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Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by FOLYKAZE(m): 9:43am On Apr 19, 2015 |
9jacrip: I understand most of these things you write here. I dont know how it at your side but here, those that 'ko Ifa kuro ninu epo' ie Itefa only pray to there own Ifa. They dont know how to divine with the ikin or understand Odu. They pray with Oti abuda and bless the day. When it comes to divination, they consult there awo. |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by Nobody: 9:53am On Apr 19, 2015 |
FOLYKAZE: No, I do not. Yes, there's Ela also known as Orunmila. I was refering to the Ela relation to Jesus comment as most people often believe Ela Oluorogbo was Moremi's only son whom she sacrificed for Ife people. Ela Oluorogbo's temple is at Ife, just tell a bikeman to lead you to or take you to Oluorogbo temple towards Oja Ife - Oke Ogbo road. |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by Nobody: 10:02am On Apr 19, 2015 |
FOLYKAZE: You can divine with it. I explained if here: ...bless these seeds daily with seamans or blood, depends on which you want and you can divine with the seeds - you recite a chant and attempt to pack these seeds at once for a number of times and whatever amount of seed remains between 1 or 2 will determine what odu you'll press on the board of iyerosun or sand which you'll then interprete from what the odu says and apply it to you. You are expected to divine with it daily and be able to either interprete the odu or have a babalawo interprete it for you. Most babalawo would not tell you this or teach you the basic interpretations in order to leep you on the leash as most would not want to go to Igbo Odu to complete the process - the process which is very very key. |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by FOLYKAZE(m): 10:09am On Apr 19, 2015 |
9jacrip: Ela as Orunmila appears in this oriki: Ti a ba ji, a we wo toni, a we se kasin owuro Ti a ba ji, a tun wa fi aso toki bo'ra Mo ni Orunmila, o ji ire loni Ela, o ji're loni Morohuntolu, Mosiakaraba, Omo erin nfon gun l'alo Omi eekanna owo ko k'ekun ara abe Omo abeto winniwinni b'eji ro p-imo akunnu Omo Olobe to fi ori jo ade to mo odi umo jimo Ifa mo pe, Orunmila mi pe Ela mo pe omo oyigi Eteti ke gbure aaya olupe, upe reire o X 3. I am asking for the temple where Yoruba writing is. I didnt say Ela son of Moremi is Jesus. What I said is that Jewesun could be Jesus. I am not really sure if he is. I really want to know who Jewesun, son of Eledumare is. |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by FOLYKAZE(m): 10:19am On Apr 19, 2015 |
9jacrip: You are very correct with the bold. It is called Ela- (something). I dont know joor. I am not a bad student. . . .no one there to carry me along. As par divining, my friend does not know how to divine. He only consult his awo when he have issue. And prays to his Ikin on daily basis. When I say divine pls note that I do not mean casting ikin like old felas do with Obi when praying ans say Obi 'yan' that is prayer is accepted. I mean divining to know what the day have in pulse for that person. I guess Itefa is samething as Pinodu? |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by Nobody: 10:32am On Apr 19, 2015 |
FOLYKAZE: I know Awo Wande Abimbola very well sir . Sir, if you can, ask the awo or have your friend ask him which of the Orisas have the divine authority or ase. No doubt, Esu has ase which was given to him by Olodumare but Obatala is the one who holds the ultimate ase. Please read this, though I hate to cite online sources for discussions such as this but I think this is from a reputable awo. In Yorùbá, Orí literally translates to mean “head”, however the spiritual significance of the word is far deeper. Orí is human consciousness. It is our direct connection to Olódùmarè, the Supreme Force. Orunmila only helps the head re-adjust. On the other hand, one who chooses an imperfect Orí will experience many hardships in life. They will find that the good things in life are hard to achieve and that tough-times are common. It will take great change to better things for them. Potentially they can change through the implementation of ritual and sacrifice, vehicles for change and transformation, to repair their Orí’s and their realign destinies, thereby turning their lives around for the better. http://oyekuofun.org/what-is-ori/ |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by Nobody: 10:44am On Apr 19, 2015 |
FOLYKAZE: Lol you can always befriend babalawos and show you're willing to initiate in the long run, they'll give you tidbits. The little I know about Ifa were/are taught to me by my fellow awos who also initiated into Ifa, I am yet to do mine. I know what you meant by divine and yes you can divine with ikin. You recite a chant, pack the whole ikin at once, if it you have 2 balls left, you'll press one odu with your middle finger on the sand or opan ifa with iyerosun dust, if you have 1 ball left left you'll press press 2 with middle finger and second to the little finger. You repeat this process for times till an Odu surfaces. Whatever Odu you get is what Ifa is trying to tell you about whateever it is you divine about - the day, job, money, family, business etc. You'll take this Odu to an awo who will interprete recite the odu verse and interpret it to you and tell you what Ifa needs to do. You can divine with Obi, Owo eyo, ikin and Opele but the latter is the most accurrate and solid for an awo. This your friend should not restrict himself to one awo. He has taken the first step of itefa, he should be free to mingle and bond with babalawos wherever he meets them. I hope not in Lagos sha? |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by FOLYKAZE(m): 11:08am On Apr 19, 2015 |
