5 Signs of Egbe Orun That Many People Ignore
- kingbrujo
- Mar 17
- 3 min read
by Baba Esuwale Adigun (King Brujo)
In Yoruba spirituality, Egbe Orun refers to the heavenly companions a person is linked to before birth. They are part of the unseen company connected to your spiritual journey before you entered the world.
Not everyone experiences their presence the same way. Sometimes the signs are subtle. Sometimes they repeat until they can no longer be dismissed.
Many people describe certain patterns without realizing those patterns are often discussed in relation to Signs of Egbe Orun.
The key is not panic. The key is pattern.
1. Water and Sky Keep Appearing in Your Dreams
One of the most commonly discussed Signs of Egbe Orun is repeated dream imagery involving water or open sky.
You may dream of oceans, rivers, floating, flying, standing near wide open water, or looking upward into large skies without obvious explanation.
In Yoruba understanding, Egbe Orun is often associated with spaces that feel open, elevated, or distant from ordinary human boundaries. Water and sky both symbolize movement between worlds, fluidity, and spiritual calling.
One dream means little. Repetition matters.
2. Crowds Keep Appearing in Your Dreams
Another strong sign is constantly seeing groups of people in dreams.
You may find yourself in gatherings, celebrations, unknown communities, or surrounded by people whose faces feel familiar even when you cannot identify them.
This matters because Signs of Egbe Orun often appear through collective imagery. Egbe itself implies company, association, or spiritual companionship.
Sometimes the dream feels joyful. Sometimes it feels distant. But the repeated presence of groups often signals unseen social connection beyond ordinary life.
3. Small Things Keep Disappearing Around You
Keys. Remotes. Small personal objects. Everyday items that seem to vanish and later reappear unexpectedly.
On the surface, this seems ordinary. But when it becomes repetitive without explanation, many traditions recognize it as one of the subtle Signs of Egbe Orun.
The issue is not that every missing object is spiritual. The issue is when the pattern becomes unusually consistent and difficult to explain.
Small disruptions often get attention before larger messages do.
4. You Keep Spilling Water or Drinks
Repeatedly spilling water, drinks, or liquids without obvious carelessness is another sign many people report.
Liquids carry symbolic weight in many spiritual systems because they represent movement, emotion, and unseen interaction.
Among recurring Signs of Egbe Orun, repeated spilling often appears when spiritual attention is trying to interrupt ordinary flow.
Again, one accident means nothing. Repetition is what matters.
5. You Feel Like You Do Not Fully Belong Here
Perhaps the deepest of all Signs of Egbe Orun is a constant internal feeling that this world never feels fully complete.
You function. You live. You build. But something inside often feels slightly detached, as though part of you remembers a different type of belonging.
This feeling does not automatically mean Egbe Orun, but in Yoruba spiritual understanding it is one of the strongest repeated indicators when combined with other patterns.
The key is that the feeling remains even when life outwardly appears stable.
Not Every Sign Means Immediate Spiritual Action
It is important not to reduce every dream or every inconvenience to spiritual certainty.
A sign becomes meaningful when patterns gather.
This is why Signs of Egbe Orun are never confirmed by emotion alone. Repetition, context, and divination matter.
Spiritual identity is not built through imagination. It is clarified through proper consultation.
Conclusion
Egbe Orun does not always announce itself dramatically.
Sometimes the signs are quiet.
Water in dreams.
Crowds in sleep.
Missing objects.
Spilled drinks.
A feeling of distance from ordinary belonging.
The question is not whether one sign appears once.
The question is whether the pattern keeps returning.
If these signs keep repeating, divination can clarify what is speaking.
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