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In this work Babalawo Obanifa one of the spell
available in Africa spirituality that can
be use to turn rope to snake . This spell is a
transforming spell that can transfigures a rope , into a large, snake that
would attack a target, possibly under the manipulation of the caster if it is spiritually program for such purpose during the preparation by inserting abere(pin
)inside it during preparation . But if it is preparing ordinarily. It can only be turn to snake for magical display and entertainment
it will not be able to attack anybody. For Awo to prepare Atokundejo been document in this work you
will need :
Odidi Ofo ejo( A complete
snake skin shedding)
Epo Oropa( bark stem of
Oropa /unidentified plant)
Epo oruwon( bark stem of
Oruwon )
Ose to n gba ebo( Bark stem of Ose tree Boabarb
tree that accept ebo)
Iko odide( Parrot tail
feathers)
Aso Etu( Aso clothe)
Preparation
You burn the Odidi Ofo
ejo( A complete snake skin shedding),Epo Oropa( bark stem of Oropa /unidentified
plant) ,Epo oruwon( bark stem of Oruwon ).Ose to n gba ebo( Bark stem of Ose tree
Boabarb tree that accept ebo),Iko odide(
Parrot tail feathers) together to fine powder. You will pour it inside the Etu clothe you will use it to make Olode (
waist belt). You will use black color cloth to design at the top while red
color clothe will be use to design it at the bottom .
Usage
If you use this Olode (waist belt) to hit ground
it will turn to a life snake. If hand
touch it .it will become a rope back. This what is called Atokundejo in African
spirituality. It is normaly use by masquerade and magician in display of power.
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location Ile Ife osun state Nigeria.
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