Hey Josef and everyone. Pasting here a piece I wrote. It was a two part with a picture if oshun looking in her mirror. The first part is about how a mirror reflects the truth. You can't change the reflection it show what is there and you have to deal with it so it is about reflecting the truth. Below is the second part.: I did not at first intend to post the image of Oshun I was simply looking for a black woman looking in a mirror before I remembered that Osun is often depicted looking in a mirror. As a small child this is something I would do for hours on end. In recent years, friends more versed in African tradition have all without fail said to me that I would very likely relate to the legends of and being of Osun. I was told recently "Osun needs a mirror". At the time I didn't grasp the full meaning of that. Until this very moment I felt that looking in the mirror is purely an instinct of vanity and in my very light knowledge of Osun: as she is a Goddess of beauty, much as Venus or Aphrodite, I had also assumed she does so out of vanity. It NOW occurs to me that in the darkest parts of my depression and when I was experiencing the most abuse, I completely ceased looking in mirrors. I avoided reflective surfaces. I did not wish to see myself, the darkness, or the emptiness of my situation showed as much in my eyes as it did in my lack of care for my general appearance. What I have learned from the archetype of Osun today is that she is in fact beautiful, and she is in fact proud of it. She relishes her appearance. But think about a person who spends all day looking into their own eyes. I now understand that this goddess is revered for her outward shows of beauty, but that the reason she IS a goddess is that she is self aware. Our ancestors in their wisdom understood symbols differently than we do. As much as we attach our perspective to our reflection a mirror is coldly objective. It shows us what is there whether we like it or not. Good. Bad. Ugly. I have come to the understanding that Osun does not simply carry a mirror because she is superficial or vain. She is extremely beautiful and she knows this. Osun carries her mirror because she constantly checks *herself*. With all her power she needs a mirror, an objective lens to ensure that she is honest, graceful, and kind with herself, and in seeing this, ensuring that she will effortlessly do the same for others.
I like the odu about Oshun going to live on the Moon after being disrespected. Everything on Earth suffered. Please Oshun never leave us! Never abandon us. Mojuba!
Iboru Iboya Awo. Interesting take on this. I am Olo Oshun Ololodi, and I always associate my Iyalorde with her hand mirror as watching her own back. She's not looking at herself, she knows how she looks. She is watching those behind her to make sure there are no surprises. My opinion Awo! Modupe!
Iboru Iboya Ibosheshe Hello my brother. I appreciate you feeling responsible to our ancestors in helping us followers understand our connections to Orishas and ourselves. I appreciate this video. Spirit has a funny way of making us informed. I was putting up some offerings and nickknacks for Oshun. I placed a mirror and looked in it. I’ve always had many mirrors in all of my apartments. No sooner than when u said “Oshun looked at the mirror as a way to see herself”.... wow I felt I was talking to myself. The mirrors in all of my homes are the last thing I depart from when I move. And when I look in a mirror I tend to hold a conversation with self about self! Thank you for helping me feel reassured that Santo is immensely necessary to continue growth in my path! Asé hermano 🙏🏾‼️
Love this!! Before went to sleep last night, I wrote: I would get up early this morning, and deliberately create my day and set my goals and intentions 🙌
I was 15 when my stepfather died in an accident at 6.30 pm but at 4.00 pm I saw his spirit walk tru d door , ever since then even tho I had a Christian upbringing alot of things didn't make sense my orishas kept coming to me and now I'm finally awake .Ty baba for these videos may Oludamare give u strength to keep teaching I truly love and appreciate you it's teaching me so much .
This was awesome and spot on with everything I've learned about her in meditation . I wrote on it so I'll share that. Meanwhile please do one on nana buruku. I keep asking :)
Brilliant Video!! This/ you was very Good!! i have never heard her story been explained like this b4. You covered the whole aspect of her on soooo!!! many LEVELS!! which i resonate with. You have given us a deeper innerstanding of this Goddess which we we can reflect on and use in our everyday life. I came across this channel by accident and as we know there are no accidents. When the student is ready the teacher will be shown. And or when the physical meets the spiritual.!! Creates Miracles and or Magik!!💛 Continue to walk in your Devine Purpose!!💛 Long may you strive and thrive!!💛 Ase!! Ase!! Ase!!!💛
Maferefun Baba! I love this! My mother is Oshun and I'm a professional life coach as well. I always share with my clients that everything around us is OUR OWN reflection so we are always looking at ourselves through others and through our experiences, so in order to grow and evolve, we must always be looking at ourselves because as we do the work, our reflection (our world) changes as we change. 💛 PS...my road is Ibu Kole. Do you have a video in mind for that road? Modupe!
