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Orunmila eriwo ya!

Ifa thoughts and philisopy by Ifálólá Aṣàyẹ́wòró Sanchez.

Ela moyin boru, Ela moyin boye, Ela moyin boshishe!

Monday, February 18, 2008

Discourse on Ifa Symbology and Meaning II: Place of Ori in Ifa Divination

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Aboru Aboye Aboshishe It has been the subject of many a debate inspired first by the advent of phone psychics and furthered with the mass ap...
Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Vengance shall be mine . . . righteous living.

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aboru aboye aboshishe, One topic which is not often discussed is that of righteous living, specifically as it relates to the idea of ultimat...
Friday, February 1, 2008

To Give . . .

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Aboru aboye aboshishe, A recent conversation claiming that only Africans and African descendants were allowed to practice Ifa left me a bit ...
Saturday, January 26, 2008

On being Awo Ifa

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I was asked what is means to be a Babalawo, to which I responded: Orunmi la was the only true Babala wo, we can only stand in light hoping t...
Friday, January 18, 2008

Further thoughts on Odu Ifa and cultural relativism

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Aboru aboye aboshishe, As I read one of my books this morning I had alot of really interesting revelations, one of which surrounded this ide...
Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Treatise on Ebori and Ori: Feeding your Soul

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In today's world of speed and complexity, we often hear people talking about how one should "feed one's soul." Even more o...
Sunday, December 9, 2007

The ever expanding corpus of wisdom we call Ifa

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The ever expanding corpus of wisdom we call Ifa. We should start this conversation with a well known mantra I've repeated many times: Wi...
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