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In this episode of Orisha University, we explore the mysterious and powerful Orisha Olokun — guardian of the ocean's depths and keeper of the subconscious mind. Discover how Olokun represents mental health, hidden truths, and emotional balance. Through story, symbolism, and spiritual insight, we unravel the lessons Olokun offers about ego, illusion, and inner healing.References:Brown, David H. Patakin: Orisha Stories from the Odu of IfáCorreal, Tobe Melora. Finding Soul on the Path of Orisa: A West African Spiritual Tradition (p. 9). Clarkson Potter/Ten SpeedCuoco, Alex. African Narratives of Orishas, Spirits and Other DeitiesJones, Nia - Morgan Oşun Yami. Merindilogun Folktales: Morals of Yoruba Odus Relating Today's LifestylesKumari, Ayele. Isese: Spirituality Workbook, The Ancestral Wisdom of the Ifa Orisa Tradition.Wiles Quinones, Ayoka. I Hear Olofi's Song: A Collection of Yoruba Spiritual Prayers for Egun and Orisa . Oshun Publishing.
Antoine Bandele joins C. M. Lockhart on the Written in Melanin Podcast to discuss his journey as an independent author, the importance of in person events, and the upcoming installments in his TJ Young & the Orishas series.00:00 Welcome to the Written Melanin Podcast00:22 Introducing Special Guest: Antoine Bandele01:27 Antoine's Journey as an Independent Author04:04 The Importance of Quality in Indie Publishing10:00 Balancing Passion and Professionalism12:05 The TJ Young Series: Growth and Themes15:43 Kickstarter and Live Events24:06 Breaking Even and Profiting at Events25:07 Importance of Human Connection in Book Sales26:13 Navigating Online Sales and Social Media27:19 Writing and Releasing Strategies29:03 Maintaining Momentum in Series Writing32:42 Engaging Readers and Writers41:22 Final Thoughts and Advice-Antoine Bandele
The traditions of the Yoruba people in modern day Nigeria transformed into the religions of Voodoo, Candomble and Santería in Haiti, Brazil and Cuba respectively. Valter Kinbom is an initiated omo aña (Son of the Drum Spirit), a ceremonial drummer in Santería rituals.Together we explore the technology of rhythm and the archetypal energies of the Orishas. Constantly guided by Eleggua, the Orisha of the treshold, the trickster spirit of paradox, the liminal, of both both/and and either/or.VALTER KINBOM'S LINKS https://www.valterpercussion.com/homehttps://www.instagram.com/valterpercussion/https://www.youtube.com/@valteriano PODCAST LINKS https://www.intheborderlands.com/ https://www.patreon.com/IntheBorderlands https://www.facebook.com/intheborderlands https://www.instagram.com/intheborderlands_podcast/ EMAIL contact@intheborderlands.com TORGRIM'S LINKS https://www.brittle.one/ https://www.facebook.com/kloverknekten https://www.instagram.com/kloverknekten/ MIKAEL'S LINKS https://smarturl.it/inanna https://www.facebook.com/mikael.oberg.performance.storyteller https://www.instagram.com/mikaelobergstoryteller/ REFERENCESBatá drumhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bat%C3%A1_drumYoruba peoplehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoruba_peopleOrishahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OrishaPolytheismhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PolytheismBabalawohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BabalawoEleguahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EleguaOgunhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OgunOshosihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OshosiOshunhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OshunOrunmilahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E1%BB%8CrunmilaAsatruhttps://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/AsatruYour Favorite Babalawo Youtube channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@favbabalawoHaitan Vodouhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haitian_VodouLwahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LwaMonotheismhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MonotheismCandombléhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candombl%C3%A9Yemojahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yem%E1%BB%8DjaShangohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ShangoEshuhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EshuOlorun/Olodomarehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E1%BB%8Cl%E1%BB%8DrunObatalahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E1%BB%8CbatalaOlokunhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OlokunOyahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E1%BB%8CyaHermit Songs by Samuel Barberhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermit_SongsSaint Brigidhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigid_of_KildareRabindranath Tagorehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabindranath_TagoreMatías De Stefanohttps://matiasdestefano.org/en/frontpage/Rumihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RumiAkashic recordshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akashic_recordsOctahedronhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OctahedronOgbe Tuahttps://en.oshaeifa.com/odu-ifa/ogbe/ogbe-tua/Olofinhttps://en.oshaeifa.com/orisha/olodumare-olorun-olofin/
Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Eadse in our Spotlight Interview (Pop) Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, on todays show we welcome back into our spotlight from Montreal, Quebec, Eadse. A talented Aboriginal musician whose music blends soulful melodies with powerful storytelling. We're excited to talk about her latest album, Healer. We'll dive into her creative process, the inspiration behind Healer, and what's next for her musical journey. Read all about Eadse at our place www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/eadse-2. Enjoy music from Eadse, Robbie Robertson & Red Road Ensemble, Aysanabee, Raye Zaragoza, Angel Baribeau, Siibii, One Way Sky, The Bloodshots, Amanda Rheaume, Melody McArthur, Bryce Morin, VOXAMANA, Natalia Clavier, Scubba, Alanah, Nige B, Olawale, Txreek, Locos Por Juana, XAXO, J. Pablo, Orishas, Madcon, Los Amigos Invisibles, Campo, Senor Coconut, Tortured Soul, Susan Aglukark, Thea May, Old Soul Rebel, XIT, Thomas X, Frank Waln, STOiK, Big City Indians and much much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
So… I found this episode buried in the vault. No intro. No outro. I can't be bothered. But it's good. In this accidentally lost and now resurrected bonus episode, the whole crew dives into Beyoncé's Black Is King—not just as art, but as ritual, spellwork, and maybe even a spiritual transmission dressed in gold.Why Listen? If you're into celebrity occultism, pop culture witchcraft, and decoding high-glam rituals on Disney+, this bonus episode was made for you. Come for the Beyoncé breakdown, stay for the cosmic side-eye. Tune in now—because spell or not, the energy is undeniable. For show notes www.nvusalien.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nvus-alien--4798594/support.