9jacrip: I know Orunmila is Odudu ti n du ori emere. And eleri ipin. But the creation of Ori I know is that of Ajala. The story add that he fries Ori and store them in his house. The Odu from which Abimbola cited Ajala moulding Ori is OGBEGUNDA. Here is the itan: Ise meta ni omori odo nse Ka fi ori re gun iyan ka fi idi re gun elu ka fi agbede-meji re ti ilekun dain-dan-in dan in Awon ni won difa fun Oriseku omo Ogun Won ki fun Ori liemere Omo Ija Won difa fun Afuwape Omo bibi Inu agbonmiregun Nijo ti won nlo ile Ajala-mopin Lo ree yan Ori Won ni ki won rubo Afuwape nikan lo mbe leyin to mebe Ori Afuwape wa sun won ja Won ni awon ko mo ibi olori gbe yan Ori o Awon ko ba lo yan ti awon Afuwape da won lohun wipe: Ibikan naa la ti gbe yan Ori o Kadara ko papo ni. In english A pestle performs three functions: It pounds yam It pounds indigo It is used as a bar lock behind the door. Cast divination for Oriseku, Ori-ilemere, and Afuwape When they were going to choose their destinies in Ajala Mopin's domain. They were asked to perform rituals. Only Afuwape performed the rituals. He therefore became very successful. The others lamented that had they known where Afuwape chose his own Ori, they would have gone there for their own too. Afuwape responded that even though their Ori were chosen in the same place, their destinies differed. Ajala Mopin means the moulder of Ipin. I dont know how you mean when you said Obatala is the alase. But what I mean in my own case is that Esu is the keeper of all ase. And he gives it to Orisha when need be. I will always try to make further enquiry on Obatala and ultimate Ashe. |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by FOLYKAZE(m): 11:20am On Apr 19, 2015 |
9jacrip: He work in lagos. I think Opele is the simplest form of divination among others. And I know two Odu when Ifa is cast. That is Eji Ogbe and Oyeku meji. The rest I don use am chop. We have derailed enough. Can we pls talk about Jewesun? Do you think this character is Jesus as some claimed? |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by Nobody: 11:55am On Apr 19, 2015 |
FOLYKAZE: I do not know who Ajala is, never heard of him. There is too much to learn anyways. But I know for sure, Obatala moulds the head. |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by FOLYKAZE(m): 12:02pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
9jacrip: Amomotan kan o si. Download this for a good read. I believe it will help. https://www.amherst.edu/media/view/91439/original/AjalatheChoiceofOri.pdf |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by Nobody: 12:08pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
FOLYKAZE: Oh, if he can, he should endeavour to mix up with awos in the hinterlands. Baba, abeg learn more O. The only character close to the role Jesus played was Moremi's son. He was sacrificed to save the people and it happened during Ogun or Oranmiyan's kingship periods. I do not know the role Jewesun but ascribing it to Jesus comes to me as fraud. 1 Like |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by FOLYKAZE(m): 12:14pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
9jacrip: I am knowing Moremi and her son story for the first time. Can you pls provide link to where I can read more about this story or maybe share it with us here. The Jewesun account appears like a fraud to me too. |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by Nobody: 12:29pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
FOLYKAZE: Thank you. I've read it. I believe the ifa verse was just an allegory to tell a story of destiny. Going by the glossary, I think Ajala was just a name not a deity present at Olodumare and Obatala's human creation period. The short story should not be taken literaly as Ogun, Esu and Orunmila were not even said or known to have sons with such names. Ajala in the story was just credited as a fictional character not an actually live figure. |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by Nobody: 1:02pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
FOLYKAZE: From my BA research (cultural significance of Edi Festival in Ile-Ife: Origin of the Festival During Moremi’s era, Ile-Ife was subjected to foreign raids and attacks by a group known as the Ugbos9 who are also referred to as Igbos10, some people regard them to be the present day Ibos (Igbos) but research shows the Igbos and Ile-Ife didn’t have an inter-group relation of this sort during this period. This Ugbo attacked Ile-Ife and took Ife people as captives away into their own Ugbo land. They were able to do this through their god-like appearance which scared the people of Ife. This continuous raids and attacks placed Ile-Ife under civil unrest. Due to the situation of things in Ile-Ife, Moremi felt the urge to find a way to put a stop to this ongoing problem and save the people of Ife from it. As a result she consulted the river goddess Esinmirin11, her plan was granted success in return for a sacrifice of whatever the river goddess requires of her on her return which she agreed to. On the next raid, Moremi made