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Santeria Elekes Meaning Explained
The Living Tradition: Understanding Santería and the Yoruba Roots That Ground Us
There is a moment many of us remember. Maybe it was the first time you stood before an Orisha's throne and felt something shift inside you. Maybe it was the smell of certain herbs filling a room, or the beat of the batá drums that made your chest open in a way you couldn't explain. Whatever it was, it pulled you in — and if you are reading this, you already know that pull never really lets go. Santería — more properly known as Lucumí, La Regla de Ocha, or La Regla Lucumí — is not a trend, not a...
SHANGO THE GREAT ORISHA OF THUNDER
When you hear the roar of thunder, or you see a magnificent thunderbolt hurling from the sky to the ground, you're seeing the handiwork of the Orisha named, in the santeria belief, Chango. In fact when you see or hear thunder, according to this belief, you're seeing him yourself. He an an extremely attractive man with a fine physique that rides on a white horse. He loves to dance, he is the owner of the bata drum and he knows how to get a party going. The story of chango is this. Elegua, who was known for her information, was telling a story at a party that chango was attending about how...
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