May you all experience the divine bliss that is Oshun in your lives. The blessings this goddess brings will never disappoint. She is the goddess of the living waters, breathing life into mundane existence. I've been working with Oshun for some time now, to expand into more love, prosperity and abundance consciousness. She comes to me through sunflowers, honey and bees. I've heard this chant many times, but this expression touches me the most. I have goosebumps and know she's here sharing in this moment with me. ❤
Beloved Mother Oshum (Oxum) Ide were were nita ochun Ide were were Ide were were nita ochun Ide were were nita ya Ocha kiniba nita ochun Cheke cheke cheke Nita ya Ide were were Blessing
I can't describe how eternally grateful I am for the fact that whoever you guys are are doing this. it's simply amazing I wish nothing but infinite love peace and knowledge upon you once again thank you for all that you've done if you hear from no one else you are wonderful people and what you're doing is making the universe a better place
It's sounds like it says.. Everyday without you.. Like a love song.. It's really deep ..u can feel it in all chakras I get this song in many ways.. This man singing has a lot of love ..Thank u for this mantra ..it makes me feel loved like I put out in this world!!!!!!💚😍💚😍💚😍💚😍💚😍💚😍💚😍💚😍💚
Acontece das pessoas verem e ouvirem coisas que mudam suas vidas, algo os toca em particular e isso faz seguirem outros caminhos, alguma coisa que você fez sem perceber e muda a vida de alguém, já pensou nisso? na incrível mágica que sem querer ajudamos os outros? Belíssimo mantra que abraçou meu coração. Continuem sempre trazendo este belíssimo trabalho de amor.
Thank you so much. The melody made me feel so comfortable, it's really nice. I cried and was thinking about the past when I heard it. I think the song is powerful to open our heart.
This song is about Oshun's bracelets, the "little brass bracelets", sometimes translated as handcuffs. This song is traditionally played very fast, it is not a slow ballad/lullaby.
Thank you for your amazing Ide Were Were Mantra ... magical sounds like a Love lullaby for the Heart ... works magic to open Heart Chakra... Eternal Love to Meditative Mind... Thank you...
@Nadina Maria Louisa This is not the translation from Yoruba.... I recommend the books by John Mason for translation, or anyone from West Africa can translate (although the Cuban versions like this are also sometimes hard to interpret as they have changed from their origin). Loosely, the song repeats: the little little bracelets of Oshun…the bracelets of brass….. the handcuffs, handcuffs, handcuffs.
When worst comes to worst Seek liberation from the roots. 😂 And even though this is an of track of yours It’s so helpful for me today! And I thank you for Singing it! Thank you DilpreetJi♥️♥️ May you and your loved ones be happy and well! ♥️
This is appropriative and disrespectful. The words are wrong. Also this is NOT a mantra, it is a song. Yoruba and yoruba-diasporic religions use songs to honor and call the orishas, NOT the same thing as a mantra. You can't just cherry pick sacred parts of other cultures and use them however you want. It's disrespectful. Also you're messing with something extremely powerful. You DON'T want to get on Ochun's bad side. Please do the research before you take SACRED music from other cultures. Sincerely, a crowned daughter of Ochun.
Samto Boris Taliansky different variations does not excuse replacing sacred words with meaningless nonsense. I'm so "aggressive" (read: a woman having an opinion) because this my culture that is being appropriated and disrespected. I actually took some time to explain why I was upset in the comment, perhaps you missed it. If you're wondering why cultural appropriation is a bad thing, google is an excellent resource.
Samto Boris Taliansky also I didn't say anything about the style of singing. My problem is the mislabling, the messing up of the lyrics, and the use of a sacred part of an Afro-diasporic culture without even the most basic understanding of its meaning.
