Yoruba-Ifa: Open Heart Conversations | Iyanifa Rev. DeShannon Barnes-Bowens

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @matthewdavid5062
    @matthewdavid5062 Год назад +22

    I'm yoruba by birth Ogun state of Nigeria, so thankful for you all for keeping the religion of our forefathers and ancestors.
    I'm compelled to learn more from these seminaries.
    i'd love to know more about your seminaries

  • @OracleofBODE
    @OracleofBODE 2 месяца назад +3

    It’s so mesmerizing seeing that Yoruba Language has birthed many new linguistic form of Yoruba Original Language just like the 16 main corpus of Odu-IFa can birth 240 Odus.
    Thanks to our diaspora people of Yoruba. Thanks for upholding the culture!

  • @rochellereid2812
    @rochellereid2812 3 года назад +41

    Her voice is sooo soothing. I'm in awe. What an exceptionally beautiful soul she is.

  • @annsihkesmaa-serud1397
    @annsihkesmaa-serud1397 3 года назад +44

    Iya, this was so beautiful! You did us righteous! Ase Sistar!

  • @Flowerchi222
    @Flowerchi222 5 месяцев назад +4

    I knew when she started moving those glasses those shoes were coming off 😅❤ I absolutely love my people and I love the openness and love of having her on this platform. This is my favorite video and always finds me when I need it. Ase

  • @yvesdera9922
    @yvesdera9922 3 года назад +34

    Very nice!!! The only thing I disagree with is that it is not a RELIGION. it is a spirituality, a way of life. It's very important to make the difference.

    • @elconquistador6468
      @elconquistador6468 3 года назад +11

      What's the difference 🤔? Can religion not have a spiritual connection to divine? Can spiritual not have structure and proper protocols? Ifá religion has is HUGE on structure and proper protocol and has temples(iles, cabildos,egbes) around around world.
      What's makes I difference than religion? Or are we arguing semantics?
      I enjoy discussion 😌 thank you so much if you do answer and share your thoughts.
      Ase abure

    • @adewilliams8
      @adewilliams8 3 года назад +1

      Correct.

    • @softblackwoman
      @softblackwoman 2 года назад

      @@elconquistador6468 definitely semantics- but people receive words in different ways

    • @Ayo.Ajisafe
      @Ayo.Ajisafe 2 года назад +1

      This is not the first person to make that distinction. It's ok to not understand. Because you don't understand doesn't mean that it's semantics. If people go out of their way to distinguish, have faith that there is a distinction.

    • @helendavies2861
      @helendavies2861 2 года назад

      Nice one 👍

  • @amumejitaiwo4813
    @amumejitaiwo4813 2 месяца назад +1

    This Yeye is so beautiful, intelligent, brilliant, and endowed with wisdom. I am proud to be a Yoruba man. Isese ni asa, asa ni isese. Eledumare a wa pelu wa oo asee.

  • @intuitivetalkswithmyra5986
    @intuitivetalkswithmyra5986 10 месяцев назад +3

    Iya thank you for being a vessel! Within 10 minutes of the opening I was in tears. This interview was so informative and beautifully articulated❤️

  • @originaldivinetarot5352
    @originaldivinetarot5352 2 года назад +128

    This is beautiful BUT I can't help to feel like we, african rooted people, need to stop telling outsiders (non African rooted ppl our ways of living and beliefs.) We are sacred. And blessed. Keep our culture strong and our ancestors proud.

    • @SadeKirkman
      @SadeKirkman 2 года назад +38

      African Spiriituality is the bedrock of all Spirituality on this planet and by default, available to all.

    • @missqt48
      @missqt48 2 года назад +31

      The thing about African spirituality! It is just that! There are mystics that work in conjunction with our DNA! So ‘outsiders’ can study all they want, they can dress, speak and admire the practice but doensnt mean it is for them. Just like some people study Judaism and their lifestyle mirrors the practice but it doesn’t make them a Ju. There’s a huge difference between physical and mental! In these ‘last days’ it’s better to use your ‘third eye.’

