The Seven African gods revealed

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Judaism
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Author: Ken Nunoo ISBN: 1230000124822
Publisher: Ken Nunoo Publication: April 15, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ken Nunoo
ISBN: 1230000124822
Publisher: Ken Nunoo
Publication: April 15, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

The true identities of the seven African gods have been revealed.  Their true names and  types of spirits have been uncovered.  Letter by letter I questioned the angel Ariel through kabbalistic cowrie readings to spell out the true names of these seven African powers.  The spirits behind these names are more powerful than we think and they have been worshipped since the first civilization of human beings on earth, keep in mind that we are presently the fifth civilization on earth. The names of seven African gods are commonly known as OBATALA, YEMAYA, OSHUN, SHANGO, ELEGGUA, OGUN, and OYA. The names that these spirits use camouflage their true identity for they are basically Nigerian names, but behind these names are powerful spirits whose true identities are revealed in this book. By questioning the angel Ariel I have been able to obtain the true names of these seven African powers
These spirits are as ancient as time itself and to know their true identity and real names is to know how to approach them and how to deal with them. To know the true name of a spirit is to be able to banish it, command it, subdue it, bind it, summon it, and compel it to obedience.  To know the element of a spirit is to know how it works to influence others and how to avoid being influenced by that spirit through its element.
The seven African gods orishas are spirits that are worshipped in Santeria, Voodoo, and the Yoruba religion of Nigeria.  The worship of these seven African powers have become widespread throughout many parts of Africa, South America, Cuba, Dominican republic, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Haiti, Nigeria, throughout the Caribbean Islands and other parts of Europe
Ordinarily, by looking at the names of these seven spirits they are common names among the Yoruba tribe of Nigera, and this is where the clever disguise of the spirits have played their way into the lives of many for people have assumed they are ancestral spirits with little power.  Others assume the spirits are make belief names with no powers behind them at all.
One has to wonder that if these spirits were just ancestral spirits like many have thought how where they able to introduce such a well organized form of worship.  Let us be aware that this form of spiritual worship of the seven African powers started hundreds of years ago before the spread of the African slaves.  The slaves that were taken to the Caribbean Islands brought along the worship of their gods with them hidden as cowry shells that some of them swallowed.  While as slaves they held steadfastly to the believe of their gods.  Today, the worship of the seven African gods have taken firm roots throughout many parts of the world for many have come to realize that there are true powers behind those names.The true identities of the seven African gods have been revealed.  Their true names and  types of spirits have been uncovered.  Letter by letter I questioned the angel Ariel through kabbalistic cowrie readings to spell out the true names of these seven African powers.  The spirits behind these names are more powerful than we think and they have been worshipped since the first civilization of human beings on earth, keep in mind that we are presently the fifth civilization on earth. The names of seven African gods are commonly known as OBATALA, YEMAYA, OSHUN, SHANGO, ELEGGUA, OGUN, and OYA. The names that these spirits use camouflage their true identity for they are basically Nigerian names, but behind these names are powerful spirits whose true identities are revealed in this book. By questioning the angel Ariel I have been able to obtain the true names of these seven African powers

These spirits are as ancient as time itself and to know their true identity and real names is to know how to approach them and how to deal with them. To know the true name of a spirit is to be able to banish it, command it, subdue it, bind it, summon it, and compel it to obedience.  To know the element of a spirit is to know how it works to influence others and how to avoid being influenced by that spirit through its element.
The seven African gods orishas are spirits that are worshipped in Santeria, Voodoo, and the Yoruba religion of Nigeria.  The worship of these seven African powers have become widespread throughout many parts of Africa, South America, Cuba, Dominican republic, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Haiti, Nigeria, throughout the Caribbean Islands and other parts of Europe
Ordinarily, by looking at the names of these seven spirits they are common names among the Yoruba tribe of Nigera, and this is where the clever disguise of the spirits have played their way into the lives of many for people have assumed they are ancestral spirits with little power.  Others assume the spirits are make belief names with no powers behind them at all.
One has to wonder that if these spirits were just ancestral spirits like many have thought how where they able to introduce such a well organized form of worship.  Let us be aware that this form of spiritual worship of the seven African powers started hundreds of years ago before the spread of the African slaves.  The slaves that were taken to the Caribbean Islands brought along the worship of their gods with them hidden as cowry shells that some of them swallowed.  While as slaves they held steadfastly to the believe of their gods.  Today, the worship of the seven African gods have taken firm roots throughout many parts of the world for many have come to realize that there are true powers behind those names.