Awo Iboru, Awo Iboya, Awo Ibochiche. Another Great video. Modupe. With Permission, you mentioned that Oshun had to get Initiated. Did All of the Orisha have to get Initiated? I've read that somewhere before. Might be a good video too if the answer is in the affirmative. Modupe Baba
Thats interesting, an Orisha trying get crowned another Orisha. Sometimes the Patakis throw me off a little bit. So who did she have crowned when she was able to save her money for it?
Dominican Nubian Warrior Oshun was first initiated into her own priesthood, and fulfilled her own celestial debt like the other orishas. To be able to explain how is a conversation for the initiated in private. Recall that each odu can represent multiple lifetimes within the same deity. For example it could speak of primordial Oshun, when she first arrived on earth, or another incarnation where the Oshun cult already existed and she had to get initiated again to continue elevating. To delve deeper into Ifa one must relinquish the western idea of beginning and end, Ifa is a continuum of itself. I hope I was able to clarify this for you! Thank you for watching and be sure to Subscribe!
I believe Oshun uses a mirror because she represents the moon... the moon reflects light from the sun... we see the color of the moon as mostly yellow because of our atmosphere filtering the moon's reflected light... but that light from the sun is actually white... to me it looks like Oshun has been confused with Osun(Ozun) the staff of Orunmila because their names sound so much alike but these should be seperated so to better understand Oshun as being different from Osun... Oshun being the moon has a natural effect on any waters of the Earth because of the moon's gravitational pull... the moon causes the tide to rise and fall... causes menstrual cycles to happen every 28 or so days because that's the rotational cycle of the moon to Earth... the moon and Oshun are both beautiful and are related to magic... now go back to the stories of Oshun and better understand what they are referring to as the stories unfold... it may also help to understand that Shango represents the sun and that Obatala represents the Earth... now the stories make sense as to what's happening in them... and the symbols on ancient artifacts like pottery start making sense... and you can see things such as why the peacock with it's feathers that look like they have eyes on them are linked to Oshun because the moon has many potholes on it like the eyes on peacock feathers... It is critical that these stories be told because they are one of the only ways that we have to validate that some of the ancient Yoruba people understood how nature worked... and because they didn't have a written language back then they relied on oral verbal spoken stories to transmit this information through time and generations of people... This is why I am so grateful to the Babalawos for being the keepers of these stories and traditions... They deserve the utmost respect from us all.
so when someone says egun, egungun they usually talk about the spirts and ancestors. in every major ceremony you’ll always want to invoke egun cuz egun( ancestral worship) was the first type of worship. they always come first. they only orisha that i can think of that has egun in their name is egun orun. the captain of the egun, he represents the religious leaders founders of the religion. so i’m a sense egun is very much important no matter what stage you are in the religion because everyone has ancestors and spirts
Hey Josef and everyone. Pasting here a piece I wrote. It was a two part with a picture if oshun looking in her mirror. The first part is about how a mirror reflects the truth. You can't change the reflection it show what is there and you have to deal with it so it is about reflecting the truth. Below is the second part.:
I did not at first intend to post the image of Oshun I was simply looking for a black woman looking in a mirror before I remembered that Osun is often depicted looking in a mirror. As a small child this is something I would do for hours on end.
In recent years, friends more versed in African tradition have all without fail said to me that I would very likely relate to the legends of and being of Osun. I was told recently "Osun needs a mirror". At the time I didn't grasp the full meaning of that.
Until this very moment I felt that looking in the mirror is purely an instinct of vanity and in my very light knowledge of Osun: as she is a Goddess of beauty, much as Venus or Aphrodite, I had also assumed she does so out of vanity.
It NOW occurs to me that in the darkest parts of my depression and when I was experiencing the most abuse, I completely ceased looking in mirrors. I avoided reflective surfaces. I did not wish to see myself, the darkness, or the emptiness of my situation showed as much in my eyes as it did in my lack of care for my general appearance.
What I have learned from the archetype of Osun today is that she is in fact beautiful, and she is in fact proud of it. She relishes her appearance. But think about a person who spends all day looking into their own eyes. I now understand that this goddess is revered for her outward shows of beauty, but that the reason she IS a goddess is that she is self aware.
Our ancestors in their wisdom understood symbols differently than we do. As much as we attach our perspective to our reflection a mirror is coldly objective. It shows us what is there whether we like it or not. Good. Bad. Ugly.