    • @originaldivinetarot5352
      @originaldivinetarot5352 2 года назад +3

      @@missqt48 thank you

    • @wilnetlouiseefuamaatirobin5741
      @wilnetlouiseefuamaatirobin5741 2 года назад +3

      👍 👍 AGREE

    • @originaldivinetarot5352
      @originaldivinetarot5352 2 года назад +1

      @@wilnetlouiseefuamaatirobin5741 ase

  • @lorrainemofokeng8703
    @lorrainemofokeng8703 2 года назад +10

    Iya looks like a South African. The hair her skin tone. Her features, She is so beautiful 😍

    • @antnam4406
      @antnam4406 Год назад +1

      Yoruba's are from West Africa.

  • @jamielockett2547
    @jamielockett2547 2 года назад +18

    I would love to get a copy of the libation she recited in the beginning of this program so I could learn it in English and the original language. It was amazing and felt so connected.

  • @sundayolowoyo917
    @sundayolowoyo917 Год назад +2

    I'm so proud of this, because I'm also a Yoruba one of your brother, but I lives in U.S, i wish you more grace

  • @FolkBoyify
    @FolkBoyify 3 года назад +48

    44:48 Me being bisexual, AND a devotee, her words hit me SO hard. But also, the Christians call their enlightened beings "Angels", but we Africans call them "Ancestors". Ase! 49:09

    • @Kiashereee
      @Kiashereee 3 года назад

      Y

    • @FolkBoyify
      @FolkBoyify 3 года назад

      @@Kiashereee Why what?

    • @adelaniakamo6856
      @adelaniakamo6856 Год назад +2

      @@FolkBoyify i think he meant - why what westerners refer to as Angels, Yorubas call Ancestors. this misconception could be due to lack of understanding of what african spirituality is about and english programing of what God is with the religious settings put in place by imperialism .

    • @FolkBoyify
      @FolkBoyify Год назад

      @@adelaniakamo6856Ah! Makes sense!

    • @tok1879
      @tok1879 Год назад

      Adodi and adofuro is not something accepted culturally in Yoruba

  • @sunsetman321
    @sunsetman321 Год назад +4

    Wonderful Prayer and opening 🙌🏼 I would like to meet her 😀

  • @susanjohn6636
    @susanjohn6636 2 года назад +8

    Oh my gosh you are awesome you have given me my key to self realization thanks 🙏 sitar

  • @ifitsthelordswill1191
    @ifitsthelordswill1191 10 месяцев назад +1

    Me and spouse were just initiated into isese traditional ifa. So beautiful ♥️ Ashe o!!!

    • @aeiou0123
      @aeiou0123 9 месяцев назад +1

      Nice. Isese ifa. Ekuwabo si isese ifa.

  • @brightlight8773
    @brightlight8773 Год назад +4

    Beautiful I enjoy the service along with the teaching of the practice of Yoruba.

  • @sinaakomolede1809
    @sinaakomolede1809 3 года назад +8

    Oh my God, I'm inspired

  • @dolapo4578
    @dolapo4578 2 года назад +9

    I am so glad to come across this conversation, it's so educative and informative.

  • @MaryMwanza-k4s
    @MaryMwanza-k4s Год назад +3

    This is inspiring,I would love to learn more about African spiritual lessons.thank you.