Hay historias que desafían la lógica, relatos que te obligan a cuestionarlo todo. Pero pocas veces tenemos la oportunidad de escuchar a alguien que ha sido testigo de lo imposible desde antes de su propia infancia. Roberto Aragón, de Contacto Paranormal Podcast, no solo ha visto lo que muchos temen… ha sido perseguido por ello. Desde niño, entidades de distintos planos astrales comenzaron a acecharlo. Voces que nadie más oía susurraban su nombre en la oscuridad. Sombras imposibles de describir se manifestaban en su vida sin previo aviso. Pero esto era solo el comienzo. La lucha entre el bien y el mal es real, y cuando llega el momento de elegir bando, no hay marcha atrás. Una noche, lo impensable sucedió: fuerzas opuestas intentaron reclutarlo. La luz y la oscuridad se hicieron presentes, y en un instante que desafía toda lógica humana, Roberto tuvo que decidir su destino. ¿Qué vio realmente? ¿Quién intentó apoderarse de su alma? ¿Y cuál fue el camino que eligió tomar? En este episodio de No Mires por la Ventana, Roberto nos cuenta su historia en carne propia. Un relato escalofriante que te hará dudar de lo que crees saber sobre el mundo espiritual. ¿Te atreves a mirar por la ventana? Distribuido por: Genuina Media
Jummie sits down with Dr. Asanee Brogan — spiritual coach, educator, and founder of Asanee44 — to demystify the ancient Ifa tradition and the deeper currents of African spirituality. Together, they explore what it truly means to reconnect with ancestral wisdom, honor sacred traditions, and align with your destiny.Dr. Asanee shares her powerful spiritual journey from Christianity to rediscovering her roots through the Ifa and Haitian Vodou traditions. She sheds light on key concepts like the role of Orishas, ancestors, and the spiritual hierarchy within Ifa. We dive into the nuanced truth behind sacrifices, the concept of destiny vs. purpose, and the importance of balance, taboos, and spiritual protection when navigating ancestral practices.We also discuss why many in the African diaspora are feeling a collective pull back to indigenous traditions — and how reconnecting with our ancestral practices may hold the key to our collective healing and empowerment.Ifa is a West African spiritual tradition and divination system that originated with the Yoruba people of NigeriaWhere to find Dr. Asanee: https://asanee44.com/Send us a textSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr0p1zDPaPLmnmI3AIWhDFQFOLLOW US: TikTok - @shiftingdimensions444 Instagram - @shiftingdimensions_podDISCLAIMER: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the guest's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Shifting Dimensions. The material and information presented here is for general information and entertainment purposes only.
Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Sabastian Gaskin in our Spotlight Interview (R&B, Hip Hop) Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, on todays show we welcome from Toronto, Canada Sabastian Gaskin, singer-songwriter and producer. Sabastian continues to push musical boundaries with his unique sound. He's back with his brand-new album, Lovechild, a deeply personal project that showcases his evolution as an artist. Sabastian is featured in our current issue of the Say Magazine, read all about him at our place www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/sabastian-gaskin. Enjoy music from Sabastian Gaskin, Stolen Identity, Thiaguinho, Pura Fe, Orishas, Prolific the Rapper, nehiyawak, Brianna Lea Pruett, Robbie Robertson, Novalima, Khu.eex, Lil Mike & Funny Bone, Thomas X, Native Son, The Tao Of Groove, Sharon Burch, Shelley Morningsong, Maikan, Blue Moon Marquee, Raven Reid, Cactus Rose NYC, Sara Kae, Joyslam, Lancelot Knight, Lili Kelly Fraser and much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
Who are the Orishas, and what role do they play in Ifá spirituality? In this previously recorded livestream, we unlock the sacred wisdom, hidden powers, and divine influence of these revered spiritual forces. Learn how the Orishas guide human destiny, how they connect to Olodumare, and the truth about working with them—whether through offerings, rituals, or direct communication. Whether you're new to Ifá or deepening your spiritual path, this discussion will reveal powerful insights into the Orishas' role in shaping your journey.
Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. Join your Griot, Amon Mazingo, as we embark on an enlightening journey through the rich narratives of Indigenous and African descent cultures in the Americas and the Caribbean. In this episode, we explore the fascinating tale of "The Distribution of Orisha's Powers," where we learn about the divine ruler Olofin and the courageous Obatala, who bravely navigates the mountain to seek help for the Orishas during a time of crisis. Discover how the powers of the Orishas were shared and the significance of each deity's unique gifts. Book: A Treasury of Afro-American Folklore By: Harold Courlander Following the story, Chef shares a delectable recipe for Cuban Churros, a sweet treat inspired by the themes of the episode. Perfect for savoring while reflecting on the blessings we all seek in our lives. Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Cuban Churros https://www.mybigfatcubanfamily.com/2016/07/churros-recipe/ Chapters: (00:00) Welcome aboard the Afroels podcast. Join me as we explore the tales of indigenous people (00:32) Distribution of Orisha's powers Cuban Version (06:20) The Distribution of Orisha's Powers Yoruba Version (17:46) My thoughts (24:34) Cuban Churros (27:49) Until next time Orisha Stories: Obatala's https://www.afrotalescast.com/obatalas-yams/ When the Paths Vanished https://www.afrotalescast.com/when-the-paths-vanished/ Mental Health Phone Number: 988 https://texassuicideprevention.org/ https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups/NAMI-Connection To Support Afro Tales Podcast: Website: https://www.afrotalescast.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/@afrotalescast Podcast Artwork: Artbyshalaye: https://www.instagram.com/artbyshalaye/ Music: Artist: Album: Song: Afrobeat x African x Dancehall x Reggae Type Beat - dope URL: https://pixabay.com/music/afrobeat-afrobeat-x-african-x-dancehall-x-reggae-type-beat-dope-192363/ https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/ Music: Artist: Album: Song: Salsa Soleada URL: https://pixabay.com/music/folk-salsa-soleada-151637/ https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/ SFX: https://freesound.org/
Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. Join your Griot, Amon Mazingo, as we embark on an enlightening journey through the rich narratives of Indigenous and African descent cultures in the Americas and the Caribbean. In this episode, we explore the fascinating tale of "The Distribution of Orisha's Powers," where we learn about the divine ruler Olofin and the courageous Obatala, who bravely navigates the mountain to seek help for the Orishas during a time of crisis. Discover how the powers of the Orishas were shared and the significance of each deity's unique gifts. Book: A Treasury of Afro-American Folklore By: Harold Courlander Following the story, Chef shares a delectable recipe for Cuban Churros, a sweet treat inspired by the themes of the episode. Perfect for savoring while reflecting on the blessings we all seek in our lives. Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Cuban Churros https://www.mybigfatcubanfamily.com/2016/07/churros-recipe/ Chapters: (00:00) Welcome aboard the Afroels podcast. Join me as we explore the tales of indigenous people (00:32) Distribution of Orisha's powers Cuban Version (06:20) The Distribution of Orisha's Powers Yoruba Version (17:46) My thoughts (24:34) Cuban Churros (27:49) Until next time Orisha Stories: Obatala's https://www.afrotalescast.com/obatalas-yams/ When the Paths Vanished https://www.afrotalescast.com/when-the-paths-vanished/ Mental Health Phone Number: 988 https://texassuicideprevention.org/ https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups/NAMI-Connection To Support Afro Tales Podcast: Website: https://www.afrotalescast.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/@afrotalescast Podcast Artwork: Artbyshalaye: https://www.instagram.com/artbyshalaye/ Music: Artist: Album: Song: Afrobeat x African x Dancehall x Reggae Type Beat - dope URL: https://pixabay.com/music/afrobeat-afrobeat-x-african-x-dancehall-x-reggae-type-beat-dope-192363/ https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/ Music: Artist: Album: Song: Salsa Soleada URL: https://pixabay.com/music/folk-salsa-soleada-151637/ https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/ SFX: https://freesound.org/
In this episode, we explore the concept of Iwà Pẹ̀lẹ̀, or good character, in the Ifá spiritual tradition. Learn why developing strong moral values, integrity, and balance is essential for personal growth and spiritual alignment. Discover how embodying Iwà Pẹ̀lẹ̀ shapes destiny, strengthens connections with the Orishas, and enhances overall well-being. Tune in to uncover the deeper meaning of this foundational principle and how to cultivate it in your daily life.
Au Brésil, le candomblé est l'une des religions afro-brésiliennes vivantes dans le pays, en particulier, à Salvador de Bahia où elle s'est développée pendant la colonisation portugaise et qui est devenue un instrument d'émancipation des Noirs. Les orixás (ou orishas), les dieux originaires d'Afrique en particulier les Yorubas du Nigeria et du Bénin, incarnent les forces de la nature et des esprits des ancêtres et dans un syncrétisme particulier, les saints catholiques ont été intégrés et associés eux-mêmes à des divinités.Les adeptes du candomblé ont régulièrement subi des persécutions, encore aujourd'hui, dans un pays où les églises évangéliques se sont largement développées. Et ces religions afro-brésiliennes ont aussi retraversé l'Atlantique, pour circuler sur le continent européen où elles trouvent un succès étonnant.Invités en studio :- Sara Clamor, docteur en Anthropologie sociale et ethnologie de l'EHESS, l'École des Hautes Pratiques en Sciences Sociales, auteure de « Les orixás dansent en Europe » (Éd. Karthala, 2024)- Stéphane Herbert, photographe, arpente depuis plus de 30 ans le Brésil et notamment Salvador de Bahia et les communautés spirituelles du candomblé, auteur de « Rituels du Brésil », un ouvrage de photos pour illustrer la capoeira, le candomblé et le carnaval (Éd. Hémisphères).Reportage dans un terreiro (maison du candomblé) près de Rio de Janeiro, de notre correspondante au Brésil, Sarah Cozzolino.
