The summary of ‘Diferença entre ISEFA e ITEFÁ’

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Oxum and Fairy in the YouTube video compare the Ifa ritual and the Itepar ritual, noting that Ifa ritual involves a sacralization process for maintaining a connection within the Ifá cult. The Ifa ritual leads to receiving guidance and studying, with the Odu changing after the Hyper Lighthouse ritual. The Itepar ritual creates a transient Odu in the Ifá context. The video stresses the importance of correct procedures, further rites like the interpa all ritual, and specific actions like praising, having parties, reciting verses, and linking to one's odu for positivity and prosperity when performing rituals within the Ifa cult. The title received can vary based on an individual's path within the Ifa cult, such as orixá, babalawo, babalorixá, or yalorixá.

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In this segment of the video, Oxum and Fairy discuss the differences between the Ifa ritual and the Itepar ritual. The Ifa ritual involves a 2:15 sacralization to start maintaining a connection within the Ifá cult, learning to pray, studying, and receiving guidance. The Odu that comes out in the Ifa ritual is temporary and will change after the Hyper Lighthouse ritual, unlike the permanent birth Odu. The Itepar ritual creates a transient Odu within the Ifá context.

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In this segment of the video, it is emphasized that when performing rituals, one’s transitory mode will change, resulting in receiving a title determined by Orunmilá. This title can vary based on the individual’s path within the Ifa cult, whether as an orixá, babalawo, babalorixá, or yalorixá. It is stressed that some people mistake the initial sacralization ritual for initiation into the Ifa cult, highlighting the importance of undergoing further rites such as the interpa all ritual to progress. The key actions include praising, having parties, reciting specific verses, and linking to one’s odu for positivity and prosperity. The importance of correct procedures, such as washing and praying, for proper sacralization and initiation is also highlighted.

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