  • @tooeachisown
    @tooeachisown Месяц назад

    This was so powerful! Much appreciated. Gratitude and Thanks🙏🏾

  • @karenedwards2704
    @karenedwards2704 2 года назад +5

    Absolutely moved and inspired. Thank You and ashe

  • @lyndewejrawlins6587
    @lyndewejrawlins6587 8 месяцев назад +2

    YORUBA SINCE BKLYN ‘79. BLACKJESUS TAUGHT BY GRANDPARENTS & SEEING A BLACK BODY N LIT GLASS COFFIN PARADE EASTER N PANAMA & SOLD IN MARKETS CNN PLUS HOLY GHOST PREACHER GREAT GRANDMA , I GOT TO TRAVEL KANSAS WITH, CHURCH ON UNCLE PROPERTY….HALLELUJAHS IS ALL I CAN SAY, SING & SHOUT @72 LAWDY!!!✝️💓💎🌈💫🌞✌🏿

  • @elodiejones7727
    @elodiejones7727 11 месяцев назад +5

    Blood sacrifice helps us realise the Importance and Reverence the Ceremony is requiring. Life, Blood, is the most precious gift we can offer. Animals, are still a requirement for Life. We eat meat. It is necessary for our bodies to function. Offering this in Ritual is a huge sacrifice for us. I raised my hen from chick to the day of my Ritual. I made sure she had a certain diet so she would be pure for her role in the Ritual. She was precious to me. The Gifts i received from this Ritual were necessary for my Spiritual progression. So i wanted the Orisha to know, how seriously i took this Ritual, and what i was willing to sacrifice for my Spiritual progression. Blood sacrifice isnt evil. It is necessary sometimes.

  • @t.sukarifinley6765
    @t.sukarifinley6765 Год назад +2

    Grateful for the message and chant 🙏🏾 Ori Eni🙌🏾

  • @arcoiris_sky
    @arcoiris_sky Год назад +3

    Thank you all for sharing this conversation. Much love and peace to everyone.

  • @rashidaokolo2893
    @rashidaokolo2893 Год назад +2

    Sister Shannon, can’t help but 💜U & your Special Spirit ( Ashe)Medase’4 U, your Realness. Aluta Continua, Shukran, 📕🖤📗✊🏾🌞🌙🌟🌈🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯👁🌍🧘🏾‍♂️🏝🐚🛖🏕🤲🏾✊🏾Continue Allowing your light 2 shine , while sending your healing energy by your word sound! Bless!🌺🌻🌴

  • @tommythomas2452
    @tommythomas2452 3 года назад +6

    Proud of you,

  • @dorib2634
    @dorib2634 2 года назад +3

    This talk here...inspiring, beautiful, words will not do this talk justice. My soul was filled and satisfied...Ase

  • @t.sukarifinley6765
    @t.sukarifinley6765 Год назад +1

    Grateful for this presentation… Ase’ Ase’ Ase’O

  • @RedIgauna
    @RedIgauna Год назад

    Well done sister, birth alone does not determine our African identity. It is choosing to gather and uphold the African values, culture and traditions that make us children of Mama Africa

  • @FolkBoyify
    @FolkBoyify 3 года назад +33

    1:14:07 Animals are sacrificed all the time, we just don’t see it. We just see the finished result in the grocery store.

    • @dadevi
      @dadevi Год назад

      Exactly. That's what kosher and halal means. The animal has to be killed a certain way and prayed over it to be considered acceptable to eat in Judaism and Islam.

  • @Holisticmothertrucker
    @Holisticmothertrucker Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this video

  • @queencomisha
    @queencomisha 2 месяца назад

    I love this interview ❤ absolutely beautiful

  • @janaeluis7031
    @janaeluis7031 Год назад

    CCADI.... Great resource!

  • @awotwiwellnesscommunityade9941
    @awotwiwellnesscommunityade9941 2 года назад +33

    IFA does not originate from Benin. It's from Ile Ife western Nigeria.

    • @kehindeojutalayo131
      @kehindeojutalayo131 2 года назад +8

      IFA religion is from ile-ife ,the cradle of the Yoruba worldwide

    • @generalmwalimu9273
      @generalmwalimu9273 Год назад +6

      Actually ifa' origins is further east of Afruika (Afrika) west of the Nile and Niger river area. More than over 65,000 yrs ago King Oduduwa traveled far west of Afruika and settled in the sacred city "Ile Ife".

