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Video: What is the significance of symbols in Vodun/African spirituality?

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In this video, I talk about symbols in African spirituality, and whether or not it’s a good idea to wear them on the body. You can also watch this video on YouTube.

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13th March 2022 21st June 2022Obeah, Protection, Video 0

Ebbo for Oshun, March 16, 2017 Hosted by Ile Baalat Teva

18th March 2017 18th March 2017Community Ceremonies, Photos 3

Oya, Baal, Anat, and the Ancestors Day 2016

20th October 2016 20th October 2016Community Ceremonies, Photos 0

Ebbo for Oshun and Aje Shaluga on August 17, 2016 Hosted By Ile Baalat Teva

On August 17, Ile Baalat Teva held our ebbo for Oshun, the Orisha of love and prosperity, and her partner, Aje Shaluga, the Orisha of money.  It was a cozy event with only four participants able to attend, as it was on a Wednesday, but it was beautiful and very…

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21st August 2016 21st August 2016Ceremonies, Ceremony Photos, Community Ceremonies, Fertility, Love and Attraction 0

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New Videos on How to Read the Bones

I’ve posted four new videos on how to read the bones using Sheloya’s Hoodoo Bones system:  

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15th March 2012 15th March 2012Obeah Information, Video 0

Video: Sheloya on Nkisi, Macuto, and Amulets

Sheloya shows and talks about various nkisi used in Vodun and diaspora systems.  

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1st December 2011 1st December 2011Obeah Information, Video 0
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