Thus, different aspects of nature are represented by a particular Orisha: the blinding whiteness, life-giving living energy (Obatal). Aspects of the atmosphere in its various manifestations (Oy and Shang). The rivers (Oshn). The ocean, the sea, the lagoons (Olokun and Yemay). The fields and agriculture in general (Orisha Oko). The volcanic force that emanates from the center of the earth (Agay); among other aspects of nature, being those previously named the main.In the case of warriors: Elegua, Ogun and Oshosi,
Represent different aspects related to nature and human nature actions in a society. As Elegu, his main function is to serve as intermediary between the divine and the mundane. He is the messenger of Olodumare/Olorun/Olofin to whom he brings all that is requested and offered through the rites to different Orishas, consultations with oracles, Eboses and propitiatory ceremonies. He is also the custodian of the Ashe of Olodumare/Olorun/Olofin; the lord or owner of the crossroads, crossroads, corners and lonely places.
In the case of Ogn, everything that has to do with motor and impulsive force, iron and everything manufactured with it, including surgical instruments, is also related to the medical, healing and preservation of life, although it seems contradictory in its warlike nature and strong in every sense. It has to do also, with the sorcerer, he is a dynamic sorcerer, his sorcerer formulas are strong and definitive.Oshosi, on the other hand, is the hunter par excellence, his arrows infallibly always give the target; he is the supplier of the food to Olofin through the hunt; he is also exploring, sorcerer and vigilante. This book will guide you on the journey of learning about the Warrior Orishas: Elegua, Ogun and Oshosi. Who they are and what they represent in nature, as well as how each has different temperaments, and different forms of care, care, and food supply.