This clearance and explanation is very important especially for the Yoruba in diaspora and other tribes in Nigeria who keep thinking and saying that yoruba serves many gods. All orishas are all human beings, a heros and heroines and inventors.Thank you ma.
Why I just discovered her after her death? She a genius. In fact, she Orisha herself. I need to get all her books. Thank you so much uncle Tunde Kelani👍
Thank you so much Professor Oluwole! I've been trying, with a lot of difficulty to get what you've explained across to folk, you've done it brilliantly, I can now explain so much better! Eshe ma..
Im African American and im sorry if i come across as ignorant, but is she saying that there is one supreme God and that the orishas are not gods but spiritual beings that were bestowed upon having powers by this supreme god giving them abilities? And that humans can ask these orishas for help? Yet the supreme God is still the only true being? If so its not that different from Catholicism and therefore shouldn't be demonized by the west
She says there's one supreme God. And the orishas means Heroes and were people who had lived like us in the past but with supreme powers and also impacted on there people in different ways, just as you have it every where else in the world celebrating there Heroes yearly since centuries ago.
We are suffering today because we left what belong to us and embraces foreign Religion until Africans go back to their Original religion before things can become more better
And if the idea of these "oriṣas" being just heros, then why does Ifa divine that they be appeased when trouble looms? Cuz I've heard of some Ifa divination or traditions that prescribes that these oriṣas should be appeased to escape from certain dangers or succeed in certain adventures.
I don't think they are necessarily worshipped. In yorubaland we generally practice ancestor worship hence why people call out to the spirit of their dead mothers or fathers saying things like "eleda iya mi gbami". We beleive the dead are able to intervene in people's lives in some way and as a result we seek favors from the Orisa just like we would from a dead ancestor. It is my belief that Sango for example discovered gunpowder and its composition was a closely guarded secret but in his experimentation and research with the material he accidentally burned his palace and town down killing his children and people in the process leading him to commit suicide. In this case he becomes an Orisa because the general population know he had the knowledge of something powerful and because we believe dead ancestors interfere in our lives as a regular person if I was wronged by someone and in my culture I can call on any of the dead ancestors to hurt you. Who would you rather call, a dead grandparent or the great king who discovered a way to make things explode) This would be a great way for cults regarding these great individuals to spring up. We know for example that the cult of Sango sprang up after his death and was started by his friends. We are also told that they used the same magic to burn down the homes of Sango's enemies before his suicide which indicates that he might have revealed the knowledge of gunpowder to them as well. This is the same with many of the other orisa's having close people start cults about them after their deaths with the knowledge that the people proposed. Another reason why they might have come to be worshipped as they are today is that being great people who altered the course of Yoruba history, they would have been invoked often by those after them in the same way politicians today try to align themselves to the great politicians of the past and in a culture that doesn't record things by writing, one major disaster is enough to greatly alter the story of the Orisa as that great man who discovered how to smelt iron to the god of iron
Mama, e se gan fun gbogbo awon alaye won yi, sugbon yio wu mi ki e fi awaon iwe yin si ori Ebay and Amazon ki gbogbo awa ti a wa ni eyin odi le ri raa. Agba yin a di ale oooooooooooooooooo, Afon a gbo ki o to wo, amin.
A couple of problems I find with this submission of hers: 1. The meaning of "God/god" is so much wider than the almighty, encompassing feature she seeks to impose on the concept. For one, a god can range from any deified being to one considered almighty. The way people treat their favourite pastors or pop stars for example, is literally godification/deification in real time. So, I don't agree that to be a god, you have to be the most powerful almighty deity. 2. She intentionally draws parallel with Christianity because she knows that using any religion besides Judeo-Christianity will reveal that there is precedence for big and small gods coexisting in cultures. 3. Even in Christianity, the Jews in the Old Testament favoured some sort of Syncretism where they acknowledged God, but also indulged in the worship of other (littler) gods. 4. Does she imply that the existence of the human lives of Yorùbá gods remove them from true divinity? That's laughable. Buddha, Lao Tzu, Jesus, Mohammed, and a host of other divine or nigh-divine entities led human lives. This doesn't detract from their veritable deification. In fact, it enriches their myth.
There is so much wisdom in this presentation, her legend lives on.
Mama became ORISA today... may her soul Rest In Peace
This clearance and explanation is very important especially for the Yoruba in diaspora and other tribes in Nigeria who keep thinking and saying that yoruba serves many gods. All orishas are all human beings, a heros and heroines and inventors.Thank you ma.
Why I just discovered her after her death? She a genius. In fact, she Orisha herself. I need to get all her books. Thank you so much uncle Tunde Kelani👍
Ignorance is killing us in Africa, thank you mama for this great knowledge
Oh I love this! I thank my good lord that I ran into this video. Thank you God. Thank you Ma'am, God bless you. E she pupo Ma.
I always look forward to listening to Professor Oluwole. E ma a pe fun wa, ma. E seun o, Opomulero TV.
I'm screaming!!! Because I have always explained this to people like this. I'm so happy to come across this.
The Orisa are venerated ancestors, the equivalent of Catholic saints.
Spoken with sheer brilliance.
Proud to be a Yoruba man
This is what they don’t teach us cause our parents don’t even understand where they are coming from .
Wow that's why I so much loved yoruba culture
Mama, evergreen Prof. Thanks for your knowledge.
Thank goodness for this. May her soul continue to Rest In Peace. I would have loved to meet this wonderful woman.
