Ponto de Ossanha - Suas Ervas Podem Curar
Juliana D Passos
The Healing Power of Nature: A Tribute to Ossain
Juliana D Passos' song "Ponto de Ossanha - Suas Ervas Podem Curar" is a beautiful homage to Ossain, the Orisha of healing herbs in Afro-Brazilian religions such as Candomblé and Umbanda. The lyrics are a repetitive and meditative chant that praises Ossain, acknowledging his connection to nature and his ability to heal through the use of medicinal plants. The repetition of the word "ewé," which means "leaf" in Yoruba, emphasizes the importance of plants and herbs in traditional healing practices.
The song opens with a direct address to Ossain, calling him "Pai Ossain das matas" (Father Ossain of the forests) and expressing a desire to praise him. This sets a reverent tone, highlighting the deep respect and veneration for Ossain's wisdom and power. The mention of "Pai Oxalá," another significant Orisha, situates Ossain within the broader pantheon of deities, underscoring the interconnectedness of these spiritual figures.
The chorus, which repeats the lines "Ewé, ewé, Ossain, seu canto eu quero escutar" (Leaf, leaf, Ossain, I want to hear your song) and "Suas ervas podem curar" (Your herbs can heal), reinforces the central theme of healing. The song suggests that by listening to Ossain's song and understanding the natural world, one can access the healing properties of plants. This reflects a broader cultural belief in the power of nature and the spiritual significance of the natural world in Afro-Brazilian traditions.
Overall, "Ponto de Ossanha - Suas Ervas Podem Curar" is a lyrical celebration of the healing power of nature and the spiritual wisdom of Ossain. It invites listeners to connect with the natural world and recognize the profound healing potential that lies within it.