within this context there is no hierarchy. Everyone is encouraged to develop his or her own abilities as a medium. Prayers are carried out and songs are sung in order to call spirit to communicate with those present. The founder of this practice was a man called Allen Kardec, a French Educator who was born in France in 1804. He believed that human beings are Spirit within a material body and that our true selves are spiritual rather than material. He believed that we each have our own guardian angel assigned to us and entrusted with our care, and we in turn must elevate them so that they can look after us.

3. Santeria is not a do it yourself religion...it is a community based religion with a clearly defined hierarchy. Trained priests perform ceremonies. These priests belong to a community of priests who also have a long historical lineage. Many priests will practice together in an Ile (a religious house) and train for different roles.

Initiation does not make a priest. Most competent Santerosand Babalawos have undertaken years of training and study. Like priests in other religions, there are good ones, not so good ones and bad ones. Akpwon is a knowledgeable singer of the religious songs. Omo Aña is a child of the Aña, the only ones that are allowed to play the sacred consecrated drums that accompany Tambors. Aborisha are non-initiated Santeria practitioners belonging to an Ile. There are also those that specialize in cooking religious food; those that are specialists in herbs; those that are beaders, throne makers and Blacksmiths and various other roles. An Iyawo is a newly initiated priest of Santería.
The ORIATE/OBA are highly skilled priests of the religion. They are also trained and skilled as Diviners of the System of theDilogun, the mouthpiece of the Orisha. They direct the most important and complex ceremonies.

4. DIVINATION...At some point in their lives a follower of Santeria will find themselves at the feet of Ifa or the Dilogun. (Divination with 16 cowrie shells) These are the two major and highly sophisticated forms of Divination within the Santeria religion.
Within a reading there is a possibility of 256 different signs that could come up. Each sign has various parables and stories attached to it. A reading will let the Client know where they are in their lives. A reading refers to the past, present and future. They will be advised on how to balance their lives; which path they should take regarding personal relationships, work and social and spiritual activity and practical recommendations on how to achieve their goals. Whether the client asking for the reading takes upon the advice and does the work given is another matter. At the end, it is a question of free will and the client has the choice as to whether or not to follow the advice of the reading. There is also the system of Obi. This is the throwing of five pieces of Coconut. This is a simpler form of divination, which is used by Santeros when they wish to communicate with their Orisha.

5. The Period of initiation takes a year and a week...The initial period of seven days in which various ceremonies are carried out, is followed by a year of a very very strict code of conduct, which includes, the wearing of white and special sacred beads and bangles. It requires the new initiate to refrain from contact with non-initiates. They are not allowed to drink alcohol, to wear make up, to shave or to eat with everyone at the table. They are not allowed out after dark, not permitted to go to crowded places, not permitted to shake hands with anyone or hug non-initiates. They are not allowed to take any objects directly from anyone or to walk barefooted. They are prohibited from having their photo taken, prohibited from partying and have to drink and eat only from a special bowl and spoon and cup that they must carry around with them at all times.
They are supposed to keep themselves very pure and to spend time understanding and studying the advise from the Orisha. They must keep their heads covered at all times. Basically this year is the beginning of their new journey and they are reborn. After the year is up. Priests still continue to follow certain taboos and restrictions that are for life. Every individual Santero has different taboos relating to them as an individual. An Iyawo is a newly initiated Santero.

6. There are two concepts that are vital to the core beliefs of Santeria. The first one Is Ashe (also known asAse, Ache or Axe). It means very simply life force. Ashe is generative energy that Olodumare has blessed us all with. It is energy; breath, life force and we cannot exist without it. Ashegives us the power to create and the wisdom to see things through. Without Ashe there is no life.
The second is Iwa Pele, which means good or gentle character. For Santeria followers, initiated as priests or not, It is important to grasp the meaning and entity of Iwa Pele. Living with good grace is what gives us a purpose in life. As spiritual beings we are responsible for living the best life that we have been blessed with. Our life's work should be to evolve and to analyse our faults and improve upon them. It is important to strive to be a better person, a person with good character. By doing this one can change the energy flow around us. A title such as Babalawo, or Santero, means little, if that individual cannot show that they live and understand the concept of Iwa Pele

7. Santeria is not witchcraft...Many people are fearful of religions such as Santeria and Vodun since they equate the religion with practices of Witchcraft. Santeria is not Witchcraft. It is not the study of spells or using spells to harm or affect anyone else. Anyone who thinks that Santeria can be used to keep a girlfriend, harm an enemy or win the lottery has not understood the principals of Santeria and is misguided. Santeria is about living the life that has been assigned to you the best way you possibly can. Followers of Santeria may use various tools to protect themselves such as spiritual baths or the wearing of sacred Necklaces. They may use various herbs to cleanse or protect, or they may make offerings to their ancestors or to Orisha. That does not equate with Witchcraft.

8. Animal Sacrifice is a tiny part of a practitioner ‘s routine...Much has been made about Animal Sacrifice in the Santeria religion. Offerings to an Orisha may include a glass of water, flowers, a candle, fruit or prepared items of food. More often than not a reading will recommend behavior modification or suggestions for improving ones behavior. It is rare that an animal would be marked for Sacrifice. However it is a part of the practice of Santeria.
There is nothing cruel about the sacrifices and more likely than not the animal is eaten and not thrown away. The animal is slaughtered in the same way that animals are slaughtered in Jewish and Moslem practice for Halal or Kosher meat. Prayers accompany the sacrifice and more often than not, those attending the ceremony eat the animal.

9. A Santeros house is their temple...In general Santeros do not have a Church or a place of workshop as such. Their houses are their temples. They do not have anything such as a bible and commandments but each Santero has their own personal advice from the Orisha that they should follow. They use systems of Divination as their guides and they also look to the ancestors for help and guidance. The stories and moral tales that derive from the Divination systems were passed down orally, but there are also now books that tell them.

