Difference between OBARA and OGUNDABEDE

Osa Meji is the spirit and the foundation of Iyaami Osoronga Apani Ma Gun , Olokiki Run that is, our lady of nightly rite. It is the spirit that is associated with fear, lack of courage and inability to performance ones responsibility in the face of competition and or lack of total interest to perform one function due to the attack of evil energy or idleness coming form within or from negative energies from one environment or environment  afar. It is the power that govern the beginning of witch and witchy, wizard and wizardry, it is the power that govern evil thought and evil mind, if not curbed by spiritual steps can lead to self destruction or destruction of family which may have a devastating effect on one generation or the society one lives in general.

But when  it is the negative form. Osa meji speaks of fear and fraught with evil intentions . If it appears in the negative way, it is associated with witch and wizard, and negative intention. But in positive way, it means positive change of life, work, and relationship supported by prayer and discipline the energy of Osa Meji can propel us to greater height and success  that will have positive influence on our generation.

OBARA meji is  people of double personality, lack of confidence and uncertain situation  and in most cases, behavior contrary to our  real habit or natural way of life, it is associated with people dual personalities and artistry life. While Ogunda Bede is people with evil intention of robbery, infidelity, dishonest, stealing, immoral behaviour. Ogundabede is associated with promiscuity and laziness. But when Ogundaogbe or Ogundabede is in positive state, it speaks of power of Ogun to restore order, discipline and success in our life and the lives of our generation.

That is the difference of the three energy:

Osa meji 

11——11

1——-1

1——-1

1——–1

 

Ogundaogbe  ou Ogunda bede

1——-1

1——–1

1——–1

1——–11

 

Obara Meji 

1——-1

11——-11

11——–11

11——–11

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