Prof Sophie Bose Oluwole thank you mom for open my eyes and mind.
thanks so much iya mi koinbaje may people don't understand it .
Thank you so much Professor Oluwole! I've been trying, with a lot of difficulty to get what you've explained across to folk, you've done it brilliantly, I can now explain so much better! Eshe ma..
More wisdom mama. Long life ma
Thank you for educating us.
may God increase your knowledge and wisdom ma. Also to opomulero tv and TK
so much wisdom
Thank God am a yoruba and thanks to mama agba
I love this woman!! e pe fun wa ma
Awesome explanation 🙌🏽🙌🏽👌🏽
Great knowledge! Thank you.
Im African American and im sorry if i come across as ignorant, but is she saying that there is one supreme God and that the orishas are not gods but spiritual beings that were bestowed upon having powers by this supreme god giving them abilities? And that humans can ask these orishas for help? Yet the supreme God is still the only true being? If so its not that different from Catholicism and therefore shouldn't be demonized by the west
She says there's one supreme God. And the orishas means Heroes and were people who had lived like us in the past but with supreme powers and also impacted on there people in different ways, just as you have it every where else in the world celebrating there Heroes yearly since centuries ago.
You actually nailed it! Well done!
Good lecture
Knowledge is Power
God bless you ma
Great knowledge!
Agba yi adale. .. E seun
Please can someone lists all her books. Thank you.
Well said maam
Resourceful
We are suffering today because we left what belong to us and embraces foreign Religion until Africans go back to their Original religion before things can become more better
See knowledge
I need mama contact please am from Milano Italy.Just to appreciate her
She passed.
Wish it had translations
She said it first in English. She only repeated it in Yoruba for viewers who don't understand English.
Please sir, I need some of her books, where can I get it ?
And if the idea of these "oriṣas" being just heros, then why does Ifa divine that they be appeased when trouble looms?
Cuz I've heard of some Ifa divination or traditions that prescribes that these oriṣas should be appeased to escape from certain dangers or succeed in certain adventures.
when u need to tap anoint for wealth from oyedepo or adeboye wont u go with a gift
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To seek their guidance
On point
The question is, are orisas meant to be worshipped as we currently do in Yorubaland besides Olodumare?
I don't think they are necessarily worshipped. In yorubaland we generally practice ancestor worship hence why people call out to the spirit of their dead mothers or fathers saying things like "eleda iya mi gbami". We beleive the dead are able to intervene in people's lives in some way and as a result we seek favors from the Orisa just like we would from a dead ancestor.
It is my belief that Sango for example discovered gunpowder and its composition was a closely guarded secret but in his experimentation and research with the material he accidentally burned his palace and town down killing his children and people in the process leading him to commit suicide. In this case he becomes an Orisa because the general population know he had the knowledge of something powerful and because we believe dead ancestors interfere in our lives as a regular person if I was wronged by someone and in my culture I can call on any of the dead ancestors to hurt you. Who would you rather call, a dead grandparent or the great king who discovered a way to make things explode) This would be a great way for cults regarding these great individuals to spring up. We know for example that the cult of Sango sprang up after his death and was started by his friends. We are also told that they used the same magic to burn down the homes of Sango's enemies before his suicide which indicates that he might have revealed the knowledge of gunpowder to them as well. This is the same with many of the other orisa's having close people start cults about them after their deaths with the knowledge that the people proposed.
Another reason why they might have come to be worshipped as they are today is that being great people who altered the course of Yoruba history, they would have been invoked often by those after them in the same way politicians today try to align themselves to the great politicians of the past and in a culture that doesn't record things by writing, one major disaster is enough to greatly alter the story of the Orisa as that great man who discovered how to smelt iron to the god of iron
that's where we missed it in my own opinion, they arent meant to be worshiped, even they tell us to always give than ks to God
Appreciate them and seek their guidance
@precious how did you worship God as a Christian? Do you worship or pray to God directly?
If Jesus was a Yorùbá man, what would he be called?
@@johnad101beautiful
Mama, e se gan fun gbogbo awon alaye won yi, sugbon yio wu mi ki e fi awaon iwe yin si ori Ebay and Amazon ki gbogbo awa ti a wa ni eyin odi le ri raa. Agba yin a di ale oooooooooooooooooo, Afon a gbo ki o to wo, amin.
Finish.
But why they are worship the orisa?
they are wrong, the orishas even say through their spokesmen that we should always give thanks to God and not them
Traditionalists do both
I dont believe that you can separate the aspects of god. The orisha are part of god
@PreciousAdeleke
A couple of problems I find with this submission of hers:
1. The meaning of "God/god" is so much wider than the almighty, encompassing feature she seeks to impose on the concept. For one, a god can range from any deified being to one considered almighty. The way people treat their favourite pastors or pop stars for example, is literally godification/deification in real time. So, I don't agree that to be a god, you have to be the most powerful almighty deity.
2. She intentionally draws parallel with Christianity because she knows that using any religion besides Judeo-Christianity will reveal that there is precedence for big and small gods coexisting in cultures.
3. Even in Christianity, the Jews in the Old Testament favoured some sort of Syncretism where they acknowledged God, but also indulged in the worship of other (littler) gods.
4. Does she imply that the existence of the human lives of Yorùbá gods remove them from true divinity? That's laughable. Buddha, Lao Tzu, Jesus, Mohammed, and a host of other divine or nigh-divine entities led human lives. This doesn't detract from their veritable deification. In fact, it enriches their myth.