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The true identities of the seven African gods have been revealed.  Their true names and  types of spirits have been uncovered.  Letter by letter I questioned the angel Ariel through kabbalistic cowrie readings to spell out the true names of these seven African powers.  The spirits behind these names are more powerful than we think and they have been worshipped since the first civilization of human beings on earth, keep in mind that we are presently the fifth civilization on earth. The names of seven African gods are commonly known as OBATALA, YEMAYA, OSHUN, SHANGO, ELEGGUA, OGUN, and OYA. The names that these spirits use camouflage their true identity for they are basically Nigerian names, but behind these names are powerful spirits whose true identities are revealed in this book. By questioning the angel Ariel I have been able to obtain the true names of these seven African powers
These spirits are as ancient as time itself and to know their true identity and real names is to know how to approach them and how to deal with them. To know the true name of a spirit is to be able to banish it, command it, subdue it, bind it, summon it, and compel it to obedience.  To know the element of a spirit is to know how it works to influence others and how to avoid being influenced by that spirit through its element.
The seven African gods orishas are spirits that are worshipped in Santeria, Voodoo, and the Yoruba religion of Nigeria.  The worship of these seven African powers have become widespread throughout many parts of Africa, South America, Cuba, Dominican republic, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Haiti, Nigeria, throughout the Caribbean Islands and other parts of Europe
Ordinarily, by looking at the names of these seven spirits they are common names among the Yoruba tribe of Nigera, and this is where the clever disguise of the spirits have played their way into the lives of many for people have assumed they are ancestral spirits with little power.  Others assume the spirits are make belief names with no powers behind them at all.
One has to wonder that if these spirits were just ancestral spirits like many have thought how where they able to introduce such a well organized form of worship.  Let us be aware that this form of spiritual worship of the seven African powers started hundreds of years ago before the spread of the African slaves.  The slaves that were taken to the Caribbean Islands brought along the worship of their gods with them hidden as cowry shells that some of them swallowed.  While as slaves they held steadfastly to the believe of their gods.  Today, the worship of the seven African gods have taken firm roots throughout many parts of the world for many have come to realize that there are true powers behind those names.The true identities of the seven African gods have been revealed.  Their true names and  types of spirits have been uncovered.  Letter by letter I questioned the angel Ariel through kabbalistic cowrie readings to spell out the true names of these seven African powers.  The spirits behind these names are more powerful than we think and they have been worshipped since the first civilization of human beings on earth, keep in mind that we are presently the fifth civilization on earth. The names of seven African gods are commonly known as OBATALA, YEMAYA, OSHUN, SHANGO, ELEGGUA, OGUN, and OYA. The names that these spirits use camouflage their true identity for they are basically Nigerian names, but behind these names are powerful spirits whose true identities are revealed in this book. By questioning the angel Ariel I have been able to obtain the true names of these seven African powers

These spirits are as ancient as time itself and to know their true identity and real names is to know how to approach them and how to deal with them. To know the true name of a spirit is to be able to banish it, command it, subdue it, bind it, summon it, and compel it to obedience.  To know the element of a spirit is to know how it works to influence others and how to avoid being influenced by that spirit through its element.
The seven African gods orishas are spirits that are worshipped in Santeria, Voodoo, and the Yoruba religion of Nigeria.  The worship of these seven African powers have become widespread throughout many parts of Africa, South America, Cuba, Dominican republic, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Haiti, Nigeria, throughout the Caribbean Islands and other parts of Europe
Ordinarily, by looking at the names of these seven spirits they are common names among the Yoruba tribe of Nigera, and this is where the clever disguise of the spirits have played their way into the lives of many for people have assumed they are ancestral spirits with little power.  Others assume the spirits are make belief names with no powers behind them at all.
One has to wonder that if these spirits were just ancestral spirits like many have thought how where they able to introduce such a well organized form of worship.  Let us be aware that this form of spiritual worship of the seven African powers started hundreds of years ago before the spread of the African slaves.  The slaves that were taken to the Caribbean Islands brought along the worship of their gods with them hidden as cowry shells that some of them swallowed.  While as slaves they held steadfastly to the believe of their gods.  Today, the worship of the seven African gods have taken firm roots throughout many parts of the world for many have come to realize that there are true powers behind those names.

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