Sacrifice to My Orishas
Author: Dr. Obà Oriaté David Alá Aggayú
Pages: 299
Language: Spanish
Description:
"Sacrifice to My Òrìshàs" is an essential and pioneering work that delves into one of the most controversial topics within the Rule of Osha-Ifá: sacrifice. This book offers a complete understanding of the Olorisha’s Pinaldo, the chants and translations during slaughter, prayers, the Babalawo’s Kuanaldo, and the origin and concept of the knife in sacrifice ceremonies.
David Arencibia precisely and deeply addresses the pátákí's and the history behind these practices, dispelling doubts that many religious practitioners, whether consecrated or not, have had for generations. This book reveals for the first time who should sacrifice animals and who should not, providing answers never before shared in religious literature.
With more than 300 pages, this book stands out as an invaluable resource for those who wish to understand the Ogún snail, the Obe Pinaldo, and everything related to sacrifices to the Òrìshàs.
Key Features:
- Olorisha's Pinaldo and Babalawo’s Kuanaldo: Delves into the differences and similarities between these crucial ceremonies.
- History of sacrifice: Learn the origin and concept of the knife in religious rituals.
- Revealed pátákí's and secrets: Discover stories and secrets that have never been published before on this subject.
- For all levels: A work suitable for both consecrated and non-consecrated individuals who wish to learn the truth behind sacrifice to the Òrìshàs.
Why You Need This Book:
- Unprecedented revelations: This is the first book in history to address in detail the topic of sacrifice within the Rule of Osha-Ifá.
- Complete guide to sacrifices: If you have questions about who should perform sacrifices and the use of the knife in ceremonies, this book provides the answers.
- Deep and practical knowledge: Ideal for those wishing to deepen their religious practice and understand one of the most debated aspects of Osha-Ifá.
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