Odu of the Year 2024 Otura Ogbe Isese Nigeria Oke Itase Odu Agbaye Ifa Orisha Orunmila Babalawo
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
- Imagine a process that has been recorded for 10,000 years still being around! The Odu Agbaye, or sign of the year, is a tradition that has been around even longer than that! It is conducted once a year in Ifa’s birthplace, Nigeria. Specifically on a hill known as Oke Itase, Orunmila’s residence while on earth! This divination is done on behalf of the world to see how next year is going to be for all of us. The odu revealed was Baba Otura Ogbe! To find out more about what this combination has in store for the earth this year, watch this Our Roots Podcast episode with Joseph Baba Ifa!
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“God has heard your prayers, stop asking for the same thing” 💯
Abọru abọye àbósíse.
Agbo atọ asure iworiwofun.
It's great listening to you breaking down this sacred Odu Ifa.
Oke Itase is in Ile Ìfẹ, my home town in Nigeria.
I greet you again. Abọru abọye abọsisẹ
I love how you broke it down and applied it to modern times
Maferfun Orumilla thank you brother Baba and family Iboru iboya ibosheshe y Bendición
There is such much beauty and wisdom in Ifa.😍
Iboru Iboya ibocheche
Baba may you create a episode diving into Ori, stories, life lessons and at least one easy practice we as initiates could perform. If you feel it is appropriate..thank you. Ase
It's always a pleasure listening and absorbing more knowledge from you Baba, may your hand and home be blessed for your great work.
Patience with a good attitude 🙌🏾
Baba iboru iboya boya please do a series on ALBITA. ..
Thank you. 🙏🏼🤍 Can you do a video on Otura Oniko?
This video is about Otura Niko
Just a suggestion for future video. If you can have someone who is Son/daughter crowned Babaluaye 👑
My son just got crowned San Lazaro. I would love to hear an episode dedicated to this great orisha 🙏🏻💜
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This was beyond refreshing to watch! Truly enjoyed this!
I would like to know about Santa Muerte devotes who have also been called to Santeria. I have heard many different answers. Thank You!!
Blessings Baba To You And All Your Viewers ❤
Lista! 🎉
I went there
Any alignment with Odu Ofun Di?
Could the story of death in disguise be compared to the Christian story of Sampson and Delia? Sounds similar
Ifa modupe
Sharm'. Peace and Freedom. Alaafia. Corn did exist in Ancient Africa. There are words and Mdw NTR (hieroglyphs) for corn. It is sacred to Wasir (Asar, Osiris).
The cross religious sacredness of palm fronds is interesting cause you got palm sunday in christianity supposed to represent being covered in the blood interesting
It’s best that a Isese Priest speak on Odu.
Is the decomposition mentioned in Otura Niko the same kind mentioned in Irete Ogunda
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Was corn in Africa before colonialism? That's a strange question, if Yorubas have a name for something, it mean their ancestors had contact with the item. Corn of all thing. We call corn Agbado. And from corn, we make different kinds of staple food like Eko, Ogi, Egbo, Sapala, and so many others. These are core traditional staples. These are solely yoruba foods from corn. Eko is often used in some Ifa rituals. I saw online thay Portuguese brought maize into Africa in the 17th century. Then how did we have names in our native languages for all these foods. I regard this as one the many fabrications by Europeans. For the fact that a lot of history is fabrication. This is surely one of such. They are trying to sell Africa their GMO corn. So, this could be part of the tactic.