    • @zarac58
      @zarac58 Год назад +3

      @@generalmwalimu9273 and those people that migrated into ile ife were fore fathers of Igbo from kemet

    • @asabifatosin1150
      @asabifatosin1150 Год назад +7

      @@generalmwalimu9273 Wrong Made up “history”. Neither the Arab culture nor Islam gave birth to the “Yoruba “(collective) civilization and culture. Islam is mentioned in one of the 256,000 odu though (Otura ); so is Christianity (Oyeku).

    • @asabifatosin1150
      @asabifatosin1150 Год назад +1

      @@zarac58 The Yoruba did not “give birth ” to the Igbo who have their own glorious history and deep culture, including spirituality.

  • @sokefunolusola5434
    @sokefunolusola5434 2 года назад +7

    I am actually ashamed that we are loosing the beautiful legacies bequeath us Yoruba, but which we put aside and go after stupid religions given to us by our tormentors and slave masters. I am also astonished that I have a legacy as God chosen, no wonder Nigeria nay west of Nigeria is naturally endowed.

  • @bolasalak7360
    @bolasalak7360 Год назад +2

    She really understand this Yoruba religion of Orisha

  • @vanfernandes292
    @vanfernandes292 2 года назад +12

    I'm Oshun's son as well! Ora yê yê ò!

    • @omolaniayanshola4278
      @omolaniayanshola4278 Год назад +2

      Ore yeye osun ota o omi o agba o iyemaja o, osun agbe e I'm actually a Muslim but I'm yoruba girl from Nigeria so this's my ancestors religion and it lives in me and I believe in it.

  • @lachelle096
    @lachelle096 10 месяцев назад +1

    That libation prayerr ❤❤

  • @adediranmuhydeen618
    @adediranmuhydeen618 Год назад +5

    As much as I'll like to appreciate her for upholding our culture and traditions, I'll like to also set the record straight that she lacks the in-depth knowledge of Orisa and Ifa.
    We Yoruba people are from western part of Nigeria, even the Yorubas in Benin Republic all migrated from Nigeria.
    Also, Orisa is not a deity but a general term used to refer to all ancestral gods, Osun, Ogun, Sango, Esu are few of them.

    • @OracleofBODE
      @OracleofBODE 2 месяца назад +2

      That’s the problem, thinking because we are the Yoruba people of Nigeria does not mean we know it all. The diasporas knew All the Gods are the Orisha, in order to discuss about it all they gave it Orisha which still translates to them as all the gods in one yet there are Osun, Oya, Obatala, Esu, Ifa, Oruila, Ogun, Egun, Ibeji and so on. Or didn’t you heard her saluting each of those Orisas ?

  • @sunsetman321
    @sunsetman321 Год назад +1

    I think its good that people explain these traditions because people get the wrong impression and stereotype it as Voodoo and curse people send spirits too innocents learning about the truth and that its not what couple bad apples practice I am learning and like what i am learning and what it has done for my life so far and notice a difference

  • @sundayolowoyo917
    @sundayolowoyo917 Год назад

    Very great ❤

  • @keondre7179
    @keondre7179 3 года назад +6

    WATER BEARER. S(HE) HAS RISEN.

  • @Holisticmothertrucker
    @Holisticmothertrucker Год назад +1

    Can someone please share the name of the mambo video that Rev Deshannon shared during this video please and thank you

  • @rashidaokolo2893
    @rashidaokolo2893 Год назад

    My Dear Sista Dr. Shannon, Medase’ Medase’ Medase’ Ashe O’ ones often Fear & Condem what they don’t understand. Mind & spirit in Slave Mastas Box…. Ashe O’ Amor… Feel 4👁💜💯🌞🌙✨🌈🌧🌤💐💐

  • @danayshernandez7741
    @danayshernandez7741 2 года назад +1

    Ashe! Thank you 🙏

  • @nyimariley
    @nyimariley 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hello I’m in Chicago and have been interested in Ifa for quite sometime can you direct me to someone here?