Au Brésil, le candomblé est l'une des religions afro-brésiliennes vivantes dans le pays, en particulier, à Salvador de Bahia où elle s'est développée pendant la colonisation portugaise et qui est devenue un instrument d'émancipation des Noirs. Les orixás (ou orishas), les dieux originaires d'Afrique en particulier les Yorubas du Nigeria et du Bénin, incarnent les forces de la nature et des esprits des ancêtres et dans un syncrétisme particulier, les saints catholiques ont été intégrés et associés eux-mêmes à des divinités.Les adeptes du candomblé ont régulièrement subi des persécutions, encore aujourd'hui, dans un pays où les églises évangéliques se sont largement développées. Et ces religions afro-brésiliennes ont aussi retraversé l'Atlantique, pour circuler sur le continent européen où elles trouvent un succès étonnant.Invités en studio :- Sara Clamor, docteur en Anthropologie sociale et ethnologie de l'EHESS, l'École des Hautes Pratiques en Sciences Sociales, auteure de « Les orixás dansent en Europe » (Éd. Karthala, 2024)- Stéphane Herbert, photographe, arpente depuis plus de 30 ans le Brésil et notamment Salvador de Bahia et les communautés spirituelles du candomblé, auteur de « Rituels du Brésil », un ouvrage de photos pour illustrer la capoeira, le candomblé et le carnaval (Éd. Hémisphères).Reportage dans un terreiro (maison du candomblé) près de Rio de Janeiro, de notre correspondante au Brésil, Sarah Cozzolino.
Cultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman
Lady! Are you ready to expand your horizons and tap into your spiritual side? Well, then come closer because we have the perfect guest to excite your imagination with tales of spiritual lore.Anita Kopacz is a lifelong storyteller. She's made a career bringing fun and interesting stories to life as the former Editor-in-Chief of Heart & Soul magazine and now she is the author of The Wind on Her Tongue. Anita welcomes the audience into a world where spirituality intersects with real world scenarios to create a compelling narrative you won't want to put down.In her page-turning book, Anita introduces her audience to the Orishas, spiritual deities that are most recognized in the African Traditional Religions (ATRs) of Ifa, Voudoo, and Hoodoo. Anita offers context about the ATRs and their importance in the African diasporic experience. She dispels some of the common myths and misconceptions regarding the ATRs and offers perspective on how some of the wisdom from the Orishas and the ATRs can provide insight into your life. Lady, whether you've promised yourself that you'll read more this year or you're asking yourself the big questions about the meaning of life and where our help comes from, we promise this is the episode for you. Let Anita's calm energy transport you to the deeper well that resides within you. And, you'll want to tune into the Aftershow this week. Dr. Dom and Terri offer a more in-depth peek into their creative process that can help spark your own. Dream big, lady! Quote of the Day:"No one is supposed to understand your calling. It wasn't a conference call." – Unknown Goal Map Like a Pro WorkbookCultivating H.E.R. Space Sanctuary Where to find Anita KopaczWebsite: Anita KopaczBook: The Wind on Her TongueInstagram: @anitakopaczFacebook: Anita KopaczTikTok: @anitakopacz2 Resources:Dr. Dom's Therapy PracticeBranding with TerriMelanin and Mental HealthTherapy for Black Girls Psychology TodayTherapy for QPOC Where to find us:Twitter: @HERspacepodcastInstagram: @herspacepodcastFacebook: @herspacepodcastWebsite: cultivatingherspace.com
Send us a textIn this episode, Leandra and Elyse celebrate 100 episodes! We look back at the guests we've had, give you some behind the scenes of how it all began, and tell you our plans moving forward. Our guest is Lilith Dorsey. Lilith hails from many magickal traditions, including Afro-Caribbean, Celtic, and Indigenous American spirituality. Their traditional education focused on Plant Science, Anthropology, and Film at the University of R.I, New York University, and the University of London, and their magickal training includes numerous initiations in Santeria (also known as Lucumi), Haitian Vodoun, and New Orleans Voodoo. They are a published Black author of Voodoo and Afro-Caribbean Paganism, Love Magic, the best selling Orishas, Goddesses and Voodoo Queens. Their latest book, Tarot Every Witch Way, is available now.Click here to join the Unbound Priestess Summit Jan. 9-10th 2025.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K. On this show we welcome back from the Tobique First Nations, rock musician Mike Bern. His new album is out entitled “Ancestors,” and his new single out called “We Are The Stars.” Read all about Mike at https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/mike-bern-2 Mike Bern, Muskrat Singers, The Halluci Nation, Booey the Beat, Frank Waln, J. Pablo, Pura Fe, Mecanico, 1915, Orishas, Madcon Macarro, Chamian, Asanabee, One Way Sky, Morgan Toney, Caleigh Cardinal, Viv Wade, Edzi'u, Sebastian Gaskin, Amanda Rheaume, Nuxalk Radio, Celeigh Cardinal, Yolanda Martinez, Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers, Cactus Rose NYC, Iceis Rain, Janet Panic, Berk Jodoin, Marx Cassity, Dan L'initie, Lil Mike & Funnybone and much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
durée : 01:04:00 - Club Jazzafip - Le tromboniste français poursuit en trio son exploration de l'héritage afro-caribéen sur son album "Oko" et partage avec nous sa programmation de cœur.
