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Abibifahodie!
I have a question..is Ifa in its original form a closed practice? I’d be interested taking initiation but I see many babalawo are oyinbo and many non black practitioners. Also using foreign European materials for veneration. Why did this come about or has it always been?
Honestly, I’d have a problem with sharing our sacred…
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Are there babalawo that don’t accept this?
How can I be initiated and given the tools to practice connection with my ancestors, by people that shouldn’t have any?
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25,270 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Great question..
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Abibifahodie @Zay You need to find an Afrikan nationalist spiritual group to do this because non-nationalist Afrikan spiritualists will have non-Kmtyu in their groups. Also, regarding non-Afrikan materials/products used for veneration and libations, Ɔbenfo has a good discussion on…
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The Watoto Born in the New Free Communities, A Story of a Pan-Afrikan Future is a fully illustrated book that incorporates a lot of our indigenous Kmtyu spirituality. The goal of the book is to introduce various concepts to readers; this can be children or adults who are unfamiliar with them or want a condensed book for teaching/introducing…
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Awesome
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One of my favorite books lyrically and visually. The wisdom shines throughout the entire book, adults and children can appreciate all this book has to offer.
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