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my Best Enemy part

My Best Enemy: Part 3

Fear gradually gripped me, as I sat there in the hot shop with my father, my mother, and other relatives, waiting for a crowd of assorted characters gathered in front of the shop to set us ablaze. I was not ...

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16 Ofun Meji

Ifa: The 16 Odu Ifa & Their Meaning.

The meaning of the 16 Odu Ifa of the Ifa is based on 16 symbolic or allegorical parables contained in the 16 Core Chapters or Principles that form the basis of the Ifá, a system of divination of the Yoruba ...

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ori

Ori: Your Guide To Ur Destiny

ORI is described as an individual’s guide to their destiny. You can think of it as your personal Orisa.Ori is the most highly evolved part of ourselves. It is the divine aspect, a unique reflection of Olodumare through human consciousness.Ori ...

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Òluwò Ifágbejà OgboniIledì Awo Imolè Ẹdan

Ifá Não Nos Proporciona Uma Mudança Provisória

Ifá não nos proporciona uma mudança provisória, e sim a mudança de um destino absoluto através de ações que possa somar ao bem estar da família, da sociedade e de uma renovação interna através de um bom carácter. Podemos mudar ...

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Òpa òsùn

Òpa òsùn

Òpá òsùn is a deity, when ifa initiation wants to be performed, the Babaláwo must obtain it to perform the procedures of ifa, òpá òsùn is to call all the deities for what is being processed. Òpá òsùn is very ...

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opon ifa

In Irosun Ega (Irosun Obara): Ifa warns us to watch what our mouth utters…

in whatever we say, in everything we say, be mindful,be honest, be truthful, and be conscious in order not to harm ourselves or our loved ones with our utterances. We should not be our own worst enemy!In Irosun Ega (Irosun ...

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Ori Inu The Ifa Concept of the Inner Self

Ènìyàn means ẹni tí ó yàn—the one who chose.

ÈNÌYÀN—We Have the Power to Choose Ènìyàn in Yoruba means a person. Ènìyàn is from the verb yàn (to choose). Ènìyàn means ẹni tí ó yàn—the one who chose. Before each one of us came from Òde Ọ̀run (Outer Source) ...

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Ijapa ati aja

Ijapa ati Aja: The Dog With Two Ears

Ijapa (Mr. Tortoise) went and bought Aja (the Dog) in the market. Ijapa took Aja home. The following day, Ijapa put Aja on a leash, and told Aja, “Let’s go out.” Aja was surprised that he was put on a ...

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Universe acrylic on canvas

Captioned Universe, Mejiverse, Metaverse, Merinverseacrylic on canvas2022 By Prof. Moyo Okediji

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Àṣẹ, Ashe, Axe, Ache

Àṣẹ, Ashe, Axe, Ache

ÀṢẸ in Ede Oodua (Yoruba) ASHE in North America (United States, Europe, Afro-Caribbean, Canada) AXE in Brazil. ACHE in Cuba. ÀṢẸ, ASHE, AXE, ACHE emanated from the Yoruba Àṣẹ. There are now attempts to equate the word Ase with the ...

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