herself available to be taken into captivity and she was carted away with several unlucky captives to the Ugboland. And as a result of her striking beauty, the king of the Igbos took her in as wife, so she was not enslaved nor killed. During Moremi’s stay she was able to extract details about the tactics and arrangements for these raids. She found that these Igbos were not gods but rather human beings who were clothed in Ekan grass and bamboo fire12 and could be defeated with flaming torches placed on the dried grass on their body. Upon gathering the needed information, Moremi set forth back to Ile-Ife. On arrival she broke the news to the people of Ife and urged them to attack these raiders with flaming torches and would be defeated. Eventually, these raiders attacked Ile-Ife once again but this time they were attacked and some were taken as captives with an existing family house in Ile-Ife today known as ’Oluyare’.13 After this victory over this incessant raids and attacks, Moremi was required to offer the sacrifice she pledged to the river goddess Esinmirin. She was required of her only son, Ela or Oluorogbo and as a result she tried to offer several other items but they were rejected, so she finally had to give up her son, Ela or Oluorogbo to be offered to the river goddess. Note: Ugbo are the present day Ugbo in Ondo state. Also, the Oluorogbo people have disputed Oluorogbo being a son to Moremi. He is a deity who lived way before. |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by isalegan2: 3:53pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
9jacrip: This is enlightening. The fact that she already made the sacrifice of being captured as a slave and lived with the enemy and subjected herself to danger of being found out, was that not a sacrifice enough? What was the rationale for her having to sacrifice her son? My second question. . .more a comment, really. Your note at the end about Ugbo people being in Ondo - that is very interesting. Also I recently met someone whose last name is Ugboo but they hailed from Benin. I thought it was interesting because you would think Ugbo sounds like a S.E. name, but instead are Bini or Ondo. Thank you. |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by gatiano(m): 5:10pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Wonderful text Sir. I do for one believe the knowledge of the history and sciences of the ancient which is far superior to what this modern world has now should be revealled to every Black person (maybe I am wrong, for which I strongly apologize), regardless of tribe or religion, because the fact is we are so mixed up to the extent that we can't say for a fact which tribe we really belong to. If you can Sir, do open a blog or on this forum to teach the Blackman to Love Himself divinely and to respect, guard, Love His Blackwoman in spirit and soul. I do believe its time to ignite that flame in us. If the divine Love has circulated amongst all of us the Black (indiginous People, Imale , Asiatic or Hebrew) of the earth, We may then be able to extend love outside of Our Family. |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by Nobody: 5:16pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
isalegan2: Yes it was a sacrifice indeed to have rendered herself very vulnerable. Before setting out on the 'adventure' she consulted with the spirit of the esinmirin river (the river still exists). The spirit gave her heads up on what to expect and guaranteed her success in exchange for her son which she had to give up after all of it. Yes, you're not alone to think the name has roots in SE, the fact that it has now been corrupted to Igbo even makes it worse and confusing to any layman. The interesting part is that the pronunciation is very different - if you're familiar with Yoruba sounds then try following the accents - Ùgbó (as in dodo). The captured Ugbo people during Moremi's period have a family compound in Ife till today and hold a chieftaincy title. They are said to stay in touch with the Ugbo group in Ondo also. 1 Like |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by twosquare(m): 7:28pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
FOLYKAZE, there is no forcing of any myth into the ifa corpus... At a given point in time there is a contact with other "religions" and "beliefs". You should know that the ifa corpus is not static, it is on the move and by experiences, other things are added. Just like you mentioned the "imale", it was a transcultural contact with others, so if you see something like "jewesun", it is just the experience of the cults then with another belief which will later metamorphose into the ifa chants... so, when you hear "ka wifun ni kaa gbo awo ile alara, kaa soro fun ni kaa gba awo ijero"...those are historical allusions to ancient cults situated in Ekiti whose attributes are shown in the Ifa chants...likewise,allusions to foreign contact and stories are not excluded too, just to serve its mystic purpose. Everything is hybridized, no culture is monolithic. I can't remember where I heard it but there is something like, "A dia fun Ela, ti n se omo bibi inu olodumare" (I heard that perhaps at age 17 or so) |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by macof(m): 7:32pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
9jacrip: Ogun actually made bones |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by Nobody: 7:49pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