Rosanna, monitoring passive agressivness - not related being woman or man, if you take it to woman or man side, its your issue, but i was talking about the attitude how your intention expressed, your message starts from "This is appropriative and disrespectfu..." , " you dont want to mess with Oshun" kinda threat...this variation for song singed many many times, and by Deva primal with millions of veiws, and threating people, i dont think you will get best attention and understanding what you really mean
Samto Boris Taliansky calling out something for being wrong is not aggressive, passive or otherwise. Also I wasn't threatening anyone lmao, I am not Ochun. I said that it's dangerous to disrespect Ochun, which it is. If you knew anything about the culture you would know that. So if I issue a warning about possible consequences for another person's actions, consequences that I have no control over, I'm threatening them? That makes no sense. Finally, I am a member of this religion. This is my culture. I am upset by the inappropriate and disrespectful use of my culture. I am not going to tiptoe around it to make sure that I don't offend the people who are stealing parts of my culture, warping them, and profiting off of them. Do you realize how oppressive that sounds? The fact that Deva Premal has made this "version" popular is actually the problem, so it's absurd that you are trying to use it as a justification. Deva Premal makes a living off of cultural appropriation, she is the worst offender and really the only person I'm angry with. So, what, because someone with absolutely no connection to the culture whatsoever has been successful marketing this bastardization of my culture to other people who have no connection to the culture I suddenly have to accept it as just as legitimate as the version that's been sung by generations of practitioners of my religion for centuries? If she has millions of plays her completely uneducated use of part an ancient, complex, and CLOSED religion is ok? With all due respect, please educate yourself before you try to tell a culture bearer how to feel about the use of their own culture.
Why is it so hard for this channel to have translate a mantra? Basically all listeners are Engish speakers- and MANTRAS MAKE NO SENSE WITHOUT THE MEANING. Sorry for the shouting. It's 8 sentences. Just put it in description- PLEASE!
It's like my favorite mantra: "Hvem har sagt at du kom til verden, for å få visdom og lykke på ferden..." Repeat that for 8 hours with peaceful music. Makes sense to you? It's Love, for sure.
yea the people that practice the beliefs of Yoruba either it being traditional isese or afro-cuban version lucumi. We do not sing/praise the Orishas like this. We do not believe in mantras. Every song that is sung to the Orishas are played with certain intruments. Definitley not a guitar or piano. Be very careful what you advertise because oshun may be sweet but id look into her more. If she finds disrespect thats when you messed up. Just saying this is nothing of oshun.
Intention as in if you are singing to/for Osun from your heart. This is different as its posted for the public therefore people are learning incorrectly. The intent then becomes to misinform intentionally. There is no honor in that no matter how you slice it.
May you all experience the divine bliss that is Oshun in your lives. The blessings this goddess brings will never disappoint. She is the goddess of the living waters, breathing life into mundane existence. I've been working with Oshun for some time now, to expand into more love, prosperity and abundance consciousness. She comes to me through sunflowers, honey and bees. I've heard this chant many times, but this expression touches me the most. I have goosebumps and know she's here sharing in this moment with me. ❤
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💛Asè O...
Mo'Dupe
Yeye Oshun!
🦚💛🍯🐝
@Oshoyam
ndja
ASÈ O!
🦚💛🐝🍯
Gratidão Oshum. Somente sua ENERGIA CONSEGUE ACALMAR MEU CORAÇÃO. GRATIDÃO. 🙏🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
ASÈ O!
MO'DUPE
YEYE OSHUN 💛
🍯🦚🍯
Beloved Mother Oshum (Oxum)
Ide were were nita ochun
Ide were were
Ide were were nita ochun
Ide were were nita ya
Ocha kiniba nita ochun
Cheke cheke cheke
Nita ya
Ide were were
Blessing
Thank you 💛
Ashe Ashe Ashe 🙌💙💫 Oshun - Diosa del cobre
I can't describe how eternally grateful I am for the fact that whoever you guys are are doing this. it's simply amazing I wish nothing but infinite love peace and knowledge upon you once again thank you for all that you've done if you hear from no one else you are wonderful people and what you're doing is making the universe a better place
Sweet Mother im ready to attract love from a place of abundance and not lack. ✨🌻🍯🌻✨
Same here 💛💛💛💛💛
It's sounds like it says..
Everyday without you..
Like a love song..
It's really deep ..u can feel it in all chakras
I get this song in many ways..
This man singing has a lot of love ..Thank u for this mantra ..it makes me feel loved like I put out in this world!!!!!!💚😍💚😍💚😍💚😍💚😍💚😍💚😍💚😍💚
thank you mama Oshun for helping me and guiding me and blessing me i love you ❤️
Asè O!