In this episode of Fabulous Folklore Presents, I chat to the legend that is Lilith Dorsey! We talk about tarot, some New Orleans lore, and why the city has such an unusual reputation, and why people are so drawn to love magic! Lilith Dorsey M.A., hails from many magickal traditions, including Afro-Caribbean, Celtic, and Indigenous American spirituality. Their traditional education focused on Plant Science, Anthropology, and Film at the University of R.I, New York University, and the University of London, and their magickal training includes numerous initiations in Santeria also known as Lucumi, Haitian Vodoun, and New Orleans Voodoo. Lilith Dorsey is also a Voodoo Priestess and in that capacity has been doing successful magick since 1991 for patrons, is editor/publisher of Oshun-African Magickal Quarterly, filmmaker of the experimental documentary Bodies of Water :Voodoo Identity and Tranceformation,' co-host of The Pop Occulture Show on youtube, and choreographer/performer for jazz legend Dr. John's “Night Tripper” Voodoo Show. They have long been committed to providing accurate and respectful information about the African Traditional Religions and are proud to be a published Black author of such titles as 55 Ways to Connect to Goddess, The African-American Ritual Cookbook, Love Magic, Orishas, Goddesses and Voodoo Queens, Water Magic, the newly re-released Voodoo and African Traditional Religion and Tarot Every Witch Way now available. Buy Tarot Every Witch Way: Unlock the Power of the Cards for Spellcraft & Magic: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/12992/9780738776323 Find Lilith online at: https://lilithdorsey.com/ Catch up with Lilith on Instagram at: https://instagram.com/lilithdorsey Get your free guide to home protection the folklore way here: https://www.icysedgwick.com/fab-folklore/ Become a member of the Fabulous Folklore Family for bonus episodes and articles at https://patreon.com/bePatron?u=2380595 Fabulous Folklore Bookshop: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/fabulous_folklore Enjoyed this episode and want to show your appreciation? Buy Icy a coffee to say 'thanks' at: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick Pre-recorded illustrated talks: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick/shop Request an episode: https://forms.gle/gqG7xQNLfbMg1mDv7 Get extra snippets of folklore on Instagram at https://instagram.com/icysedgwick 'Like' Fabulous Folklore on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fabulousfolklore/ Find Icy on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/icysedgwick.bsky.social Tweet Icy at https://x.com/IcySedgwick
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Oshun as a river goddess, fertility goddess, African Venus These ethnocentric and reductive views fail to reflect the centrality and authority of Oshun in Yoruba religious thought and practice. Neither do they convey the multidimensionality of her power: political, economic, divinatory, maternal, natural, therapeutic. This episode we will seek to gain an understanding of the Orisha Oshun. Barnes, Sandra T.. Africa's Ogun: Old World and New (p. 39). Indiana University Press. Baez Oñi Adde, Asiel. Expansion of the Igbodun: Orisha in the Diaspora Brown, David H. Patakin: Orisha Stories from the Odu of Ifá Correal, Tobe Melora. Finding Soul on the Path of Orisa: A West African Spiritual Tradition (p. 9). Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed Cuoco, Alex. African Narratives of Orishas, Spirits and Other Deities Karade, Oloye. The Handbook of Yoruba Religious Concepts . Red Wheel Weiser. Kumari, Ayele. Isese: Spirituality Workbook, The Ancestral Wisdom of the Ifa Orisa Tradiotion. Mason. John. Orisa: New World Black Gods Prandi, Reginaldo. Mitologia dos orixás (Portuguese Edition) (pp. 130-131). Companhia das Letras. Wiles Quinones, Ayoka. I Hear Olofi's Song: A Collection of Yoruba Spiritual Prayers for Egun and Orisa . Oshun Publishing. Wippler , Migene Gonzalez-. Santeria: The Religion : Faith, Rites, Magic (p. 45). UNKNOWN. Kindle Edition. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theasheshop/support
This timeless tale never really felt complete to me. When Ogun refuses to return to the world, only Oshun could save us. But what happens after? I hope you enjoy these stories! References: Cuoco, Alex, African Narratives of Orishas, Spirits, and other Deities. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theasheshop/support
In this enlightening episode, we explore sacred practices for appeasing the Orisha to unlock their transformative power in our lives. Discover four powerful methods that can help you benefit from the blessings the Orishas offer. Join us as we explore how these time-honored practices can bring profound spiritual growth and lasting positive change, helping you harness the divine energy of the Orisha for personal growth and transformation. #Orisas #Orishas #IfaTradition #IfaReligion #Asanee44 Learn More About Our Related Offerings!!! IFA RELIGION IFA DIVINATION: https://asanee44.com/product-category/ifa-divination/ IFA PRODUCTS & SERVICES: https://asanee44.com/product-category/ifa-products-services/ IFA-ORISHA WORSHIP COURSE: https://asanee44.com/courses/ifa-religion-divination-sacrifice-and-ori%e1%b9%a3a-worship BOOKS CONNECTING