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Exploring the Rich Tradition of Òrìsà Worship in Brazil 🇧🇷🌿

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By Jude Obuseh In the vibrant tapestry of Brazilian culture, a profound connection to ancestral roots thrives through the practice of Òrìsà worship. Originating from the Yoruba people of West Africa, this spiritual tradition has traversed continents and centuries, finding a cherished home among the diverse communities of Brazil. At the heart of Òrìsà worship lies a deep reverence for the divine forces known as Òrìsàs, revered deities representing various aspects of nature, human experiences, and cosmic energies. 🌞🌊 These sacred entities serve as intermediaries between the earthly realm and the spiritual realm, guiding and nurturing devotees on their spiritual journey. In Brazil, the legacy of Òrìsà worship can be traced back to the arrival of African slaves during the colonial era. Despite the oppressive conditions of slavery, these resilient souls carried with them the sacred traditions of their ancestors, preserving and adapting them within the vibrant tapestry of Afro-...