Maferefun
Yeye Oshun💛💛💛
🍯🦚🍯
Acontece das pessoas verem e ouvirem coisas que mudam suas vidas, algo os toca em particular e isso faz seguirem outros caminhos, alguma coisa que você fez sem perceber e muda a vida de alguém, já pensou nisso? na incrível mágica que sem querer ajudamos os outros? Belíssimo mantra que abraçou meu coração. Continuem sempre trazendo este belíssimo trabalho de amor.
Mama Oshun. Protect my children and I. Thank you.
Thank you Mama Oshun. I'm truly grateful for your blessings in my life. Aśe
Beautiful meditation song and music to honor my mother
Thank you so much. The melody made me feel so comfortable, it's really nice. I cried and was thinking about the past when I heard it. I think the song is powerful to open our heart.
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Eye cried too!!!!
It's so deep..eye love you..
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Fantástica!!!!!!! MELHOR VERSÃO!!!!!!
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this song is a yoruba chant from afrocuban tradition. oshun is the love devi, venus yoruba. orishas religion. sorry for my english
This song is about Oshun's bracelets, the "little brass bracelets", sometimes translated as handcuffs. This song is traditionally played very fast, it is not a slow ballad/lullaby.
SacredWaters Thank you for sharing your knowledge ! I would like to hear that faster song, where can I find it ? Thank you.
Thank you for your amazing Ide Were Were Mantra ... magical sounds like a Love lullaby for the Heart ... works magic to open Heart Chakra... Eternal Love to Meditative Mind... Thank you...
So calming chanting... i imagine looking a baby sleeping while listening this music.
thank you mother oshun
Never heard of this Goddess Ochun B4 2day, but loved the melody, colors and tranquility of this new video. Very Nice! Thank you.
Goddess Oshun
She is divinity of the Yoruba IFA tradition of Nigeria West Africa. Her qualities are similar to Hindu goddess Laxmi in Hindu
African Goddess Oshun!!!
wow!!! didnt even know i clicked on mama ochun video to coincidental maferefun mama..😍😍😍😍😍
Hermoso en su voz
Bom demais!!!!!💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
Love this. Oshun is my orisha. I was made 2012. Ore Yeye o
Lovely so sweet. Thank you conforting.
Слънчицето мое когато пее сърцето ми се смее и душата ми живее 💟 Обожавам да те гледам как танцуваш
Ide were were nita Oshun!! Precioso mantra!!
Asè O!
🍯🦚🍯💛
This is so beautiful, thank you! My heart has expanded through listening to this chant.
This opens the heart. Wonderful!
So beautiful, I want to cry! Thank you xoxo
Isto é ioruba, lindo
es muy hermoso✨✨✨
Well I find this extremely beautiful and soothing I definitely need some help in the love department by someone
WOW ! IT IS SO SOOTHING CAN U PLEASE GIVE THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THIS.
@Nadina Maria Louisa This is not the translation from Yoruba.... I recommend the books by John Mason for translation, or anyone from West Africa can translate (although the Cuban versions like this are also sometimes hard to interpret as they have changed from their origin). Loosely, the song repeats: the little little bracelets of Oshun…the bracelets of brass….. the handcuffs, handcuffs, handcuffs.
When worst comes to worst
Seek liberation from the roots.
😂
And even though this is an of track of yours
It’s so helpful for me today!
And I thank you for Singing it!
Thank you DilpreetJi♥️♥️
May you and your loved ones be happy and well! ♥️
Older track of yours*
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
omg!!! It's so amazing. Thank you....
I love the relaxing melody.. jus need the translation in English 😊
plz make mind powerfull maditation video
Ogun & Yemanja please. Axe
I have a request. Can you please do the mantra, om Christ Krishna Namaha? It is a very good mantra. Can you please do it, blessings to you.
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Usually you put the translation, may you put it again for this squisite mantra, please?
what is use of this no.?😊
Who among you can translate this prayer?
WHICH LANGUAGE IS THAT?
💓🌍🌟
How did Ochun end up in India lol?