WITH YOUR ANCESTORS: https://amzn.to/3K8NuvU AFRICAN SPIRITUALITY FOR BEGINNERS: https://amzn.to/4979LDF COURSES ANCESTOR ALTARS: https://www.udemy.com/course/building-ancestor-altars-gateways-for-divine-communication/?referralCode=D9C9F48A6E6242E61E34 HAITIAN VODOU: https://www.udemy.com/course/haitian-vodou-mystery-of-the-cosmos/?referralCode=B6B1D1D6F4E1C5CD0664 SPIRITUAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: https://www.udemy.com/course/spiritual-entrepreneurship-101/?referralCode=66BBBEAA602C4EACA340 SPIRITUAL BUSINESS MARKETING: https://www.udemy.com/course/marketing-your-spiritual-business/?referralCode=03FF13E3C830A1D4A758 AFRICAN ASTROLOGY: LIFE PATH READING: https://asanee44.com/product/african-astrology-life-path-reading/ CAREER PATH READING: https://asanee44.com/product/african-astrology-career-path-reading/ COACHING & MENTORSHIP: SPIRITUAL COACHING: https://asanee44.com/product/spiritual-coaching/ IFA MENTORSHIP: https://asanee44.com/product/ifa-tradition-mentorship/ VOODOO MENTORSHIP: https://asanee44.com/product/haitian-vodou-mentorship/
In this episode we Explore The Orisha of Wisdom and Divination Ifa- Orunmila. References: Brown, David H. Patakin: Orisha Stories from the Odu of Ifá Correal, Tobe Melora. Finding Soul on the Path of Orisa: A West African Spiritual Tradition (p. 9). Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed Cuoco, Alex. African Narratives of Orishas, Spirits and Other Deities Fatunmbi, Fa'lokun. Ebora (The Metaphysical Foundations of Ifa Book 2) . Unknown. Kindle Edition. Karade, Oloye. The Handbook of Yoruba Religious Concepts . Red Wheel Weiser. Kumari, Ayele. Isese: Spirituality Workbook, The Ancestral Wisdom of the Ifa Orisa Tradiotion. Mason. John. Orisa: New World Black Gods Oní Yemayá, Mariela Albán; Oni Shango, R.E. Avendano. ORISHAS, Yoruba Kings in the Lucumi Tradition Wiles Quinones, Ayoka. I Hear Olofi's Song: A Collection of Yoruba Spiritual Prayers for Egun and Orisa . Oshun Publishing. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theasheshop/support
Join Laylla and Chelle for an enlightening episode of "Back on the Broomstick" as they sit down with the incredible Amy Blackthorn, author of "Blackthorn's Botanical Magic" and a renowned figure in the world of herbalism and witchcraft. Amy brings her extensive knowledge and vibrant energy to discuss herbs, magick, and more.Discover how an eggshell and a motorcycle jacket can both be used in protection spells, and learn how the theory of proprioception can enhance your magical practice. The conversation delves deeper into the rich traditions of hoodoo and voodoo, emphasizing the importance of respecting the cultural roots of these spiritual practices. Amy shares moving insights from the American Visionary Arts Museum, highlighting the spiritual exhibits dedicated to the Orishas. The witches also brew up discussions on alcohol-fueled tea spells and hex-breaking potions that taste as delicious as they are powerful.Explore warding and protection techniques, maintain proper magical hygiene, and use kitchen herbs to safeguard your home. Amy offers her top tips for foraging herbs, and Laylla reveals her three favorite herbs to wild forage, while Amy shares the three essential herbs she'd take if stranded on an island.Tune in for a spellbinding episode filled with practical tips, deep spiritual insights, and the magical expertise of Amy Blackthorn. Don't miss this chance to elevate your practice with wisdom from one of the leading voices in botanical magic.Amy's BooksFacebookinstagram @AmyBlackthornAuthortik tok @Amy_Blackthorn_AuthorSupport the Show.Email: backonthebroomstick@gmail.comYoutube FacebookInstagramBack on the Broomstick Website
TAROT EVERY WITCH WAY - Unlock the Power of the Cards for Spellcraft & Magic. .Immerse yourself in the magic of tarot as Lilith Dorsey introduces you to the many ways it can complement your witchcraft. Taking you beyond simple card meanings, this book offers culinary recipes, immersive meditations, effective spells, engaging crafts, insightful spreads, and much more. With hundreds of tips and activities, this extensive guide is full of inspiration for every magical practitioner. Explore important symbolism with two art samples for each card, one from the classic Tarot Original 1909 and the other from one of several modern Rider-Waite-Smith-style decks. Discover ways to combine tarot and magic with an extensive array of correspondences, including crystals, herbs, animals, astrology, and musical notes. Lilith also provides step-by-step instructions for making altars, shrines, and crystal grids to help empower your deck and your life. Lilith Dorsey, MA, has focused their study and practice on Celtic, Afro-Caribbean, and Indigenous American spirituality. They are filmmaker of the experimental documentary Bodies of Water and choreographer/performer for jazz legend Dr. John's “Night Tripper” Voodoo Show. They have long been committed to providing accurate and respectful information about Magic and are proud to be a published Black author of such titles as Voodoo and African Traditional Religion; 55 Ways to Connect to Goddess; The African-American Ritual Cookbook; Love Magic; the bestselling Orishas, Goddesses and Voodoo Queens; and the award winning Water Magic. Visit them at LilithDorsey.com.
