How Orisha Iku Disappeared Inside Okiti Ogan Leaving Sicknesses as Instruments of Death Narrated etc

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

Комментарии • 8

  • @Thetrueview409
    @Thetrueview409 Год назад +1

    Thank you for another message my brother.

  • @Thetrueview409
    @Thetrueview409 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @iwindara
    @iwindara Год назад

    ⁠ ​@GetABetterLife
    Did that bàbá say that ikú is considered an òrìṣà? Because what we have always been taught is that ikú is one of the ajogun.

    • @GetaBetterLifeTV
      @GetaBetterLifeTV  Год назад

      IKU is one of the messengers of Olodumare. When we say Orisha, we're literally referring to the messengers of Olodumare. This Baba even mentioned Iku as one of the messengers of Olodumare in one of these episodes. Iku is a messenger of death. Remember we have Esu who we may call a trickster...he may do good or otherwise. He's for justice. Being an Ajogun doesn't mean not an Orisha. Thank you.

    • @iwindara
      @iwindara Год назад

      Ok. Because one of the titles mentioned Òrìṣà Ikú. We never heard that Ikú is an òrìṣà àkúnlẹ̀bọ; we've only heard that ikú is one of the ajogun.
      Now, the part where you wrote that "ikú is a messenger of Olódùmarè" - that I can agree with. Death has its important role and function in the world and our Ìṣẹ̀ṣe Yorùbá.
      But, to say that ikú is an òrìṣà...ó rí bákan sí mi òòò.

  • @olatunjibanwo5161
    @olatunjibanwo5161 Год назад

    Why the Abrahamic followers say it's forbidden to go to orishas is in there 10 commandments

  • @Talkthingsthatmatters
    @Talkthingsthatmatters Год назад

    You yourself knows Orisha is forbidden, Christianity talked about Idolatry. Make us understand they believed what you believed then, but it doesn't work that way