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Summary Of: Osun

because Osun is the Yoruba understanding of the cosmological forces of water... Osun is the force of harmony... Osun according to the ancients was the only female Irunmole amongst the 401 sent from the... When the male Irunmole attempted to subjegate Osun due to her femaleness she removed her divine energy... and begging Osun pardon under the advice of Olodumare that the world could continue to be created... BUT not before Osun had given birth to a son... Osun is known as Yalode... Osun Across the Waters... information about Osun and other Orisa...

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