Shango receives a new powerful medicine from Eshu but is it too powerful? References: Cuoco, Alex. African Narratives of Orishas, Spirits and Other Deities --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theasheshop/support
In this episode we take a look into the Orisha Shango References: Cuoco, Alex. African Narratives of Orishas, Spirits and Other Deities Fatunmbi, Fa'lokun. Ebora (The Metaphysical Foundations of Ifa Book 2) . Unknown. Kindle Edition Mason. John. Orisa: New World Black Gods Oní Yemayá, Mariela Albán; Oni Shango, R.E. Avendano. ORISHAS, Yoruba Kings in the Lucumi Tradition Prandi, Reginaldo. Mitologia dos orixás (Portuguese Edition) (pp. 130-131). Companhia das Letras. Wippler , Migene Gonzalez-. Santeria: The Religion : Faith, Rites, Magic (p. 45). UNKNOWN. Kindle Edition. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theasheshop/support
Shango rules over all of Oyo, but his Generals Timi and Gbonnka may be more popular than him. Will this quest for power be his undoing? Reference: Cuoco, Alex. Africa Narratives of Orishas, Spirits, and Other Deities --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theasheshop/support
G Mateus kicks of the first weekend in May with two hours of music dedicated to the Orishas - deities of Yoruba culture. Featuring traditional songs that are the basis for much of the popular music of the last 100 years as well as contemporary takes, interpretations and remixes. Featuring music from Cuban Jazz giants Irakere, Brazilian artist Leo Leobons, and traditional songs from Milton Cardona and Los Muñequitos de Matanzas, as well as some deep house from Osunlade and Casamena.For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/in-the-pocket/Tune into new broadcasts of In The Pocket, LIVE, Friday from 12 - 2 PM EST / 5 - 7 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Clement Manyathela speaks to Iyalorisa Omitonade Ifawemimo, a Yoruba Òrìṣà Priestess about the Orisha religion that has been practised by the Yoruba tribe of Nigeria for centuries.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I've got a testimony. I always share the Orishas' stories but rarely share my own. This was not easy, but I had to share because there are many women who battle with heavy menstrual cycles, fibroids, and endometriosis. I needed to share some of my story with you. Prayer from: I Hear Olofi's Song by Dr. Iya Ayoka Wiles --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theasheshop/support
In this episode, Kelly shows us a very energetic song about Cuban identity.
This episode we explore the Orisha Ochosi. References: Cuoco, Alex. African Narratives of Orishas, Spirits and Other Deities Fatunmbi, Fa'lokun. Ebora (The Metaphysical Foundations of Ifa Book 2) . Unknown. Kindle Edition. Oni Yemaya, Mariela Alban. WARRIOR ORISHAS: ELEGUA, OGUN AND OSHOSI Prandi, Reginaldo. Mitologia dos orixás (Portuguese Edition) (pp. 130-131). Companhia das Letras.
Caroline hosts her long-time deep joy-ful co-cahooter…. Amikaeyla…..Chantress, drummer, calling in the Orishas, Executive Director / Founder, ICAHSI – International Cultural Arts & Healing Sciences Institute “Amikaeyla Gaston is an amazing vocalist and percussionist who comes from the Washington DC area. She has studied, recorded with, and shared the stage with many award winning artists, including Take 6, Sweet Honey In The Rock, Baba Olatunji, Mickey Hart, Gil Scott Heron, Wyclef, Ubaka Hill, Ferron, Vicki Randle, Linda Tillery, Chris Williamson, and Pete Seeger.” And Me! https://amikaeyla.com/ Amikaeyla organized the upcoming Music As Medicine Festival on April 5th (5-8pm) at EastSide Arts Alliance & April 6th (11-8pm) at Laney College in Oakland, CA. https://musicasmedicinefest.com/ Support The Visionary Activist Show on Patreon for weekly Chart & Themes ($4/month) and more… *Woof*Woof*Wanna*Play?!?* The post The Visionary Activist Show – March 28, 2024 appeared first on KPFA.
