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In Yoruba land, wealth and prosperity are not seen as mere accidents of life but as blessings that can be attracted, sustained, and multiplied with the right preparation and discipline. The Yoruba people believe that while hard work, diligence, and skill are essential to achieving success, there are also traditional supports that can open the path of riches. One of such is Ogun Awure Aje, a traditional preparation designed to attract/boost wealth, favor, and financial stability into the life of its user.In the cultural understanding of the Yoruba, riches are not just about money but about living a fulfilled life—having children, fertile farmlands, profitable trade, recognition in society, and a steady flow of opportunities. A person without prosperity may find that despite their efforts, progress remains slow, or they are constantly neglected when financial opportunities arise. It is in this space that Awure Aje becomes vital.
This medicine is not about magic or superstition but about using the healing, strengthening, and balancing powers of natural roots, leaves, and barks. It is part of Yoruba trado-medicine that sees man as connected to nature. Through Awure Aje, individuals were able to bring good fortune closer to their lives, ensuring that whatever they touched had higher chances of yielding abundance.
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Symptoms of Financial Hardship That Call for Awure Aje
In Yoruba thought, medicine is often applied to solve both physical and social challenges. Ogun Awure Aje is prepared for those who face certain conditions such as:
• Constant financial loss despite hard work and commitment.
• Inability to secure profitable opportunities even when qualified.
• Business failure or lack of patronage.
• Being overlooked or sidelined in favor of others with fewer abilities.
• Stagnancy in career, trade, or craft despite long years of dedication.
• Dependence on others for survival due to blocked financial flow.
When these symptoms are noticed, Awure Aje is applied to open doors of fortune and restore financial balance.
How Our Forefathers Treated Lack of Wealth in the Past
Our forefathers understood that poverty was not always caused by laziness but could be due to blockages, misfortune, or environmental imbalance. To treat this, they administered:
1. Natural Preparation using Leaf and Herb — They believed that wealth resided in the earth and that roots, leaves, and barks had the power to channel blessings. Special preparations were made from these plants to attract trade, prosperity, and fertile harvests.
Below are some of the leaf that our forefathers previously used when preparing Awure Aje
1) Ewe Jenjoko
2) Eso Koro Isin
3) Ewe Odan
4) Ewe Apá
5) Ewe Iyeye
6) Ewe Botuje
7) Ewe Eyin-olobe
8) Ewe Sawerepepe
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GET A-Z YORUBA HERBS PDF #3KThe Healing Process in Traditional Practice
The Yoruba trado-medical system works with the understanding that wealth and prosperity are linked to balance in the natural world. The healing process of Awure Aje often involved:
1. Root and Leaf Preparations — Certain roots and leaves were pounded and mixed into baths or applied as washes to remove financial blockages and open doors of opportunity.
2. Bark Infusions — Some tree barks, believed to carry the spirit of multiplication, were soaked in water and used for washing the hands or face, symbolizing constant attraction of fortune.
3. Herbal Powders for Favor — Dried and powdered herbs were prepared for sprinkling on personal items, trade goods, or worn discreetly, believed to boost charm and appeal in financial dealings.
Differences Between Yoruba and Modern Treatment
• Yoruba trado-medicine treats financial misfortune, focusing on natural remedies that align body, and environment.
• Modern approaches may focus on skills, networking, and financial planning. While valuable, they do not address unseen hindrances that Yoruba medicine identifies.
• Combination of both is often most effective: diligence in modern business practices supported by Yoruba traditional medicine to attract consistent prosperity.
Safety First: Important Considerations
While Awure Aje is powerful, certain precautions are necessary in its preparation and use:
• Some leaves may not be safe for pregnant women.
• Children should not be exposed to potent herbal baths or powders.
• The strength of certain roots and barks requires moderation to avoid physical side effects.
• Users should avoid misuse or over-reliance without applying hard work and discipline, as Yoruba medicine works best when combined with human effort.
Needed Materials (Leaves, Roots, Bark, etc.)
The medicinal approach for this requires careful selection of natural materials traditionally known to our elders. These are combined to ensure potency.
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Application Process
The strength of Yoruba medicine depends on how materials are handled. Proper pounding, boiling, or steeping — done in the right way and at the right time — ensures the remedy remains potent. Click Unlock Secret below
Uses
The prepared remedy must be applied in the correct manner — whether for drinking, steaming, bathing, or chest rubbing — and taken in the right dosage for it to remain effective.
1) Some leaf required special utterances/chants before they can be effective. Where applicable, this will be stated in the PDF
2) The methods of getting the needed items like leaf, bark, roots by yourself is covered in the PDF
3) Saa bi Ologun ti wi, ki o le baa je... (Follow instructions for it to remain potent). You're getting a Real and Original account of our fore fathers.
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