What is Egbe in Yoruba?

In Yoruba. …of voluntary associations, including the egbe, a male recreational association; the aro, a mutual-aid association of farmers; and the esusu, whose members contribute a fixed amount of money and from which they can receive loans.
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Who Egbe Orun?

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An Egbe is a spiritual companion, a guide. The connection between heaven and earth, the sky and the sea. They are a language shared in prayer and dreams. These Egbe connect us to the sea; they are a voice to and from an astral realm.
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What is ISE Egbe?

Ise Ozin Egbe ("perseverance game") is a solitaire game played in southern Nigeria.
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Is Egbe an Orisa?

They will make these people go through series of traumatic experiences until they fulfill these promises or make all the necessary atonement through the performance of rituals. It must however be noted that Egbe, Alaraagbo, Abiku or Emere are not Irunmole or Orisa in the strict send of it.
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What is heaven mate?

It is a group in heaven that is our spirit companions associated with us from heaven or ever realm you lived within the universe by definition. The Heavenly Mates Of Every Human". It is through Ifa Afa, which find out what Egbe to belong. There is Egbe Orisa that is known as IYALODE (mother),ALARAGBO,KORI.
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What is elegbe OMO?

Alternatively referred to as Abiku, Emere or Elegbe-Omo, the phenomenon of persons having predetermined ties with extra-terrestrial confraternity that exacts devotion and propitiation from the spirit-child is still extant in Africa and in the Diaspora.
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What is Egbe Alaragbo?

Egbe or Alaraagbo is a lively spiritual entity and it believes in people making good their promises made in heaven and period!
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What is Oshun?

Oshun is commonly called the river orisha, or goddess, in the Yoruba religion and is typically associated with water, purity, fertility, love, and sensuality. She is considered one of the most powerful of all orishas, and, like other gods, she possesses human attributes such as vanity, jealousy, and spite.
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What is the meaning of Egbe in Igbo?

égbé Translates to. kite. any of several small graceful hawks of the family Accipitridae having long pointed wings and feeding on insects and small animals. hawk.
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What is emere in Yoruba?

An emere, in traditional Yoruba culture, is a child who can travel between the spiritual and physical world at will. A negative connotation is associated with the word, as it implies that a family's child may disappear and reappear at will.
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What is Yemaya?

Often depicted as a queenly mermaid, Yemaya is considered the Ocean Mother Goddess in Santería, an Afro-Caribbean religion practiced around the world. With anchored roots in the Yoruba religion, Yemaya was brought over to the New World by enslaved Africans as early as the 16th century.
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How do you know if you are a child of Oshun?

She is one of the most popular and venerated orishas. If you see the number 5 a lot (my two most recent apartments were on the 5th floor), are attracted to the color yellow or gold and enjoy sweets, specifically honey, then you too may be a child of Oshun.
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Who is Elere OMO?

Alternatively referred to as Abiku, Emere or Elegbe-Omo, the phenomenon of persons having predetermined ties with extra-terrestrial confraternity that exacts devotion and propitiation from the spirit-child is still extant in Africa and in the Diaspora.
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Who is Yemaya married to?

In Yorùbá mythology, Yemoja is a mother goddess; patron deity of women, especially pregnant women; and the Ogun river. Her parents are Oduduwa and Obatala. There are many stories as to how she became the mother of all saints. She was married to Aganju and had one son, Orungan, and fifteen Orishas came forth from her.
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Who is the daughter of Yemaya?

Lisa, she's the daughter of Yemaya, who is the sea, and I'm daughter of Shango, who is thunder. And it's really us. Our characters are really like that. Lisa-Kaindé: In the Yoruba religion, you are chosen by an orisha, which is a divinity.
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Who is OXUM?

Afro-Brazilian religions generally refer to Iemanja as Goddess of the Sea and Oxum as Goddess of Rivers, Lakes and Waterfalls, or fresh water.
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Who is arugba Osun?

Meet the Arugba, the fourteen-year-old member of the royalty selected to lead the procession to the Sacred Grove during the festival of Osun-Osogbo in Nigeria.
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What is Oshun number?

associated with the number five. Oshun often carries a mirror so that she can admire her beauty. She loves honey, sunflowers, oranges, cinnamon, and pumpkin, and her favorite birds are peacocks and vultures.
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What is an Ogbanje child?

Abstract Ogbanje/abiku refer to people who are believed to cycle rapidly and repeatedly through birth and death. A consecutive familial sequence of births and deaths of infants is construed as the same child dying and being born over and over again.
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What is Ogbanje spirit?

An ọgbanje is a term in Odinani (Igbo: ọ̀dị̀nànị̀) for what was thought to be an evil spirit that would deliberately plague a family with misfortune. Belief in ọgbanje in Igboland is not as strong as it once was, although there are still some believers.
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What is Zuzu in Igbo?

Translates to. foolishness. the quality of being rash and foolish.
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