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1/28/2014 10:58:51 AM Any Orisha, Santeros, Babalawo, Yoruba, etc?  
azazel4
Over 1,000 Posts (1,057)
Morganton, NC
31, joined Mar. 2013


I wonder if there's any that practice it. I and most of my family have been Orisha for generations. I neverfind any in my area unless they are hiding.




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1/28/2014 7:01:37 PM Any Orisha, Santeros, Babalawo, Yoruba, etc?  
cupocheer
Over 10,000 Posts!!! (279,494)
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010


Never heard of them. Tell us something about the various groups, please.

1/29/2014 2:31:30 PM Any Orisha, Santeros, Babalawo, Yoruba, etc?  
azazel4
Over 1,000 Posts (1,057)
Morganton, NC
31, joined Mar. 2013


It's a religion mostly practiced in the Caribbean, because it was brought in by the slaves from West Africa. Now I mentioned all those names but really it's all one main belief. Yoruba is the language, Orisha/Santeria is the belief, Babalawo is considered a priest or priestess.

Much like the Saints of Catholicism, Orishas are intercessors between the world of humanity and the divine, often acting on behalf or even against worshipers on earth. There are several types of Orishas, some of whom seem to have always been and were present at the creation of the world, others who were actual people who made the leap to semi-divinity, and still others who take the form of natural resources such as rivers or trees. One of the most striking aspects of Orishas is how incredibly human they are. Unlike the saints of Catholicism, Orishas not only marry but divorce, eat and drink, and have their own tastes in everything from music to alcohol. Like Hindu gods, they never claim to be perfect or even close to it and much like humans also suffer for their misdeeds. Like most humans they have a mixture of good characteristics and bad and challenge us not to perfection but to balance out our own bad habits or deeds with good.

1/29/2014 7:38:47 PM Any Orisha, Santeros, Babalawo, Yoruba, etc?  

tertium
Over 4,000 Posts! (5,978)
Hemet, CA
49, joined Apr. 2013


Yoruba is from West Africa.

1/29/2014 8:13:04 PM Any Orisha, Santeros, Babalawo, Yoruba, etc?  
azazel4
Over 1,000 Posts (1,057)
Morganton, NC
31, joined Mar. 2013


And its an old language that is barely spoken unless you're from the tribes or are taught from the family.

1/29/2014 9:59:39 PM Any Orisha, Santeros, Babalawo, Yoruba, etc?  
usillygoose
Over 2,000 Posts (3,514)
Cicero, IL
42, joined Nov. 2012




3/11/2014 7:19:43 AM Any Orisha, Santeros, Babalawo, Yoruba, etc?  

papidread
Bridgeport, CT
49, joined Nov. 2013


Ibaroku Moyurba Eshu Eleggua
Ibaroku moyurba Eleggua aliyiki
Ibaroku moyurba Eleggua Moko

Palo Mayombe or Palo Monte
Mesa Negra
Obeah
Vudun(voodoo)
Iku
Olokun
Ochozi
Osun
Olofi
Oluchumare
Ifa
Olorun Olofi
Oya
Yemaya
Oshun
Shango
Oggun
Ibeyiki
Ashe!!

3/12/2014 3:00:27 PM Any Orisha, Santeros, Babalawo, Yoruba, etc?  
azazel4
Over 1,000 Posts (1,057)
Morganton, NC
31, joined Mar. 2013


Maferefun Yemaya. Ache to you. I thought I was alone here.

3/12/2014 6:26:45 PM Any Orisha, Santeros, Babalawo, Yoruba, etc?  
hotterayo100
Maiden, NC
25, joined Jan. 2014


So didn't i tell you i'm Yoruba??,lives in NC,and what you wanna know about that lol?,trying to get some voodoo?,my charms are hotter than fire,lol,ma lo te ri si oo,o ni wo tan!!!.



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3/13/2014 12:35:37 PM Any Orisha, Santeros, Babalawo, Yoruba, etc?  
azazel4
Over 1,000 Posts (1,057)
Morganton, NC
31, joined Mar. 2013


Wow a scammer with out any respect very shocking. I don't do voodoo idiot. I'm Orisha which it's my family tradition for centuries. What do you know about that a$$hole.

3/14/2014 8:25:46 PM Any Orisha, Santeros, Babalawo, Yoruba, etc?  
hotterayo100
Maiden, NC
25, joined Jan. 2014


Lol,i'm a professional soccer player and if any African scam you,then you are the biggest fool.