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Swipe for close ups of our painting of Orunmila the Orisa of the wisdom, knowledge, divination and the creator of Ifá / Babalawo ✨ What do you think about how we depicted him?? If you’re not familiar with this Orisa then, here are some fun facts about him: ✨ Orunimla is also known as the master of Ifá divination. He is associated with the #ifá divination system, which is used to access wisdom and insight from the spiritual realm. ✨ Orunmila is believed to have immense wisdom and knowledg... Yoruba Mythology, Orisha Art, Yoruba Deities, Yoruba Orishas, Ancient Egyptian Deities, African Mythology, Critical Analysis, Paulownia Wood, African Spirituality

Swipe for close ups of our painting of Orunmila the Orisa of the wisdom, knowledge, divination and the creator of Ifá / Babalawo ✨ What do you think about how we depicted him?? If you’re not familiar with this Orisa then, here are some fun facts about him: ✨ Orunimla is also known as the master of Ifá divination. He is associated with the #ifá divination system, which is used to access wisdom and insight from the spiritual realm. ✨ Orunmila is believed to have immense wisdom and knowledg...

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11 Money Attraction Symbols You Can Use To Become A Wealth Magnet Orisha Oshun, Oshun Goddess, Orishas Yoruba, African Mythology, African Goddess, Oh My Goddess, African Spirituality, Black Goddess, Goddess Of Love

Money attraction symbols have existed and been used since ancient times. This article will detail the various forms of money attraction symbols as well as how to use these symbols and how to create sacred symbols of your own to attract money. Firstly, let us contemplate the concept of symbols. Symbols can be viewed as

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Ore YeYe Osun - Friends of Oluarts - Paintings & Prints, Ethnic, Cultural, & Tribal, African, African Society & Peoples - ArtPal Oshun Goddess, Orishas Yoruba, African Mythology, African Goddess, Afrique Art, African Paintings, Oh My Goddess, African Spirituality, Black Art Painting

Osun (pronounced Oshoon), one of the primordial Yoruba gods/orisa, is featured front and center in bright, bold yellow on a vibrant green back drop. She is adorned with gold jewerly and cowrie encrusted crown, symbolizing wealth and power and her ability to bestow it upon her devotees. - Ore YeYe Osun

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