The red feather in Esu’s head is from the Congo grey Parrot tail. The tail collects the frequency of refuse, garbage, the forgotten or lost from wherever it lands. It’s lore is that it’s known to repeat what it hears at different enemy camps or neighbors homes. It’s symbol means Esu brings what we’ve thrown out, lost, pollution and idle speech to Olodumare constantly. Maferefun Esu Odara 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
My friend, if you are not a Babalawo, you have no right to dispute any information that I reference. If you are a Babalawo, you are falling into taboo by disputing a brother publicly before giving me the opportunity to provide the evidence that I substantiate myself upon privately. Please do everyone a favor and let us know which one you are.
The red feather in Esu’s head is from the Congo grey Parrot tail. The tail collects the frequency of refuse, garbage, the forgotten or lost from wherever it lands. It’s lore is that it’s known to repeat what it hears at different enemy camps or neighbors homes. It’s symbol means Esu brings what we’ve thrown out, lost, pollution and idle speech to Olodumare constantly. Maferefun Esu Odara 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Great stuff
So many layers of knowledge
Ive never heard of this before but im glad i have now.
Eshu Is GOD!! 😭🙌🏾🙌🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Lol so far this one is my favorite telling 😁😂
Asé
What was the 🌿 fed?
How can Oludumare be dying or get sick if he’s God ? Is this supposed to be metaphorical or allegorical?
Correct, you will see the word “Olofin” used quite a bit as well which means “governor”
@@JosephBabaIfa Modupe I just had to make sure I was correctly understanding from the right pov.
He is wrong information, not olodutomare, it's between eshu and orunmila
My friend, if you are not a Babalawo, you have no right to dispute any information that I reference. If you are a Babalawo, you are falling into taboo by disputing a brother publicly before giving me the opportunity to provide the evidence that I substantiate myself upon privately. Please do everyone a favor and let us know which one you are.
First and foremost I am a Yoruba man,he wanted to talk about Esu and orunmila story, Esu olaroye onile orita
@@JosephBabaIfaYou’re yoruba! Fine! Are you a BABALAWO?