YORUBA INCANTATORY CHANTS TO RETRIEVE IRUN AJIJIA/AJAA BY BABALAWO OBANIFA-Obanifa extreme documentaries
In this current work
Babalawo Obanifa will documents one of the incantatory chants available in Yoruba spirituality that can be
use to retrieve Irun Ajija/ajaa. Irun Ajija/ajaa is a spirits of whirlwind . In Yoruba spirituality . The hair of the head of this spirit is usually use for various
powerful efficacious spiritual preparation. It is difficult to get this hair of
Ajija. Hence spiritual method is normaly use to retrieve it. One the spiritual incantatory
method that can be used to retrieve this is this.
Isu pupa(unidentified)
Grind the isu pupa fine
powder, and use cotton wool to pack it . keep it some where. In dry season when
there is usually occurrence of whirlwind. You will be carrying this things
around you.
If you see the occurrence
of whirlwind. You will bring it out and say:
Arutuu ma jole
Arutuu ma jole
Arutuu ma jole
Alarora ka ode orun
Alarora ka ode orun
Alarora ka ode orun
Ewe Orisa Ileru ni a n fi
to Ogan
No translation available for
this .You must says it as documented here.
You will then throw the
cotton you that cotton the preparation into the whirlwind.
After the whirlwind have subsided.
You will check the vicinity for the cotton wool. If you find the cotton wool.
It will cotton the hair of Ajija.You will put it some where and put a lot of
seeds of alligator pepper to it. It feed on alligator pepper.
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