i usually call Yemanja/Yemoja; Osun and Ogun; but something about that Shango resonates for me; my birth date, his sword, art and dance, swift justice, male; sky, resistance,  and strategy...all things of me
In Yorùbá religion, Sàngó is perhaps the most popular Orisha; he is a  Sky Father..., god of thunder and lightning. Sango was a  royal ancestor of the Yoruba as he was the third king of the Oyo  Kingdom. In the Lukumí (Olokun mi = "my dear one") religion of the  Caribbean, Shango is considered the center point of the religion as he  represents the Oyo people of West Africa. This ceremony survived the  Middle Passage and is considered to be the most complete to have arrived  on Western shores. This variation of the Yoruba initiation ceremony  became the basis of all Orisha initiations in the West.The energy given  from this Deity of Thunder is also a major symbol of African resistance  against an enslaving European culture. He rules the color red and white;  his sacred number is 6; his symbol is the oshe (double-headed axe),  which represents swift and balanced justice. His dominance is over male  sexuality and human vitality, in general. He is owner of the Bata (3  double-headed drums), as well as the Arts of Music, Dance and  Entertainment. Shango can be deduced, in some regards, to be the essence  of "strategy" (logic and passion drawn and fashioned precisely to  achieve some end).

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