  • @jamespratt9916
    @jamespratt9916 2 года назад +1

    Ase!

  • @yomi7742
    @yomi7742 2 года назад +3

    The Yoruba people are indigenous to the present day Nigeria through to parts of Rep. of Benin and Rep. of Togo.

  • @ifeayomirembe8275
    @ifeayomirembe8275 3 года назад +3

    Aseooo

  • @rasheedandrew9106
    @rasheedandrew9106 2 года назад +3

    I love this but best advice, if you can't speak Yoruba with the right tone, its best to just speak English because saying something in the wrong tone means something else. I hope you don't go cursing yourself while trying to bless yourself.

    • @SriKala
      @SriKala Год назад +6

      Ori knows your Intention and sincerity.

    • @Catalyst19909
      @Catalyst19909 Год назад +1

      That's what majority of them don't understand, being a Yoruba doesn't even mean you understand what IFA is all about, your intention into life

  • @Grinchylmt
    @Grinchylmt Год назад

    How do i find Baba Ola to get a ori ritual.

  • @jeffreyAdewaleIge
    @jeffreyAdewaleIge 7 месяцев назад

    Ive always wanted to learn to speak Yoruba. Where did she learn to speak Yoruba?
    ...

  • @Holisticmothertrucker
    @Holisticmothertrucker Год назад +2

    I say that all of the time Jesus is an ANCESTOR

  • @lisaadams780
    @lisaadams780 9 месяцев назад

    Prejudice is well and strong even with Yoruba people.

  • @zevan6147
    @zevan6147 10 месяцев назад

    Thoughts LL?

  • @glenfrancis2557
    @glenfrancis2557 3 года назад +7

    How do I figure out which orishas I belong to?

    • @KabiesiTV
      @KabiesiTV 3 года назад +5

      You will need to be directed and guided by an IFA PRIEST, through which your ORI and Devine element ORISA will be reveal to you and ways to align with them

  • @ForLoversOfWisdom
    @ForLoversOfWisdom 11 месяцев назад +1

    I wonder what her sign is. I’m thinking a water sign?

  • @shayshayjordan4077
    @shayshayjordan4077 2 года назад +1

    Ore yeye Ooo Osun ooo ASÉ ooo

  • @t.d.w.maverick5727
    @t.d.w.maverick5727 Год назад +1

    I ❤ Can Respect 🙏 💯 😌 👌 🙂 This At Least,!.❤🎉😮😊❤.°•○°.

  • @ArA-og1dv
    @ArA-og1dv Год назад

    Beautiful Sistarrrr, beautiful heart...however y r U sharing Our sacred treasures???!!😢

  • @Ayo.Ajisafe
    @Ayo.Ajisafe 2 года назад +9

    Watching while drinking garri.😅

  • @Anointedl616
    @Anointedl616 Год назад +1

    This is beautiful but she should have speak English all through, because any mistake in pronunciation in Yoruba language, change the meaning to mean another word

    • @bolasalak7360
      @bolasalak7360 Год назад +2

      She should be commended even if the Yoruba pronouncement may not be perfect. We that own the culture and language what have we done to promote it.

  • @empresskofoworola
    @empresskofoworola 2 года назад +4

    Yoruba did not originate from Benin, Benin originated from Yoruba, you got them mixed up

    • @blqqa9144
      @blqqa9144 Год назад

      Nigerians and their egotistic behavior

  • @sonamejames2668
    @sonamejames2668 Год назад

    correction IFA is from Ife in the Western part of Nigeria. It is part of the Yoruba culture, not Benin Culture.

  • @beingfrank40
    @beingfrank40 Год назад +1

    Thanks to the Priestess! I understand the good intention of the priestess using the term,"Latinx" but NO LATINO or LATINA accepts the "Latinx" title- that's something that was put on us by mostly Liberal White ,non-Hispanic" people who have been trained or influenced by Marxists that have infiltrated our colleges, and BLM co-founders have been open in saying that they were "well trained marxists". Orisha tradition is a beautiful tradition, aside from the evil ones who choose to do evil- just like in ANY religion,there are people who choose to do evil, even though it may not be a part of that religion.

