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àbikú The Spirits of young children who live a short life between
reincarnations.
àjínde The spirit of a deceased ancestor (Egún) who speaks at their own
funeral through a medium.
elénìní Elemental spirits that block human growth, they are usually
generated by interalized fear.
eburú Elemental spirits that work with the Spirit of Infectious disease
(Babaluaiye).
eléré The Spirit of a child who dies young and reincarnates with the
same destiny, same as àbikú.
Òrìsà ìlú Spirits who are the guardian of towns and cities in traditional
Yoruba culture each town honored a particular Òrìsà.
wòròkò Elemental Spirits who work with the Spirit of Infectious disease
(Babaluaiye) to help spread disease.
SPIRITUAL FORCES
Àjàlá - mòpin Spirit who shapes the head and forms the consciousness
of each new born child.
àjé Spirit of a Bird used by women (Ìyáàmi) to invoke powers used for
abundance and justice. This same power is used to consecrate the
crown of the Yorùbá Kings. Also used as a reference to money or
abundance.
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Amúsan Spirit of one of the children of the Spirit of the Wind (Oya).
Aroni Spirit of the forest, elemental spirit with the body of a human
and the head of a dog.
Arúku Spirit who transforms and elevates the spirit of the ancestors.
Èsú The Spirit of the Divine Messenger, who also as a role as the Spirit
of the Divine Trickster and the Spirit of the Divine Enforcer.
Èdán Spirit of the Male aspect of the Spirit of the Earth (Onilé).
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Èlà The Spirit of Purity, the First Reincarnation of the Spirit of Destiny
(Òrúnmìlà).
Elédà Creator, associated with the power center between the eyes.
Ìpòrí The Spirit of the Big Toe, in Ifá Ancestor reverence the big toe is
the place where personal consciousness (Orí) forms a link with Ancestral
consciousness (Orí Egún).
Ìràwò alé The star Sirius, the Spirit of Sirius refered to as the canoe
star in Ifá scripture.
Olorí - Mérìn Spirit who protects towns, meaning: "Spirit with Four
Heads."
Òrìsà agbala Guardian Spirit of the back yard, the younger brother of
the Spirit of the Farm (Òrìsà Oko).
O'yansa Spirit of the Mother of the Spirit of the Wind (Oya), meaning:
"Mother of Nine."
Oye Spirit of the Harmattan Wind, lives in Igeti hill with the Divine
Messenger, the male aspect of the Spirit of the Wind (Oya).
Yemòwó Spirit of the Wife of the Spirit of the King of White Cloth
(Obàtálá).
PRAISE NAMES
ÈSÙ
Bara Strength.
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ÒSÓÒSÌ
ÒGÚN
OBÀTÁLÁ
Obàtálá gbingbin iki The Big Big Spirit of the King of the White Cloth.
OLÓKUN
AGANJU
SÀNGÓ
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OYA
OSUN
OSÁNYÌN
BABLUAIYÉ
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ONILE
ÒRÚNMÌLÀ
Àáyán - awo - inú - igbó Ayan Tree is the Mystery of the Inner
Sanctum of the Sacred Grove.
Amòlà Ifé Owòdáyé "The Savior of Ifé from the Early Days.
Olúwà - mi - àmò - imò - tán Who Can Most Understand the Source of
Being.
OLODÙMARÈ
ÒRUN
Ipò - okú Ancestral home of the a person's spiritual shadow (ojiji), place
where the spirit of the deceased lingers if it does not receive proper
elevation.
òde - Òrun The entire invisible realm, home of the ancestors (Egún)
and the Immortals (Òrìsà), the Source of Creation.
Oríta The boundary between the visible realm of Creation and the
invisible realm of Creation.
Ònòméfà The six sacred directions, meaning the four directions of the
compass plus up and down, or the center axis.