I have come to the understanding that Osun does not simply carry a mirror because she is superficial or vain. She is extremely beautiful and she knows this. Osun carries her mirror because she constantly checks *herself*. With all her power she needs a mirror, an objective lens to ensure that she is honest, graceful, and kind with herself, and in seeing this, ensuring that she will effortlessly do the same for others.
janzibrown Thank you for sharing! Glad I was able to get the point across! New videos coming soon!
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This analogy! Wow beautifully felt in my heart! Thank you for sharing!!!! @janzibrown thank you❤️‼️
A’se well said Maferefun Ochun 👑🟡🟡🟡🟡🟡🌺
That’s beautiful! To whom much is given much is required and everyone with a lot of power must continually check herself.
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Brings to mind ; "The Man in the Mirror"...the deep deep look within .
Asè!
Much Gratitude!
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Yeye ooo 🌻🍯🐝
Thankyou for this video! What a blessing this is. ❤
I like the odu about Oshun going to live on the Moon after being disrespected. Everything on Earth suffered. Please Oshun never leave us! Never abandon us. Mojuba!
Iboru Iboya Awo. Interesting take on this. I am Olo Oshun Ololodi, and I always associate my Iyalorde with her hand mirror as watching her own back. She's not looking at herself, she knows how she looks. She is watching those behind her to make sure there are no surprises. My opinion Awo! Modupe!
Very helpful I love watching your videos 💚
Thank you be sure to Subscribe!
Iboru Iboya Ibosheshe
Hello my brother. I appreciate you feeling responsible to our ancestors in helping us followers understand our connections to Orishas and ourselves. I appreciate this video. Spirit has a funny way of making us informed. I was putting up some offerings and nickknacks for
Oshun. I placed a mirror and looked in it. I’ve always had many mirrors in all of my apartments. No sooner than when u said “Oshun looked at the mirror as a way to see herself”.... wow I felt I was talking to myself. The mirrors in all of my homes are the last thing I depart from when I move. And when I look in a mirror I tend to hold a conversation with self about self! Thank you for helping me feel reassured that Santo is immensely necessary to continue growth in my path! Asé hermano 🙏🏾‼️
Ohhh wow awesome 👌 message
Thank you so much for this 💛💛💛💛💛
Love this!! Before went to sleep last night, I wrote: I would get up early this morning, and deliberately create my day and set my goals and intentions 🙌
This is so insightful!!!!!!!!
You did an AMAZING job with this explanation. My mother is Oshun Ololodi. I’d love to get some more information about her.
She is my mother too 🌻🍯🐝
Beautiful and so well said
I was 15 when my stepfather died in an accident at 6.30 pm but at 4.00 pm I saw his spirit walk tru d door , ever since then even tho I had a Christian upbringing alot of things didn't make sense my orishas kept coming to me and now I'm finally awake .Ty baba for these videos may Oludamare give u strength to keep teaching I truly love and appreciate you it's teaching me so much .
U actually loved my comment .I wish u could come to Trinidad or I could speak with u in regards to some stuff plz Baba
She spoke to me through the mirror and I couldn’t figure out why THANK YOU
😊 ty for sharing this amazing information about my mother. This was needed.
This was awesome and spot on with everything I've learned about her in meditation . I wrote on it so I'll share that. Meanwhile please do one on nana buruku. I keep asking :)
Thank you so much Joseph. On point and well explained.
Thank you for this. Very informative! 💛
Wonderful explanation🌻💛🌼
❤ Gracias desde La Habana Cuba . Lo envié a mi hijo en Miami tiene hecho Obatala . Los tiene todos
Brilliant Video!! This/ you was very Good!! i have never heard her story been explained like this b4. You covered the whole aspect of her on soooo!!! many LEVELS!! which i resonate with. You have given us a deeper innerstanding of this Goddess which we we can reflect on and use in our everyday life. I came across this channel by accident and as we know there are no accidents. When the student is ready the teacher will be shown. And or when the physical meets the spiritual.!! Creates Miracles and or Magik!!💛
Continue to walk in your Devine Purpose!!💛
Long may you strive and thrive!!💛 Ase!! Ase!! Ase!!!💛
Thank you for this information
Ese modupe! Mafeferun Oshun!
Please elaborate more in Oshun’s connection with the Eggun. And how does that compare to Oya’s domain over the cemetery. Would be a nice topic.🙏🏻🤍
We will definitely come out with videos touching these topics! Thank you for your suggestion, Iboru!
