This is called a table and it is set as a coded message to invoke and entertain the Angels. Watch the Leader and the sisters as they are charged with the energies that has come to join them and work with them for their Spiritual elevation and growth, Listen to the Leader’s voice as he uses it in sweet notes and coded language to welcome and entertain, watch as they use their feet and hands to pull more energy into the room, and lift the vibrations. After the first “Jumping” which is to heighten the vibrations, the frequency lifts so high that the mother cannot continue with her speech, she starts speaking a different language and they all start “Jumping again”, People this is sweet sweet 60 revival, where I came from, and it is what led me to Africa. Enjoy!!
“A child is what you put into him”……Yoruba Proverb
[…] churches, there was a woman Bishop who was a revivalist (she, like me jumped Poco, zion/revival) read here. She was always asking me (between us) about doing bad work. I was young in age, but old in spirit, […]
[…] I was not brought up in the Zion churches, or as we say in Jamaica, wrap head church. Wrap head, because all the members including some of the men wore turbans on their head. When I lived in Jamaica we attended Saint Stevens Presbyterian church, which was off Cross Roads in Kingston Jamaica. I had never stepped foot in any of those Revival churches. Zion churches are spiritual churches. They have an altar, they burn candles, they become possessed, and often times during service they would prophesy. Many people stayed away from “such” people, not wanting to associate with… Read more »
hello, i am an orisha follower from trinidad. can tell me how can i achieve spiritual heights.
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Then I pray that I am worthy.
one day I will take you to one< should God permit…lol
This is truly a site to behold. I would love to experience something such as this with my own eyes and ears.
of course khaliward God is Joy and happiness and we must celebrate spirits in the realms and within ourselves!!
Obara this was sweet to watch as the other video’s, I remember when I use to go to revival church it was a joy to watch the ppl dem jump and chant the spiritual language to bring the message, it was kind of like a celebration a much livelier church setting.
cho man maniac why yuh so funny? and gallang like yuh cyann mash ants!!! dom odda ones…lolololol!!!, yes ah dem oush it dung….ah pure love dem a show yuh caw if de fan did stay pon yuh yuh whole night yuh wuuda ketch cole
{{{{Hugs to you too OrisaPikkney}}}}} Mi sey one piece ah sinting laas nite!! and when mi wake dis mawning – caw it look like mi did knock out afta di episode, mi realise sey Obara did call mi back fi fine out how mi do 🙂 But yuh nuh noe wha Orisa? Dem come back dis mawning to rawtid lol likkle before mi post di comment and dem mek sure mi know sey dem di deh deh. People might ask how mi noe sey ah dem odda one an tink ah mi mine playing tricks on me, but how do… Read more »
Wua wau wau ase wua!!!!!!!!!! Orisapikkneyyyyyyy, mi deh yah fi oonu, mi love all a oonu…..even de bad pickney dem dem haffi present,,,,!manic yes mi baby mi did haffi guide as spirit tek yuh….lolololll i love it…yuh embrace and dem come, and yuh see it dem neva mek yuh farid…blesed love!!!
ASE O! I am so loving this site! {{{[hugs to you Maniac}}} yes Iya is a POSITIVE force and very nurturing……she will NEVER turn you away as a bother! I am so happy fi si mi Jamaicans dem a embrace di ting! Ase Wauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!
Dont know if this is the appropriate topic to post this under but I felt compelled to say this……..THANK YOU OBARA Those of you who know Obara personally (I’ve never met her in person but I have been speaking with her over the phone since I asked for her email on JMG – Thank you MET) know that this YOUNG lady is Godsent….. Sometimes I try to stay away and avoid calling her too much as I dont want her to get ‘tired’ of me, but she assures me that that is not gonna happen as she is always willing… Read more »
@Pocoman mi be, thank you… yes in his note the Leader is definately pulling som Indian energy in the first jump and it is obvious that he is spiritually talented, and the mothers also,because of how steady, they move as you say nice and easy…very good Pocoman mi be, very good!! I will be posting more and also from other Spritual Religions and Practices, It is only one way for me Obara Meji and that is Orisha, and that is forever, but I will shine light on other Traditional practices also, to allow exposure of ALL Spiritual Practices, so that… Read more »
This is sweet Lawd watch mi ppl dem!! Obara mi thank yuh yih bring back memories. Hear Leada a blow some sweet notes,an watch de lickle warrior in de yellow tie head and madda a jump steady, nice and easy, lead travel wid coolie man doh listen him note Obara. Post more please yuh hv a follopwer
the head is covered in revival because of reverence to the high energies that are coming into that space, covering the head is a sign of respect and it helps balance the worshipper…… In Africa when the Orisha is approached the head has to be UNCOVERED, because of the heights of these Angels, there is no way you should wear a crown (your head wrap) in front of Royalty… however the head IS tied in when the ancestors are approached, and Ori Eleda (your head) is being fed.
Morning Obara and other ‘Embracers’
Obara, I’ve often wondered why the people that attend certain churches wrap/cover their heads. I know the Anglicans, Catholic etc don’t, so what is the difference?