yokilla_kyrique
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This is just my interpretation in parenthesis. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orisha
Practitioners traditionally believe that daily life depends on proper alignment and knowledge of one's ori. Ori literally means the head, but in spiritual matters it is taken to mean a portion of the soul that determines personal destiny and success. (This can be meditation and yoga)
Ashe is the life-force that runs through all things, living and inanimate. Ashe is the power to make things happen.(Bio electricity/ kundalini)
[/IMG][2] For practitioners, ashe represents a link to the eternal presence of God, the Orishas, and the ancestors.( ashe and eshu I believe are bio electricity and kundalini serpent)
The concept is regularly referenced in Brazilian capoeira. "Axé" in this context is used as a greeting or farewell, in songs and as a form of praise. Saying that someone 'has axé' in capoeira is complimenting their energy, fighting spirit, and attitude.<sub></sub><strike></strike>
Practitioners traditionally believe that daily life depends on proper alignment and knowledge of one's ori. Ori literally means the head, but in spiritual matters it is taken to mean a portion of the soul that determines personal destiny and success. (This can be meditation and yoga)
Ashe is the life-force that runs through all things, living and inanimate. Ashe is the power to make things happen.(Bio electricity/ kundalini)
[/IMG][2] For practitioners, ashe represents a link to the eternal presence of God, the Orishas, and the ancestors.( ashe and eshu I believe are bio electricity and kundalini serpent)
The concept is regularly referenced in Brazilian capoeira. "Axé" in this context is used as a greeting or farewell, in songs and as a form of praise. Saying that someone 'has axé' in capoeira is complimenting their energy, fighting spirit, and attitude.<sub></sub><strike></strike>