Ozain Mystery of the Congo and Yoruba (e-bog) af -
Canty, Anthony (oversætter)

Ozain Mystery of the Congo and Yoruba e-bog

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Origin historyThe origin of Osahin also comes from the mythology of the Egyptians. The wordOsahi(n) come from the word Egyptian Sahu, this is the name of a God of the starsidentified as or with Orion. In other papers before there was mention of him beingreferred to the God Orion, and it has been shown he lived under the name of oro in theland of the Yoruba. Therere other words Egyptian, Sahu ...
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Forfattere Canty, Anthony (oversætter)
Forlag Xlibris US
Udgivet 13 august 2013
Længde 54 sider
Genrer HRKT
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781483679808
Origin historyThe origin of Osahin also comes from the mythology of the Egyptians. The wordOsahi(n) come from the word Egyptian Sahu, this is the name of a God of the starsidentified as or with Orion. In other papers before there was mention of him beingreferred to the God Orion, and it has been shown he lived under the name of oro in theland of the Yoruba. Therere other words Egyptian, Sahu that signified a spiritual body, which that sothey say germinated form a mummified body. The ideas that explain the conception of this Yoruba God Osahin has been based withthe association that he has with God Sahu and the spiritual body known with the samename. This Orisha is the owner of the mountains and there in Cuba they associate him withthe Regla of the Congos. Also very particular with palo Monte or mayombe. Supposedlyone of the stories evidently cabana. Osain was working his regla with Palo Monte, drinking bad liquors, using gun powderand he didnt have peace. He was dressed dirty and with torn clothing, he never saw theresults of his work, nothing. Even though he worked very hard with a lot of integrity. He saw that the Lucumi were always doing well, they dressed very elegant and theyhad money and tranquility. So Osain decided and went to see Shango asking Shango foradvice. Shango told him that he was a palero and he knew it perfectly, but after knowingthe regla lucumi he found himself in better conditions. He dressed in red clothing, he wasclean and powerful. With this argument he convinced Osain and took him to the feet ofOrumila, and that was his remedy. Osain has no mother or father; he was born by himself from direction of God. It isthe Orisha that is very important in the religion Yoruba. He could be more importantthan all. The use of Osain in the religion lucumi is very important and needed. TheOzainistas could be male or female. But the women cannot receive him until the havepassed their menopause. What happens is that they the women cannot give or makeOsain for anybody.