    • @beingfrank40
      @beingfrank40 Год назад

      Thank you brother. I am a Babalawo of Cuban parents.

  • @LRWns
    @LRWns 10 месяцев назад

    I have seen babies that look and act like a close relative. Difference is those relatives are still alive. I am sure if they were gone to be with their ancestors, people will say its reincarnation .
    So a baby acting and looking like some elder doesnt mean they are reincarnated.

  • @denisedean2446
    @denisedean2446 26 дней назад

    Job 1:7 New International Version (NIV)
    The LORD said to Satan, “Where have you come from?” Satan answered the LORD, “From roaming throughout the earth, going back and forth on it.”
    Satan and his fallen angels walk among us seeking to deceive us and still looking for souls to possess through spiritism and communication with the dead, trying to call back those who have died as though we are God. God has assigned us our birth date and we also have a date of departure that only God knows for he is Alpha and Omega;the beginning and has no ending because the Lord is infinite.

  • @brownnature9470
    @brownnature9470 3 года назад +12

    When it comes to Indigenous people, everyone wants to be African @8:06, the host: you are not one of us( Africans). Do you have melanin? No. You are not!!!

    • @leophoenix1452
      @leophoenix1452 3 года назад +6

      she's drawn to it... and attraction was strong enough for her to identify herself with us... let her be

    • @elconquistador6468
      @elconquistador6468 3 года назад +13

      Obatala owns ALL heads and molded ALL human beings, not just the black ones.

    • @Ifakunle
      @Ifakunle 3 года назад +4

      @@elconquistador6468 ase ooo

    • @elconquistador6468
      @elconquistador6468 3 года назад +6

      @@Ifakunle I'm omo Obatala. I respect that yes orisha is Yoruba in origin and thus African/Black BUT anyone who says that because it's black it should only be black initiates...that's lame to me personally. Obatala owns ALL heads and Yemaya is the mother of ALL not just blacks.
      Respect the black roots but don't NOT initiate someone because of the color of their skin. That's not iwa pele, that's playing gatekeeper.
      Ache to you sister

    • @Ifakunle
      @Ifakunle 3 года назад +1

      @@elconquistador6468 I’m Omo Obatala to and Exactly Baba Ase ooo

  • @faeryhealer8
    @faeryhealer8 Год назад +1

    you will need to check your number and the numbers they push out there on the internet, ifa religion pre dates Islam and christianity the earth has had life far beyond only 8,000 years only that's far to short if is the beginning the African have been around far longer then 8000 years

    • @lisaadams780
      @lisaadams780 9 месяцев назад

      The beginning pre dates it all.

  • @tannazzal
    @tannazzal Год назад +1

    Beautiful but not being called reverend. Despite the definition, it is Christian not African.

  • @originaldivinetarot5352
    @originaldivinetarot5352 2 года назад +5

    Ummm. Your Orishas are NOT based on Zodiac signs. Lmao. You don't choose who your Orishas are.

    • @missqt48
      @missqt48 2 года назад +1

      See how they hijack this practice, because their society they solely live on stolen knowledge. Watch more M’zungus claim to be Yoruba in 50 years.
      These people just using words to sound sophisticated and educated!

    • @originaldivinetarot5352
      @originaldivinetarot5352 2 года назад +1

      @@missqt48 yesss. Truth once again.

    • @missqt48
      @missqt48 2 года назад

      @@originaldivinetarot5352 we need to stay awake because even fighting sleep will get us erased on this planet! Did you see the white washed Lemba tribe! These people are sick in the head!

    • @lisaadams780
      @lisaadams780 9 месяцев назад +1

      Didn’t she use that as an example? An example so that a person like me who may be familiar with Zodiac signs cN relate and understand Orisha.

