I've talked a whole lot on Beyonce, abi? This should be the third article in such a short time. Well, can't help it especially when there is truth to be told.
So, use your eagle eye and check out these pictures and tell me what you see.
This is no coincidence. Read what yahoo.com reported. I will write it just the way they wrote it.
'During the film, Beyoncé was actually depicting an African goddess named Oshun, the goddess of beauty, love and sweet water (lemonade, anyone?)
*In the times we are living in, always look beyond the surface. There is something deeper going on. Be alert and watchful for your enemy, the devil, goes about like a roaring lion seeking for whom to devour.
So, use your eagle eye and check out these pictures and tell me what you see.
This is no coincidence. Read what yahoo.com reported. I will write it just the way they wrote it.
'During the film, Beyoncé was actually depicting an African goddess named Oshun, the goddess of beauty, love and sweet water (lemonade, anyone?)
"Y'all
think Beyoncé was just breaking windows, twerking and playing in water.
No, she was portraying Oshun, a Yoruba Orisha," Facebook user Tasha
Robinson wrote in a post
Sunday. "Sensual, sexual, beautiful Goddess [and] deity who is a
healer, gives life, growth, luxury, change and prosperity. That was the
message of Lemonade. Love, change and prosperity."
The Yoruba people, an African ethnic group that occupies southwestern Nigeria and Benin, believe in a "pantheon of 401 gods"
that are known in the traditional Yoruba religion as "Orisha." The
Yoruba people regard Oshun (also spelled Osun) as the a deity of love
and fertility.
"When
you come here and tell Osun 'I am looking for a baby,' you get a baby;
'I'm looking for a husband,' you get a husband; 'I am looking for
money,' you get money," priestess Osafunke Iworo Oshun told CNN.
The mystical deity not only rules over the "sweet waters," but she is known by the Yoruba as the "bringer of song, music and dance." Sound familiar?'
*In the times we are living in, always look beyond the surface. There is something deeper going on. Be alert and watchful for your enemy, the devil, goes about like a roaring lion seeking for whom to devour.
I'm confused, really confused here. How come Beyonce and her group know the oshun deity all the way from America and why will it be it that beyonce will be portraying in her music? There are other deities in greece or in the western world there, why Nigerian oshun? It doesnt make sense to me biko.
ReplyDeleteYou know, you are right. It doesn't make sense really but with d internet and a little research any info is at d finger tips. Besides, I don't think Yoruba religion quite unpopular there, you'd be surprised.
ReplyDeleteOnce there is a message in a song a lot of precision and planning goes into making sure d video conveys d hrt of d music.
That's why I think Beyonce's similarity wd d goddess wasn't accidental. Anyways, I don't claim to have all the answers but I only mean to point out most of these songs have subliminal (hidden) messages and d fact that they are put there for a reason. It's beyond entertainment or art.