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  • The 7 African Powers: Who They Are and How to Work With Them

    The 7 African Powers: Who They Are and How to Work With Them

    Throughout the African diaspora, especially in Yoruba, Santería, Candomblé, and other Afro-Caribbean traditions, the 7 African Powers are revered as divine spiritual forces—Orishas—who guide, protect, and empower those who call upon them.
    Each power represents a unique aspect of life, nature, and the divine. When invoked together, the 7 African Powers offer complete spiritual support—from love to justice, from healing to strength.
    Who Are the 7 African Powers?
    Here are the 7 most commonly honored Orishas associated with the 7 African Powers:

    1. Elegua (Eleggua) – The Gatekeeper
      Opens and closes doors
      Guardian of crossroads and destiny
      Colors: red and black
      Offerings: candy, toys, coconut, rum
      Work with Elegua when you need direction, decisions, or breakthroughs.
    2. Ogun – The Warrior
      Orisha of iron, strength, and labor
      Protector and enforcer of justice
      Colors: green and black
      Offerings: metal, cigars, rum, red palm oil
      Call on Ogun for protection, courage, and removing obstacles.
    3. Chango (Shango) – The King of Thunder
      God of fire, lightning, masculinity, and leadership
      Associated with power, passion, and charisma
      Colors: red and white
      Offerings: apples, bananas, cinnamon, drums
      Invoke Chango for confidence, success, and righteous action.
    4. Obatala – The Father of Peace
      Orisha of purity, wisdom, and spiritual clarity
      Known for patience, justice, and compassion
      Colors: white
      Offerings: coconut, white flowers, milk, rice
      Work with Obatala to calm your mind, seek justice, and elevate spiritually.
    5. Yemaya – Mother of the Ocean
      Divine mother, protector, nurturer of all life
      Associated with fertility, healing, and emotional balance
      Colors: blue and white
      Offerings: watermelon, molasses, seashells
      Call on Yemaya for healing, motherhood, and emotional strength.
    6. Oshun (Ochun) – Goddess of Love and Prosperity
      Orisha of fresh water, beauty, abundance, and attraction
      Colors: gold and yellow
      Offerings: honey, oranges, cinnamon, sunflowers
      Work with Oshun for love, wealth, creativity, and sweetening situations.
    7. Orunmila (Orula) – The Seer and Diviner
      Orisha of wisdom, fate, and Ifá divination
      Bringer of spiritual insight and clarity
      Colors: green and yellow
      Offerings: palm nuts, kola nuts, candles
      Invoke Orunmila for guidance, prophecy, and wise decision-making.
      How to Work With the 7 African Powers
      Set up an altar: Use candles in their colors, photos or symbols, water, and offerings.
      Pray or speak your intentions: Each Orisha responds to respect and clarity of purpose.
      Light candles: One for each Power or a 7-day candle if you’re calling on all at once.
      Make offerings: Keep them fresh and remove after 1–3 days with gratitude.
      Keep a spiritual journal: Record dreams, signs, and shifts after your work.
      Affirmations to Connect with Their Energy
      “The 7 African Powers walk with me and open every door.”
      “I call upon the wisdom of Orunmila, the strength of Ogun, and the love of Oshun.”
      “Protected by Elegua, guided by Obatala, nurtured by Yemaya, empowered by Shango—I rise.”
      Why the 7 African Powers Matter Today
      In a world that often feels chaotic and uncertain, connecting with these divine energies can bring you grounding, strength, clarity, and purpose. Whether through daily prayer, ritual, or ancestral veneration, the 7 African Powers offer a sacred framework for healing and spiritual evolution.

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