  • @doyinak6939
    @doyinak6939 Год назад

    The yoruba spirituality has been in existence long before Abraham, jesus, and Muhammed combined, so ifa is not from 8000 years ago.

  • @asabifatosin1150
    @asabifatosin1150 Год назад

    Yemoja… not Yemoya.

  • @issho8885
    @issho8885 Год назад +3

    I'd say before you start saying incantations or chants in Yoruba, learn the language to the point where you almost become a native speaker. A single change in tone can mean something else. For example the word "ogun" has like 15+ meanings depending on how you say it.
    Another thing I see is the unnecessary use of the word "Ase" as if it were a greeting. It's a powerful word, becareful what you say "Ase" to, you might end up cursing yourselves with wrong pronunciations due to intonation and "Ase". I'm not even joking, ask the real Yorubas.

    • @Eruobodomobalogun1
      @Eruobodomobalogun1 Год назад +1

      You're Right the same way they change ILE IFE [LAND OF LOVE] to ILE IFE [EXPANSION LAND]

    • @tok1879
      @tok1879 Год назад

      You should listen to the pronunciations in Brazil, it'll surely drive you mad.
      Sometimes people can only get so proficient in a language. I feel it's acceptable.
      I bet you don't speak English like the British do.

    • @issho8885
      @issho8885 Год назад

      @@tok1879 are you really going to act like that's not the easiest language in the world? In Yoruba one word could have up to 10 meanings which only differ by intonation, I bet English doesn't have that. It's completely different bro

    • @tok1879
      @tok1879 Год назад +1

      @@issho8885 yes, English is easier. Yet you don't speak it like the Englishmen do.
      But you wanna be here policing every Yoruba word.

    • @issho8885
      @issho8885 Год назад +2

      @@tok1879 Asking someone to properly learn a language isn't policing. Especially a language that is confusing to some of it's own native speakers. But if I speak English you'd at least understand what I say. I am Yoruba, and I couldn't hear a word she said, she said those words so plainly and that's not how it is spoken; if I pronounced the word "solved" as "sul-v-ed" or wrongly pronounce every single word in a sentence, would you understand what I'm trying to say? Now imagine me trying to recite poetry or sing with all those wrong pronunciations. Note that I'm talking about her pronunciations not her accent. English is Easy, Yoruba is NOT, not even to some Yoruba people, it's similar to chinese, and there are up to 5 types including the General Yoruba

  • @latemi2008
    @latemi2008 Год назад +1

    hmmmm.... i dont kmow when this was done, am a yoruba person, from ogun state, pls when handily/using a language that is not yours plssssssssssss, learn properly it well, because 90% of all the prayers/libation she said were very wrong in fact my head is boiling now? my mother grow up in what we call ijo ibile meaning church of our local tradition, my grand father( well educated man ) was an ifa man( he consult the ifa and traditional chief) so i know what am talking about am base in nigeria, it is my culture, tradition, it is our way of life.... our tradition is what we breath, eat live, so when you people are using or saying or trying to say somthing that not indigenous to pls learn it well, because most of the words the so called ifa woman said are mostly wrong and others wrongly pronounced...... i know and understand what you guys are trying do but plsssssssssssss do it well plssss. what am seeing right now is sad pls..... this not what we do here pls bcos all of the ifa tradition is all yoruba stuff and if you must do it plssssssssssss get an indigenous yoruba people in ifa shld talk about it by doing that you get it a first hand and right from the source.... this not what you study in a university, it is our culture, my tradition, my peoples way of living, so pls don't educated the world wrongly plsssssss.

    • @lisaadams780
      @lisaadams780 9 месяцев назад

      You all don’t like the Black people and other people who are not Yoruban. This is what I’m learning in these comments. This is not inviting.

    • @BeautyInVision8
      @BeautyInVision8 Месяц назад

      I do understand what you're meaning because I felt this way about who I learned Yoga from. It does matter to know the authentic tradition. Thank you for your input! I still do appreciate the loving spirit of Rev. DeShannon Barnes.