Thank u for this 🐝🍯🌻
Wow this is beautiful Ase beautiful 💛🍯
Live it!!
Maferefun Baba! I love this! My mother is Oshun and I'm a professional life coach as well. I always share with my clients that everything around us is OUR OWN reflection so we are always looking at ourselves through others and through our experiences, so in order to grow and evolve, we must always be looking at ourselves because as we do the work, our reflection (our world) changes as we change. 💛 PS...my road is Ibu Kole. Do you have a video in mind for that road? Modupe!
Iboru, I have crowned Ibu Kole. I will be sure to make a video on her. Be sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss it, Ashe!
Baba
Since i was a kid the orisha's has always talked to me i just never knew what it was till now,
orisha lecture on Nana Bukuru and/or Obaluye
Coming soon!
I had uh feeling thee🪞 had a deeper meaning 🌱🌻💛✨
Awo Iboru, Awo Iboya, Awo Ibochiche. Another Great video. Modupe. With Permission, you mentioned that Oshun had to get Initiated. Did All of the Orisha have to get Initiated? I've read that somewhere before. Might be a good video too if the answer is in the affirmative. Modupe Baba
The answer to your question is in a comment on this vídeo written by Dominican Nubian Warrior
Modupe pupo Baba.
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I fully agree
Thats interesting, an Orisha trying get crowned another Orisha. Sometimes the Patakis throw me off a little bit. So who did she have crowned when she was able to save her money for it?
Dominican Nubian Warrior Oshun was first initiated into her own priesthood, and fulfilled her own celestial debt like the other orishas. To be able to explain how is a conversation for the initiated in private. Recall that each odu can represent multiple lifetimes within the same deity. For example it could speak of primordial Oshun, when she first arrived on earth, or another incarnation where the Oshun cult already existed and she had to get initiated again to continue elevating. To delve deeper into Ifa one must relinquish the western idea of beginning and end, Ifa is a continuum of itself. I hope I was able to clarify this for you! Thank you for watching and be sure to Subscribe!
Ase!
Hi baba when i oshun celebrated
Some say sept 8 or sept 12, technically oshuns day is every 4 days
Really my birthday is on September 8
How would i know who is my ancestor? my deceased mom told me i was born with a veil, could you explain this for me is a a good thing or bad ?
I believe Oshun uses a mirror because she represents the moon... the moon reflects light from the sun... we see the color of the moon as mostly yellow because of our atmosphere filtering the moon's reflected light... but that light from the sun is actually white... to me it looks like Oshun has been confused with Osun(Ozun) the staff of Orunmila because their names sound so much alike but these should be seperated so to better understand Oshun as being different from Osun... Oshun being the moon has a natural effect on any waters of the Earth because of the moon's gravitational pull... the moon causes the tide to rise and fall... causes menstrual cycles to happen every 28 or so days because that's the rotational cycle of the moon to Earth... the moon and Oshun are both beautiful and are related to magic... now go back to the stories of Oshun and better understand what they are referring to as the stories unfold... it may also help to understand that Shango represents the sun and that Obatala represents the Earth... now the stories make sense as to what's happening in them... and the symbols on ancient artifacts like pottery start making sense... and you can see things such as why the peacock with it's feathers that look like they have eyes on them are linked to Oshun because the moon has many potholes on it like the eyes on peacock feathers... It is critical that these stories be told because they are one of the only ways that we have to validate that some of the ancient Yoruba people understood how nature worked... and because they didn't have a written language back then they relied on oral verbal spoken stories to transmit this information through time and generations of people... This is why I am so grateful to the Babalawos for being the keepers of these stories and traditions... They deserve the utmost respect from us all.
#maferefunochun👑🟡🟡🟡🟡🟡🌺 A’se
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Meferefun ochun
Greetings, what is the spelling of this Odu, please?
Baba Ojuani Meji
Who are all the Orishas in eggon
so when someone says egun, egungun they usually talk about the spirts and ancestors. in every major ceremony you’ll always want to invoke egun cuz egun( ancestral worship) was the first type of worship. they always come first. they only orisha that i can think of that has egun in their name is egun orun. the captain of the egun, he represents the religious leaders founders of the religion. so i’m a sense egun is very much important no matter what stage you are in the religion because everyone has ancestors and spirts
@@nykoestrada5652 I appreciate that helped me get a better overstanding.
@@ave339 yeah no problem. if you got any questions let me know
@@nykoestrada5652 will do
what if you don't know any of your ancestors 🤔
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