Xeto marrumba xeto, xeto na Vizala, xeto á! – A salute and opening invocation

ABOUT THE EXPRESSION The phrase “Xeto Marumbaxeto, Xeto na Vizala, Xeto Á!” is a powerful and evocative greeting in the Afro-Brazilian religions of Candomblé and Umbanda. It is rich in symbolism and meaning, with multiple layers of interpretation that can vary depending on the specific context and tradition. (Note that X in Brazilian language is […]
Exploring the Ritual of “Omi Tutu”: Why Do We Pour Water on the Street?

THE ROLE OF WATER IN AFRICAN-BRAZILIAN SPIRITUAL TRADITIONS Water holds a special place in African-Brazilian religions, playing a key role in numerous rituals. From the Ìpàdé ritual, where it’s used to calm the Ajé (female Orixás, also known as enchantresses), to the Águas de Oxalá ceremony, symbolizing the lustral cleansing of the “Egbé Ilé” (terreiro […]
Orishá Kitembo and Iroko: Time-Honored Deities

ABOUT ORISHÁ KITEMBO AND IROKO In the rich mosaic of African spiritual heritage, two figures command awe and respect: Kitembo, known as Tempo in certain Afro-Brazilian traditions, and Iroko, a cornerstone of the Yoruba religion. These deities, deeply ingrained in the rituals of Brazilian Candomblé and beyond, stand as timeless emblems of the natural world […]