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Oshun and Shango ~ Yoruban Orishas

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    Oshun and Shango ~ Yoruban Orishas

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      These two have entered in my dreams in the past. One in her Yoruba form and the other in his Catholic form. Yes, my...
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      Yoruba people are always so beautiful.
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