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Ogun: The Ultimate Guide to an Orisha and Loa of Yoruba, Santería, and Haitian Voodoo
Mari Silva
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Primasta
· Hardcover
Ogun: The Ultimate Guide to an Orisha and Loa of Yoruba, Santería, and Haitian Voodoo - Silva, Mari
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Synopsis "Ogun: The Ultimate Guide to an Orisha and Loa of Yoruba, Santería, and Haitian Voodoo"
Delve into the world of Ogun and learn everything there is to know about the Orisha!Do you feel called toward learning more about Ogun, the venerated Orisha of iron, labor, and transformation? Are you ready to discover his power? Do you want to learn about the history and mythology of Ogun?In this comprehensive guide, you'll learn all about Ogun and his worship, who he is, his symbols, rituals, and festivals. While focusing on Ogun, this guide also gives insight into the Yoruba religion and its pantheon of Orishas. In this book, you will: Learn why Ogun is so revered in the Yoruba religionExplore the myths and legends of OgunDiscover how to recognize if you are a child of OgunRead about the symbols and offerings used to honor OgunGain insight into how to craft a sacred altarStudy rituals and spells to connect with OgunFind out about the festivals and holy days dedicated to OgunLearn how to perform daily rituals to celebrate OgunAnd much more!The ultimate goal of this guide is to bring you closer to the power of Ogun and help you unlock your potential. By the end, you'll feel confident in your relationship with Ogun and how to apply Ogun's principles in your life. By studying Ogun's practices, mythology, and teachings, you'll uncover a deeper understanding of the powerful Orisha and become a better practitioner. Begin to explore the many aspects of the great Orisha Ogun.