Join us for the Libra Full Moon (and beginning of eclipse season!) as our hosts talk about the Divine Feminine in their practices. Inspired by last episode's book, Orishas, Goddesses and Voodoo Queens, Scorpio and Gemini discuss their current relationship to the concept of the divine feminine, how these relationships have changed and remind themselves and you just how important it is that they are personal first and foremost.
Happy Libra Full Moon (and start of eclipse season 2024)! Join our hosts as they discuss the Divine Feminine in their traditions, inspired by last episode's book, Orishas, Goddess and Voodoo Queens, by Lilith Dorsey.
Let't take a look at the Orisha Ogun. The Orisha of Iron References: Barnes, Sandra T.. Africa's Ogun: Old World and New (p. 39). Indiana University Press. Cuoco, Alex. African Narratives of Orishas, Spirits and Other Deities Karade, Oloye. The Handbook of Yoruba Religious Concepts . Red Wheel Weiser. Oní Yemayá, Mariela Albán; Oni Shango, R.E. Avendano. ORISHAS, Yoruba Kings in the Lucumi Tradition
This story left me with so many questions. Who is the father? How did the hunter know who they were talking about? Who is the hunter???? Resources: Cuoco, Alex. African Narratives of Orishas, Spirits and Other Deities
For the Pisces New Moon, Scorpio and Gemini discuss Orishas, Goddesses, and Voodoo Queens: The Divine Feminine in the African Religious Traditions by Lilith Dorsey. Full of stories and essential info about the feminine entities, spirits, deities and ancestors of African Traditional Religions, this book is an important read, prompting important conversations (and some Scorpio lore for the dedicated listener!)
Aganju the Orisha of Volcanos References Oní Yemayá, Mariela Albán; Oni Shango, R.E. Avendano. ORISHAS, Yoruba Kings in the Lucumi Tradition Cuoco, Alex. African Narratives of Orishas, Spirits and Other Deities Mason. John. Orisa: New World Black Gods
La comediante Karla Camacho nos acompañó en la mesa maldita y nos contó sobre sus sueños, en uno habló con papa Legba, una deidad de los Orishas. ¡No te puedes perder este episodio! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we explore Obatala Father of the White Cloth References: Cuoco, Alex. African Narratives of Orishas, Spirits, and other Deities Neimark, Philip. Way of the Orisha Fatunmbi, Fa'lokun. Ebora (The Metaphysical Foundations of Ifa Book 2) OYEDEJI, Dr. Yinka. Yoruba gods & legends: Stories of how different Orishas acquired powers and became deities in Yoruba Land!
What are the Orisha and where did they come from? Olodumare, Olorun, and Olofi One supreme being described in many different ways. Manifesting in many different ways. References: Kumari, Ayele. Isese Spirituality Workbook Nuñez, Luis Manuel. Santeria Stories Couco, Alex. African Narratives of Orishas, Spirits, and Other Deities
This story is a telling of the Supreme Being Olorun (Creator of Heaven) creating a man and the trouble that followed. This story can be found in the first edition of African Narratives of Orishas, Spirits, and Other Deities by Alex Cuoco
We play a portion of last week's Winter Solstice Council with Caroline Casey, astro-mythologist, entheo anarcho animist, and Amikaeyla Gaston, chanteuse, chantress, enchantress, drummer- invoker of the Orishas, living Intelligences of Nature…. “The longest Nights- the wheel is turning – what will we give to the night?” and what reciprocal blessings shall we ladle out of the Solstice cauldron – to prepare for the dangerous, worthy adventure that is coming for us… As the astrologer, (as well as poet) Rumi said “when fate and strife cross in the heavens – you cannot escape. Your only hope is to dance towards its embrace!” to Craft our Vessel – both be boats…. Our dedicated alchemical vessel, we craft this holy night, into which we then hop, and set sail… Our craft, “power from dedication,” likewise becomes our sturdy craft in the wild seas… Winter Solstice recorded Thursday December 21st 6 pm pt/ 9pm et Full replay (with video replay) available for donation on CoyoteNetworkNews.com The post The Visionary Activist Show – Winter Solstice Council appeared first on KPFA.
In today's episode titled "The Babalawo," we delve deep into the world of Santería - the religion, not the song. While many might recognize the song, few are familiar with this mysterious Afro-Cuban faith, also known as Regla de Ochá, La Regla de Ifá, or Lucumí, which translates to the worship of saints. You might wonder, "Where's the twist in this tale?" I've always felt an unsettling vibe around this religion. My fellow Cubans often consult Santería priests as if seeking divination. But is this genuine spiritual guidance, or am I unfairly biased against it? Spoiler: I might be letting my biases cloud my judgment. To truly understand, I need to immerse myself in the heart of Santería, right in my hometown of Miami. But first, what exactly is a Babalawo? A Babalawo is a revered figure in Santería, a priest who communicates prophecies from the Orishas, spirits representing aspects of the divine God Olodumare. In this episode, we'll uncover the history and roots of Santería, engaging in enlightening conversations with both a Santería priest and priestess, shedding light on their clandestine ceremonies. —–MUSIC—– Our theme music is crafted by the talented Joe Basile from The Chicken Music and Sound Design. Discover more about Joe and The Chicken at www.thechicken.net. We also feature tunes by Podington Bear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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