Saturday, December 24, 2022

Esu enforce the law in Yoruba mythology


 Imagine a police officer who won't take bribes or tips to pervert justice, who sees your deeds while seeming to be looking away; One who can take years to build a case against you for your crimes while laughing with you all the way.


You probably won't like such a person, but Èṣù doesn't care about being loved. He does his job honourably, that's all that matters. There are dozens of other Òrìṣà created to teach us and admonish us softly. Èṣu is to enforce the law and use the proverbial cane where needed.


Don't hate OLÓDÙMARÈ's Law enforcer, hate your evil ways.


Face the consequences of your actions, hold yourself responsible for your deeds, misdeeds and successes. Don't blame your mistakes or shift blame on Èsù...


Keesu gbà 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️


Iyalorisa Omitonade Ifawemimo


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