Odu, Odi Ogbe
I reflect on the ODU, Odi Ogbe:
It tells us to give great respect to our female elders:
According to Gelede in the Yoruba tradition, it is believed that older women have powers that are equal to or greater than those of the Orisa. The women are referred to as the "mothers" and are elders, ancestors and deities that have special spiritual powers that can be both beneficial, by providing fertility and health, and harmful by causing disaster, which is why the Gelede performances occur.
The great grandmothers are also called Orisa Egbe, which means "Orisha of society." The term egbe also refers to the society of women (Aje) who can turn into birds and hold secret meetings, or observe secret meetings, whether it be secret male initiaion rituals or people in the community.
Ase wa!
Photo: Elders of Candomble, Brasil
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