Demystifying Onava Occult Beliefs

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Onava is a term used to describe various occult practices that have their roots in African and African diaspora traditions. These practices are often centered around the belief in the existence of supernatural forces and spirits that can be invoked and manipulated for various purposes. Onava practices can include divination, spellcasting, healing, and communication with the spirit world. One key aspect of Onava is the belief in the power of ancestors and the ability to communicate with and seek guidance from them. Ancestors are highly respected and considered to have a deep understanding of human experiences and the spiritual realm. Practitioners of Onava often perform rituals and ceremonies to honor and connect with their ancestors, seeking their blessings and wisdom.


The expression “has profaned the blood of the covenant” (ESV) refers to the rejection of Jesus’ sacrifice (Heb. 9:15–22). It implies that the blood of Jesus is devoid of cleansing power.

The title Son of God reminds the audience that God has installed Jesus at His right hand and promised Him to make His enemies a footstool for His feet Heb. Something like this may also have happened with Pharaoh, who refused to believe God s message to him despite the wonders he witnessed and later suffered.

You trample on the leaves and the spell is broken

Practitioners of Onava often perform rituals and ceremonies to honor and connect with their ancestors, seeking their blessings and wisdom. Another important aspect of Onava is the belief in the existence of multiple spirits that can be invoked and worked with. These spirits are believed to have specific areas of influence and can aid in various aspects of life.

Skyrim Anniversary Edition Mod Conflicts Megathread - If you’ve found a mod conflict since the Update? This is the place to come.

Hi all. So, as I’m sure you’ll be aware by now, the Anniversary Edition of Skyrim has now dropped. One way or another on console your game will be getting its files updated, whether you plump for the upgrade or not.

There has been much discussion in recent weeks over what this what mean to the mod community. While the greater headaches were always going to be for PC players (as it creates issues for Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE)) it was suggested that the majority of Xbox mods would likely be unaffected.

As we are now discovering, majority does not of course equate to ‘no mods being affected’. It would seem that some Xbox mods are still affected by the change. And as we each discover which mods those are, we have decided to create a Sticky post to aid people in finding out more info about that rather than trawling through an entire sub’s worth of posts speculating on this.

If you have encountered a mod which you believe to be causing a problem since the update (be that a crash or producing some kind of unexpected behaviour) this is the place to share info about that with the community.

But where you have encountered such a problem? Ideally we would like you to try testing out that mod in isolation. As that being the only mod enabled in your order, and a hard reset (physically hold down that power button for 10 seconds on your Xbox) having been performed to clear the Xbox cache. So that we can be as sure as we can that it really is that mod which is responsible. If you’re still getting a crash after that? There’s a fair chance this mod does indeed have problems with the AE update.

Major note 1: If you are new to modding, or do not use a logical load order template, there’s every chance that this is to blame for your problems and not the AE update at all. Go to our wiki section and familiarise yourself with the LLO Tool and explanations there first. If you intend to mod on Xbox long term? This will save a lot of your sanity. 😊

Major note 2: The AE update will not (and cannot) effect Texture or Mesh mods. So, no, Skyland, Noble and others are not breaking your game. It’s another mod in your load order. Seriously. That’s how texture mods work.

The only thing the AE Update has changed is the iteration of the scripting language Skyrim uses. Therefore any mod which uses scripts has a small chance to run into a problem if the script it introduces to the game contains a phrase/phrases which the game no longer recognises. Please bear that in mind before you post.

Additional note: Max has suggested that after installing the AE update doing that hard reset (hold down the power button on you deck for 10 seconds) it advisable anyway. Might be worth doing that.

What this thread is not for? Just posting that updating your game has killed your save file. Or generally railing on Bethesda for the update. We’re trying to pinpoint specific mods which have been affected by changes the AE makes. That’s the purpose of this thread. To compile a list to help out others. And unless you can find a repeatable link between a specific mod and your save file this wouldn’t be the thread to address that.

Okay. At this point we turn this over to you! If you have encountered a specific and provable problem with a mod since the AE update, let us know in the comments below.

Possible effected mods so far:

  • Lucien (custom voiced follower) - Crash on load But a Hotfix has already been released to fix this.
  • Serana Dialogue Add On - Crash on load. Seems to have been fixed with the recent title update.
  • Royal Armory Reforged - Crash in the Palace of Kings. The version included in Shalidor’s Armaments does not appear to have the same problem.
  • Undisvovered Means Unknown - no longer working.
  • Hunterborn - may now be crashing when accessing the skinning menu.
  • Pilgrim from SimonRim AiO - Crash when asking for a blessing.
  • 4 people have reported crashes using Alternate Start. This has now received an update which might fix this.
  • More Bandit Camps (solo and through Living world Bundle Two) - The new CC farmstead is placed intersected with More Bandit Camps’ Steadwatch camp. This overlaps and creates a world hole.
  • 2 people have reported a crash with Leaf Rest in their order.
  • Tentative issue with Divine Cities.
  • 60 FPS menu mods - No longer working as expected
  • possible Sacrosanct - Vampire Lord transformation either fails or doesn’t allow you to change back. Some odd behaviour.
  • possible Character Creation Overhaul - Crash.
  • Some Main Menu Replacers may be overridden by the AE front end changes.
  • The Great City of Solitude’s docks conflict with the AE’s fishing mod. Patch had been uploaded here https://bethesda.net/en/mods/skyrim/mod-detail/4247234
  • Redguard Elite Armaments creation club content conflicts with the Great Cities of Karthwasten and Ivarstead. One NPC spawns inside a tree in Ivarstead. The ‘Interception’ questline blocks entirely in Karthwasten, as an objective NPC gets spawned underneath one of their miner houses.
  • The Marsh Merchant mod has been blocked by the update. The store can no longer be entered. The author has reached out to the sub for people willing to help them patch this mod.
  • JK Interiors / JK’s The Winking Skeever - another potential conflict with CC Fishing Mod. During the questline for this the user is asked to prepare and serve a meal at the Winking Skeever, for a named NPC. Neither the meal nor NPC show up.
Why then shall those who speak against the Holy Spirit not be forgiven when at least some of those who speak against the Son of Man are forgiven?
Onava occult practices

For example, there may be spirits associated with love and relationships, others associated with protection or prosperity. Divination is a common practice in Onava, used to seek guidance and insight into the future or to understand current situations. Different forms of divination may be employed, such as reading patterns in shells or bones, interpreting dreams, or using cards or other tools. The purpose of divination is to gain clarity and insight into a particular situation or to receive guidance on important decisions. Spellcasting and ritual work are often employed in Onava practices. Spells are used to influence or manipulate certain aspects of life, such as love, success, or protection. Rituals involve specific actions, such as the use of candles, herbs, or sacred objects, to create a sacred space and invoke the assistance of spirits or deities. Healing is another important aspect of Onava. Practitioners may use various methods, including herbal remedies, energy work, or spiritual cleansings, to address physical, emotional, or spiritual ailments. It is important to note that Onava practices can vary widely depending on cultural and regional influences. What is considered Onava in one community may be different in another. Nonetheless, common themes of ancestor veneration, spirit communication, and the use of divination and ritual are often present. In conclusion, Onava practices encompass a range of occult traditions that draw on African and African diaspora beliefs and practices. These practices involve the belief in supernatural forces, the power of ancestors, and the ability to communicate with spirits. Divination, spellcasting, healing, and ritual work are common elements of Onava. While differences may exist between various Onava practices, the core principles of spiritual connection, guidance, and healing remain central..

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