*daboool post* |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by Nobody: 7:50pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
macof: This is new. After years of Isese, I'm just hearing this. I'll source for Ogun people in Ife for details on this. |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by FOLYKAZE(m): 11:09pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
9jacrip: I think I am missing out on Ugbo people in Ondo state. Which tribe do they belong among these three; Ikale, Ilaje and Apoi? I know a settlement after Igbokoda called Ugbo nla. The people settle there are Ilaje though. Does this have anything in relation with Ugbo? |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by FOLYKAZE(m): 8:40am On Apr 20, 2015 |
twosquare: This is so on point. I understand that Ifa touches some historical event. I was suprised when I read in Obara meji talking about slavery and civilization. It says: Baba lo tohun dudu ra dudu Baba lo tohun pupa ra pupa Baba lol t'aasaa lo r'eebo Baba lo tohun funfun lo ra funfun Baba lo ta Fulani rododo Baba lo taasaa lo ra Larubaawa As you can see, the corpus refers to Slavery among our people. It talk about Fulani and how they are been sold to slavery in exchange for flower. It also mention how we sold our culture for europe and arab civilization. This is undisputed fact. So much I cant dispute 'Jewesub- existence in the time past, I still dont see how the character could be Jesus. Afterall we have seen another 'omo bibi inu Eleduamre. I hold that Jewesun could real but he is not Jesus. 2 Likes |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by twosquare(m): 9:20am On Apr 20, 2015 |
FOLYKAZE:Of course, it may not be an allegory of Jesus...Jewesun might have existed in times past. Even that name sounds like "jogunomi" (je ogun(war) o sinmi)...let's look it in another form- jewesun= Jewesinmi (let the leaves rest)....perhaps he is a born-powerful priest who knew the secrets of potion and chemistry of leaves. Just a theory in my head, not trying to establish a fact here... 1 Like |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by Nobody: 11:36am On Apr 20, 2015 |
FOLYKAZE: Yes, it is the Ugbo you mentioned. They were part of the original occupants in Ife before Oduduwa but they left to where they are settled now. Although both sides corroborate the history, my grouse with it is that if it truly happened then it means Ugbo raided Ife for centuries since Moremi is said to have been an Offa indigene. |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by Nobody: 12:19pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
@FolyKaze @ Macof @@@@ Ever thought of this excerpt: Kutu Kutu Oba Ugbo Osan gangan Obamakin Obatala Oseremagbo And relate(d) it to Yoruba hours of the day classification: Aaro Kutu Kutu -- morning Osan gan gan -- afternoon 1 Like |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by FOLYKAZE(m): 1:23pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
9jacrip: The title of Oba in Ugbo kingdom is Ol'ugbo. They are predominantly Ilaje speaking folks. Zion church founded by Ogunfeyimi Lene has it headquater there. I could remember I went there when my dad became apostle and went for annoiting. 1 Like |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by Nobody: 2:35pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
FOLYKAZE: The title of the king of Ugbo quaters in Ife is Oluyare. So you be omo pastor sef |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by FOLYKAZE(m): 3:25pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
9jacrip: Esin Igbagbo oni ki a ma se oro ile wa. Dad don sit down put for house some yrs back. And you know C/S is reminisce of Aborisha. Those guys are just fake christians. I have a uncle in lag, he own a church but. . .you barely can separate him from babalawo |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by Nobody: 3:53pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
FOLYKAZE: The emboldened is what many are yet to realize or battling to come to terms with. I know so many muslims/christians whose middle east gods/religion ae yet to save from generational problems that manifest the same way and 'modernization' has robbed them of going to partake in oro ile wan would which holds the solution to these things because they don't want to be identified with it. You're right. Not just C/S alone. Every church and their members are this way. There are many people who still go the way of traditional system lowkey for answers their beliefs cannot give, there are religious leaders whose source of miracles and wonders is the traditional system. 2 Likes |
Re: Who Is 'jewesun' In Odu Oyeku-meji And Owonrin So'gbe by macof(m): 4:57pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
9jacrip: Aren't all Yoruba originally from Ife? or at least the culture began in Ife I always imagined Ugbo as people at the outskirts of the Ife country, and they were subservient to Ife Didn't Oduduwa's first encounter with them result from their terrorising Ife, such that Oduduwa engineered the victory of Ife? I think this also brought him into prominence Why would they terrorise Ife, if they were Ife They seem to have already become a separate people organized into a separate nation during the attacks against Ife, probably left Ife many years before oduduwa And not during oduduwa |
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