The Yoruba scholar Remi-Niyi Alaran teaches that the Yoruba have a distinctive calendar (Kojoda, which means “may the day be foreseen”). The new year begins on the third day of the month of Okodu (June 3). This means tomorrow will ...
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The Yoruba scholar Remi-Niyi Alaran teaches that the Yoruba have a distinctive calendar (Kojoda, which means “may the day be foreseen”). The new year begins on the third day of the month of Okodu (June 3). This means tomorrow will ...
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Olodumaré is made up of various divine phenomena we call Orisa that make up both the intangible and tangible universe. IFA: Yoruba Scientific Spirituality explains that since human beings are a microcosm of the macrocosm which is the Supreme Being, ...
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According to IFA Yoruba Scientific Spirituality, the wisdom of Ifa is for all the world to drink, the cup bearers must be Black (defined as at least 2/3rds African ancestry). This is not about racism, but about preventing both the ...
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Yemoja is meditative trance. What is key to understanding it is that trance is a state when you lose partial to full consciousness of the external world and enter a receptive internal state, i.e., programming. Sleep is the perfect example ...
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Ogun tells us that if we do not build a great wall to defend our city, then it is our fault when foreigners are easily able to conquer us. Let us build a splendid wall to protect the Orisa community. ...
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Yoruba Scientific Spirituality is to BECOME AN ORISHA. One of the main practices to becoming an orisha is the practice of ebo (sacrifice), which is the domain of Eshu, Lord of Decision Making. No matter what spiritual power (orisha) you ...
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It will take 28 years for a prey that migrates every 7 years to be eaten by a predator that migrates every 4 years. However, it will only take 16 years for a prey that migrates every 8 years to ...
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It’s known by different names such as; hanjin legidi, Ekana dinka, Tsugba dinka (nupe), Ojukwu finger (igbo). What is it called in your native language? See how to make Ekana Gowon here
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