  • @antoinettehill9333
    @antoinettehill9333 Год назад +2

    Soon as i seen a pale face I was like our people never learn when they are being exploited 🙄

    • @mariaager1924
      @mariaager1924 Год назад

      American? Sounds like a racist American comment. 🙄

  • @Ifalere
    @Ifalere Год назад

    Stop calling us Latin X we are Spanish

    • @inmythoughts718
      @inmythoughts718 Год назад

      The only spanish are in spain and the only english are in England.. you sound dumb

  • @ArA-og1dv
    @ArA-og1dv Год назад

    Giving waaaaaay too much i formation

  • @SaidSam956
    @SaidSam956 Год назад +1

    it's right time we Yoruba christians begin to invade Yoruba territory in all Caribbean's world, America and UK to preach Christ for our people in diaspora

    • @bolasalak7360
      @bolasalak7360 Год назад +1

      My brother if you listen very well to this woman you will realize that she speaks about the essence of life as presented by Orisha. Every religion evolve even Christianity unfortunately African culture and religion was villified and it's evolution was distrupted. If you visit Cuba you will realize how the Orisha religiwas fused with catholicism and called Santeria. Africa is in great trouble because they have lost their root. Agreed Christ has brought us light but it can be done in the light of Santeria. My brother the truth is that we are not practicing Christianity in Africa because there is no Christlike character in us. Had it been Africa religion are allowed to fuse may be we will be living a better life.

    • @osunpidandaniel1838
      @osunpidandaniel1838 11 месяцев назад

      Omo Eru Isreali. It will never be well with you and your gospel. Imagine the nonsense you just spill you this indoctrinated slave. These are people who have found their true essence in life, not you still practicing some ancient middle eastern religion. I’m not even a religious folk but I enjoyed the interview and it’s quite informative to me.

  • @Wehaveananchor
    @Wehaveananchor 2 года назад +1

    The devil is a mad. See how these beautiful women's lives are wasted by the devil. I prav that the light of the glorious gospel of Christ will shine into the host, guest and her audience.

    • @woye2010
      @woye2010 2 года назад +8

      So the Japanese, Chinese etc who don't believe in quoran or Bible will be going to hell. Those who died before Christianity and Islam came, are they in hell. God gave everyman how to connect with him. Christianity is Jewish tradition plus jesus christ, Islam is the Judaism, jesus christ and mohammad. Islam recognises all the names in the old testament which is Judaism. Condemning her faith shows your kind of person. Judaism is abrahamovic tradition and humans were used as sacrifice before God told abraham to use a ram. All religion can be modernised.

    • @oalyoriclifford728
      @oalyoriclifford728 2 года назад +3

      What a big Shame! Ifa is a Religion given by God to our ancestors! Hindu Bhuda Islamic Judaism and Christianity also are different Religion and no religion is superior over another moreover Abraham to Jesus Christ and Muhammed were human beings and Prophets Likewise Orunmila Ogun Sango Esu Yemoja to Late PA Mose Orimolade PA Oshofa PA Akindayomi to GO Adeboye of today!

    • @susannahebong9897
      @susannahebong9897 Год назад

      I'm just flabargasted at what is going on in you tube.

    • @andrewdawes3070
      @andrewdawes3070 Год назад

      It's funny that anything comes from black people is of the devil. I wonder where that ideology come from? Hebrews, Hamite theory, the Noah curse of Canaan, or the various quotes if the Bible who suggests that divination is wrong. Hmmm. Ifa is older then all Abrahamic religions , but in yet we as black people are of the devil because of Babylonian texts, and racial discrimination from rabbi, concil of niieca. If you don't understand African culture and black people them be quiet. Jesus respected nature , ancestors, etc. Smh

    • @SaidSam956
      @SaidSam956 Год назад

      it's right time we Yoruba christians begin to invade Yoruba territory in all Caribbean's world, America and UK to preach Christ for our people in diaspora.