10. There are songs that accompany every single ceremony….and it is important as a follower of Santeria to learn the songs in order to join in and create a good Ashé. One of the most public of ceremonies is a Ritual drumming called An Aña or Tambor de Fundamento. The ceremony is public and anyone can come in, although the uninitiated have to be at the back and not approach the drums. Everyone can sing the songs though and it is important that everyone sings in order to build up the energy. The drum are consecrated and within them lives an Orisha called Aña. Aña is the Orisha that make the drums speak. A tambor is a ceremony that involves the bringing down of Orisha. The initiated priests become vessels for the Orisha to inhabit for a short time, in order to impart their knowledge and positive advise to all that partake in the ceremony.

There are many cultural projects these days that have explored the tradition of Orisha Song, however they are cultural interpretations and although the rhythms are the same, the drums are not consecrated. It is important to note that the songs are beautiful, the singing of them are deep but they are in essence a cultural interpretation that come from a living breathing spiritual tradition.

http://latinolife.co.uk/node/231
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by hopefulLandlord: 4:07pm On Jun 07, 2018
Jonra:
Have you not heard of that Calabar houseboy who went to the cinema. Looked upon the rays of light blasting from the wall and thought to himself 'wow what a beautiful light, this is what a movie @ the theatre is like!'

Not until a kind sir pointed to the screen did he see the full picture (and what a glorious sight!). Again I've seen beams but the full picture is Jesus.
tell us how he looks like

then compare your knowledge of how he looks like with that of fellow believers that claim to have seen the full picture of Jesus

the answers you'll get would explain to you why there are 30,000 different Christian sects who have all seen the "full picture of Jesus" but can't agree on anything among themselves

I maintain that anyone who looks at any religion and says there's no truth in it hasn't really understood it. But then I tell you, there's only one place where God's self disclosure is complete. And Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me"
Yeah, elevate your own delusion over others

And if you need some objective reference to ponder this truth claim, know ye that the odds that one man fulfilled all the eight prophecies done by Christ Jesus is 10 billion quintillion (10^28) (Dr. Peter Sterner, author 'Science Speaks' retrieved from http://www.goodnewsdispatch.org/math.html). But it is not on that I wish to dwell, it is the Power, Love and Self-control that the spirit of God himself bequeaths those who are his sons and daughters (2 Tim. 1:7).
the odds that spiderman saves Mary Jane Watson from that fall is even lower than that

Finally (on account of the selfless work of Christian missionaries in our world especially war-torn Sudan) I haven't seen a system of do's and don'ts that removes the evil in the heart. Only the Spirit of God changes the heart and mind of a man -+- "the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom."
Maybe you should learn about Médecins Sans Frontières

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Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by tiger28: 4:20pm On Jun 07, 2018
Speakdatruth:
The Yoruba tribe is a powerful and dynamic one, if you know you know
While some tribes are STILL tracing their origin to Israel in 2018
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by TemmyTee82(f): 1:27pm On Jun 08, 2018
brodalokie:


Hahaha. I don't think so. He is very disciplined, obstinate and hardworking person. He is not omnipresent but yet he has to roam to and fro looking for jobs. Maybe last last he gets lucky and reap a soul (maybe many) to the other side (hell). You call that lazy?

Lmao! Dude, when you don't know something, you should ask.

The devil, is very different from the deity Esu. The Christian devil never once lived as human. Esu was human once. He had a double personality, he did both good and evil, as he pleased. He was a trickster, very cunning and very lazy. He had no job.

The Christian devil did not exist in Yoruba culture. I guess your colonial masters influenced the Yorubas to adopt Esu's name for the devil because of his tricky nature. So the name was adopted for Satan, but they are two different people.

You sound like Igbo. Biko maintain your lane. Don't come here and be saying what you don't know about other people's culture.

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Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by TemmyTee82(f): 1:30pm On Jun 08, 2018
brodalokie:


Point of correction. His guardian was a carpenter. I think you're working for Esu. That's ok but you know that Jesus is God right?

Shut up and face front. You don't know what you sound like.
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by vaxx: 1:41pm On Jun 08, 2018
brodalokie:


I have read it. The Esu is the same person as Lucifer but the ancient Sumerian pagan religion is what I would rather look at if I want to discuss pagan intelligence. Esu is the gateway keeper between realms. He has worshippers and priests that performs his rituals or rites.
What do you have to say about Esu in your own words?
stop lying. u have not read it. u only wanted to be close minded. u never wish to see other evidence elsewhere.
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by vaxx: 1:47pm On Jun 08, 2018
proxillin:


Esu is my family Deity...Another name for him Elegbara.

He is different from Satan. Its a god of Mischief...

We have its shrine in my family house in the village. The shrine is made of one black stone. And its always hot 24 7...and it must not be hot to stage where smoke start coming out before we pour red oil.

And the stone breath as if there is human heart in it.

That stone cemented my faith in Jehovah...I laugh those stupid atheist when I see them. They are void of knowledge of this world.

He is not as powerful as Satan.
u are even more confused than the atheist...''which stone breath as if there is human heart in it'' stop lying
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by brodalokie: 1:55pm On Jun 08, 2018
vaxx:
stop lying. u have not read it. u only wanted to be close minded. u never wish to see other evidence elsewhere.

All the others are saying the same thing.
Re: Santeria: A Religion From Yoruba Practiced In North Caribbean, USA, Mexico by vaxx: 1:58pm On Jun 08, 2018
brodalokie:


All the others are saying the same thing.
if indeed, u have read it as u claim, u will not be maintaining ur hogwash.

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