The Erês in Umbanda: The Joyful and Magical Presence of the Children

Crianças in Umbanda

Who Are the Erês in Umbanda? While they appear as children, many Erês are ancient spirits. They adopt this innocent form to reach us more gently, using purity as their language. Their gestures—crying, laughing, sulking—are never random; they mirror what needs healing in the emotional or spiritual body. Also known as Ibejis, Dois-Dois, Doum, or simply Crianças, these spirits carry powerful […]

5 Things You Might Not Know About the Twin Orishás Ibeji

5 Things you might not know about Orishá Ibeji

Let us discover 5 things you might not know about the twin Orishás Ibeji. Orishá Ibeji, the divine twins of the Yoruba tradition, symbolize duality, harmony, and joy. While they are often celebrated for their playful nature and protective energy, there are lesser-known aspects of their mythology and significance that reveal even deeper layers of […]

3 Myths of Twin Orishá Ibeji

Myths Twin Orisha Ibeji

Orishá Ibeji, the divine twins of the Yoruba pantheon, embody the duality of life — youth and maturity, joy and sorrow, life and death. Known for their playful and vibrant energy, Ibeji is celebrated as the protectors of children, bringers of harmony, and symbols of balance. In Yoruba cosmology and the diaspora traditions of Candomblé […]

Orishá Ibeji in Yoruba Mythology: Guardians of Duality and Fortune

Twin Orishá Ibeji Jimagua

INTRODUCTION TO THE TWIN ORISHÁ IBEJI (JIMAGUA) Source: The Myths of Orishá Ibeji – Baba Tilo de Àjàgùnnà In the rich tapestry of Yoruba mythology, the Ibeji, or twins, hold a unique and revered position. These dual deities are believed to embody the powerful forces of protection, fortune, and divine intervention. The Ibeji’s significance is […]