Teachings of the Santeria Gods: The Spirit of the Odu
Autor Ocha'ni Leleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2010
- Includes more than 100 myths, stories, and histories about the odu and the orishas
- Reassembles the oral fragments from the African diaspora into coherent stories
- Demonstrates that the African peoples, specifically the Yoruba, were deeply spiritual
At the core of the diloggUn--the sacred divination system of SanterIa--are the sacred stories known as the "patakIs," narratives whose themes are as powerful and relevant today as they were in the minds of the ancient Yoruba who safeguarded them. Each patakI is connected to one or more of the 16 odu, the principal creative forces of SanterIa. Some recount the lives of orishas on earth, others the lives of individuals in heaven, and some tell of the odu themselves, for even they once walked the earth as mortals.
The first book to explore these ancient African stories in English, "Teachings of the SanterIa Gods" recounts more than 100 of these sacred parables, including many stories reassembled from the oral tradition of the African diaspora. Ranging from creation myths to what happens when a love potion works far too well, these stories share the wisdom and spirituality of the Yoruba people of ancient Africa and form the living, oral bible of one of the world's fastest-growing faiths.
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ISBN-13: 9781594773327
ISBN-10: 1594773327
Pagini: 269
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Destiny Books
ISBN-10: 1594773327
Pagini: 269
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Destiny Books
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Recenzii
." . . well-written, informative, possessed of rare clarity, and a joy to read." --SpiralNature.com, May 2011
"Loaded with stories that provide entertainment and unique perspectives, "Teachings of the Santeria Gods" is an excellent book for those looking to learn about Santeria or African folklore."--The Magical Buffet, October 2010
"Loaded with stories that provide entertainment and unique perspectives, "Teachings of the Santeria Gods" is an excellent book for those looking to learn about Santeria or African folklore."--The Magical Buffet, October 2010
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SHAMANISM / INDIGENOUS CULTURES "There is no more magical way to feel close to the orishas than through the patakis. It is there that one is transported to one's imagination. ocha'ni Lele has a very spiritual manner in elevating my imagination through his writing, which reveals a special touch. Maferefun orichas! What is seen is not questioned! This is a special book for those of us who go forth from the heart, without malice. ocha'ni Lele, my dear, I congratulate you!" --Ivy Queen, vocalist, musician, and Queen of Reggaeton "This book is a page turner. ocha'ni Lele relates these sacred stories with the ease of a knowledgeable narrator while drawing clarity and meaning out of the religion's complex chorus of voices. This book moves the deep spirituality of the religion away from ethnography and connects the sacred to religious studies where it is well overdue." --Oba Ernesto Pichardo, Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye At the core of the diloggun--the sacred divination system of Santeria--are the sacred stories known as the patakis, narratives whose themes are as powerful and relevant today as they were in the minds of the ancient Yoruba who safeguarded them. Each pataki is connected to one or more of the 16 odu, the principal creative forces of Santeria. Some recount the lives of orishas on Earth, others the lives of individuals in Heaven, and some tell of the odu themselves, for even they once walked the earth as mortals. The first book to explore these ancient African stories in English, Teachings of the Santeria Gods recounts more than 100 of these sacred parables, including many stories reassembled from the oral tradition of the African diaspora. Ranging from creation myths to what happens when a love potion works far too well, these stories share the wisdom and spirituality of the Yoruba people of ancient Africa and form the living, oral bible of one of the world's fastest-growing faiths. oCHA'NI LELE has been immersed in the underground culture of orisha worship since 1989. He made Ocha in 2000 and was crowned a priest of Oya. His other books include The Secrets of Afro-Cuban Divination, Obi Oracle of Cuban Santeria, and The Diloggun: The Orishas, Proverbs, Sacrifices, and Prohibitions of Cuban Santeria. He lives in Winter Park, Florida.
