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Shango priest

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Oya Yansa
Orishanla (Obatala)
Yemaya

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Logun Ede, an Orixa specific to Candomble. The child of Oxum/Oshun (teal) and Erinle (gold)
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Às̩e̩ And What It Means
Às̩e̩ (pronounced Ah-shay) is a Yoruba word, with many meanings. Às̩e̩ is generally defined as a West African spiritual and philosophical concept, in which we perceive and conceive the power to create change. Sooo basically, às̩e̩ is the African equivalent to the words “magick” or “energy.”
And the idea of às̩e̩ is very much rooted in spiritual energy. Às̩e̩ refers to the soul, or spiritual life force given to all living things and possessed by the Orisha and man alike. Às̩e̩ refers to the actual energy of change, or magic that is worked throughout various traditions and cultures of Africa and the African Disapora.
Às̩e̩ is used in agreement, the way we would say “yes I agree”
Às̩e̩ is used in the same manner “amen” would be used to conclude a prayer.
Às̩e̩ is used in the same way a spell or rite would be concluded with “Let it be so” or “so mote it be”
Às̩e̩ is used to call upon, recognize, and honor our ancestors, as well as the power of the Orisha and the spirit of Africa itself.
So when you see me comment às̩e̩, recognize the power in the word.
Às̩e̩ Ire!
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Yansa Oya
Obatala by FemiolArt from DeviantArt
Obatala is the manifestation of Olodumare (the great divine) that created the figure of man (with the help of Ogun who created the skeleton) and breathed life into us. Because of his divine breath, it’s held that our breath is in itself divine as it’s what keeps us alive.

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