This is appropriative and disrespectful. The words are wrong. Also this is NOT a mantra, it is a song. Yoruba and yoruba-diasporic religions use songs to honor and call the orishas, NOT the same thing as a mantra. You can't just cherry pick sacred parts of other cultures and use them however you want. It's disrespectful. Also you're messing with something extremely powerful. You DON'T want to get on Ochun's bad side. Please do the research before you take SACRED music from other cultures. Sincerely, a crowned daughter of Ochun.
there are many variations for this song, why you so agressive? whats wrong with this style of singing ?
Samto Boris Taliansky different variations does not excuse replacing sacred words with meaningless nonsense. I'm so "aggressive" (read: a woman having an opinion) because this my culture that is being appropriated and disrespected. I actually took some time to explain why I was upset in the comment, perhaps you missed it. If you're wondering why cultural appropriation is a bad thing, google is an excellent resource.
Samto Boris Taliansky also I didn't say anything about the style of singing. My problem is the mislabling, the messing up of the lyrics, and the use of a sacred part of an Afro-diasporic culture without even the most basic understanding of its meaning.
Rosanna, monitoring passive agressivness - not related being woman or man, if you take it to woman or man side, its your issue, but i was talking about the attitude how your intention expressed, your message starts from "This is appropriative and disrespectfu..." , " you dont want to mess with Oshun" kinda threat...this variation for song singed many many times, and by Deva primal with millions of veiws, and threating people, i dont think you will get best attention and understanding what you really mean
Samto Boris Taliansky calling out something for being wrong is not aggressive, passive or otherwise. Also I wasn't threatening anyone lmao, I am not Ochun. I said that it's dangerous to disrespect Ochun, which it is. If you knew anything about the culture you would know that. So if I issue a warning about possible consequences for another person's actions, consequences that I have no control over, I'm threatening them? That makes no sense. Finally, I am a member of this religion. This is my culture. I am upset by the inappropriate and disrespectful use of my culture. I am not going to tiptoe around it to make sure that I don't offend the people who are stealing parts of my culture, warping them, and profiting off of them. Do you realize how oppressive that sounds? The fact that Deva Premal has made this "version" popular is actually the problem, so it's absurd that you are trying to use it as a justification. Deva Premal makes a living off of cultural appropriation, she is the worst offender and really the only person I'm angry with. So, what, because someone with absolutely no connection to the culture whatsoever has been successful marketing this bastardization of my culture to other people who have no connection to the culture I suddenly have to accept it as just as legitimate as the version that's been sung by generations of practitioners of my religion for centuries? If she has millions of plays her completely uneducated use of part an ancient, complex, and CLOSED religion is ok? With all due respect, please educate yourself before you try to tell a culture bearer how to feel about the use of their own culture.
Why is it so hard for this channel to have translate a mantra? Basically all listeners are Engish speakers- and MANTRAS MAKE NO SENSE WITHOUT THE MEANING. Sorry for the shouting. It's 8 sentences. Just put it in description- PLEASE!
It's like my favorite mantra: "Hvem har sagt at du kom til verden, for å få visdom og lykke på ferden..." Repeat that for 8 hours with peaceful music. Makes sense to you? It's Love, for sure.
You can use mantras also in chinese. Your subconsciousness underatand all... its like sublimals you dont understand but they work
meditative minds can you please make a video for thick long nails that bend..pretty pls
yea the people that practice the beliefs of Yoruba either it being traditional isese or afro-cuban version lucumi. We do not sing/praise the Orishas like this. We do not believe in mantras. Every song that is sung to the Orishas are played with certain intruments. Definitley not a guitar or piano. Be very careful what you advertise because oshun may be sweet but id look into her more. If she finds disrespect thats when you messed up. Just saying this is nothing of oshun.
this a horrible way to honor the Goddess Oshun.... not even speaking the language correctly. This isn't authentic
Daizy10231023 intention is key, you don't have to be perfect, only intend to merge and be one with mama
Intention as in if you are singing to/for Osun from your heart. This is different as its posted for the public therefore people are learning incorrectly. The intent then becomes to misinform intentionally. There is no honor in that no matter how you slice it.
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