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgments
An Introduction to the Diloggún
1 Okana--One Mouth on the Mat
Okana Brews a Love Potion
Okana's Seduction of Shangó
Okana's Curses
Okana's Lesson in Love
The Story of the Cat and the Rat
2 Eji Oko--Two Mouths on the Mat
The Birth of Ikú
The Marriage of Ikú and Ejioko
Ejioko Loses His Friend Iré
Ochosi Feeds Olófin
3 Ogundá--Three Mouths on the Mat
Why the Rooster Was First Sacrificed
How the Crocodile Became Powerful
King Olushola Makes Ebó
4 Irosun--Four Mouths on the Mat
How a Man and a Woman Found Love
Irosun Discovers His True Friends
The Story of the Cat and the Leopard
The Pact between Orishaokó and Olófin
The Tail (Tale) of the Little Monkey
Obatalá Rewards Odé
5 Oché--Five Mouths on the Mat
The Birth, Death, and Rebirth of Oché
How Oshogbo Became Dedicated to Oshún
How Oshún Came to the New World
A Foolish Merchant's Tragedy
I Will Give You a Small Thing
6 Obara--Six Mouths on the Mat
The Farmer and His Ebó
The Best Food: The Worst Food
Ochosi Learns to Build a Trap
Ochosi's Curse
The Story of Elegede
7 Odí--Seven Mouths on the Mat
The Creation of Copulation
Where the Hole Was First Opened
He Who Fights Knows about War
8 Unle--Eight Mouths on the Mat
Unle Is Born
Unle's Ebó to Elegguá
Unle Builds a Home
Unle Becomes a Farmer
Obatalá Eats Heads
9 Osá--Nine Mouths on the Mat
The Death of His Love
A Beggar's Story
A Son's Loss
The Brag of the Boastful Boy
Shangó's Imprisonment
10 Ofún--Ten Mouths on the Mat
Life and Death
The Story of Iré and Osogbo
Ofún, the Godchild of Ikú
The Loss of Ofún's Daughter
How the Leopard Gained His Strength
The Spinning of the Web
Obatalá Makes Ebó
11 Owani--Eleven Mouths on the Mat
Eshu at the Crossroads
The Climbing Vine and the Okra
The Death of the Egungun Priests
Disobedience Becomes the Road to Death
Oshún's Ebó
How Osain Saved the Ill-Prepared Man
12 Ejila Shebora--Twelve Mouths on the Mat
Shangó's Losses
The Marriage of Oshún and Orúnmila
Yemayá's Quest
Yemayá Learns to Cast Òpèlè
Glossary
Index
Acknowledgments
An Introduction to the Diloggún
1 Okana--One Mouth on the Mat
Okana Brews a Love Potion
Okana's Seduction of Shangó
Okana's Curses
Okana's Lesson in Love
The Story of the Cat and the Rat
2 Eji Oko--Two Mouths on the Mat
The Birth of Ikú
The Marriage of Ikú and Ejioko
Ejioko Loses His Friend Iré
Ochosi Feeds Olófin
3 Ogundá--Three Mouths on the Mat
Why the Rooster Was First Sacrificed
How the Crocodile Became Powerful
King Olushola Makes Ebó
4 Irosun--Four Mouths on the Mat
How a Man and a Woman Found Love
Irosun Discovers His True Friends
The Story of the Cat and the Leopard
The Pact between Orishaokó and Olófin
The Tail (Tale) of the Little Monkey
Obatalá Rewards Odé
5 Oché--Five Mouths on the Mat
The Birth, Death, and Rebirth of Oché
How Oshogbo Became Dedicated to Oshún
How Oshún Came to the New World
A Foolish Merchant's Tragedy
I Will Give You a Small Thing
6 Obara--Six Mouths on the Mat
The Farmer and His Ebó
The Best Food: The Worst Food
Ochosi Learns to Build a Trap
Ochosi's Curse
The Story of Elegede
7 Odí--Seven Mouths on the Mat
The Creation of Copulation
Where the Hole Was First Opened
He Who Fights Knows about War
8 Unle--Eight Mouths on the Mat
Unle Is Born
Unle's Ebó to Elegguá
Unle Builds a Home
Unle Becomes a Farmer
Obatalá Eats Heads
9 Osá--Nine Mouths on the Mat
The Death of His Love
A Beggar's Story
A Son's Loss
The Brag of the Boastful Boy
Shangó's Imprisonment
10 Ofún--Ten Mouths on the Mat
Life and Death
The Story of Iré and Osogbo
Ofún, the Godchild of Ikú
The Loss of Ofún's Daughter
How the Leopard Gained His Strength
The Spinning of the Web
Obatalá Makes Ebó
11 Owani--Eleven Mouths on the Mat
Eshu at the Crossroads
The Climbing Vine and the Okra
The Death of the Egungun Priests
Disobedience Becomes the Road to Death
Oshún's Ebó
How Osain Saved the Ill-Prepared Man
12 Ejila Shebora--Twelve Mouths on the Mat
Shangó's Losses
The Marriage of Oshún and Orúnmila
Yemayá's Quest
Yemayá Learns to Cast Òpèlè
Glossary
Index